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    Iris Web Framework

    Iris Web Framework

    The fastest community-driven web framework for Go

    ...Iris comes packed with Webassembly, Automatic HTTPS with Public Domain, MVC, Sessions, Caching, Versioning API, Problem API, Websocket, Dependency Injection and more. It is also fully-compatible with the standard library and 3rd-party middleware packages. Iris is open source and cross-platform, so you can write once and run anywhere with minimum machine power.
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    Magnum

    Magnum

    Lightweight and modular C++11 graphics middleware for data and games

    Look­ing for an open-source lib­rary that gives you graph­ics ab­strac­tion and plat­form in­de­pend­ence on ma­jor desktop, mo­bile and web plat­forms? Do you want it to have all the con­veni­ence util­it­ies around yet stay small, power­ful and not give up on flex­ib­il­ity? Here it is. And it’s free to use, even for com­mer­cial pur­poses. Among Mag­num es­sen­tials is a UTF-8-aware OS, filesys­tem and con­sole ab­strac­tion, a ver­sat­ile vec­tor math lib­rary and a slim C++11 wrap­per...
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    Telegram::Bot

    Telegram::Bot

    Ruby gem for building Telegram Bot with optional Rails integration

    Tools for developing Telegram bots. Best used with Rails, but can be used in a standalone app. Supposed to be used in webhook mode in production, and poller mode in development, but you can use poller in production if you want.
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    The Network-Integrated Multimedia Middleware (NMM) is a flow graph based multimedia framework that allows to create distributed multimedia applications: local and remote multimedia devices or software components can be combined.
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    WeaselGui
    WeaselGui is middleware aimed at game developers to assist the creation of GUI and presentation layers. Simple, extendable, drop-in code with few dependencies for trivial integration. WeaselGui features in the book Game Engine Gems I © Weaseltron 2010.
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