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    MsQuic

    MsQuic

    Cross-platform, C implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol

    MsQuic is a Microsoft implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol. It is cross-platform, written in C and designed to be a general-purpose QUIC library. MsQuic also has C++ API wrapper classes and exposes interop layers for both Rust and C#. QUIC has many benefits when compared to existing "TLS over TCP" scenarios. MsQuic has several features that differentiate it from other QUIC implementations.
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    G-Framework Web3.0 ToolKit
    This is the most advanced and complete new generation tool for creating Web applications. You can create your own "Web Applications" once writing very few lines of code and make it simply accessible from anywhere in the world.
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    Multimedia Information eXchange Toolkit

    Image-based private information exchange

    The MIX toolkit is a experimental project to share obfuscated content through multimedia content.
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