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    A modern cmake starter project for C++ with a complete build lifecycle

    A modern cmake starter project for C++ with a complete build lifecycle, testing, dependency management, etc. Portable across Linux, OS X and Windows. Have you ever found yourself spending countless hours trying to figure out how to start a professional C++ project with unit tests, a robust dev workflow, change logs, code coverage, linting, formatting...? The C++ ecosystem is getting better but is still very far away from other ecosystems such as JavaScript, or even Rust. It's certainly easy...
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    PHP - Net_RouterOS

    A client for the MikroTik RouterOS API protocol, written in PHP.

    A client for the MikroTik RouterOS API protocol, written in PHP. Easy, tested and documented. All feedback welcomed.
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