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    Realtime Chat Application

    Realtime Chat Application

    Build and deploy a real time chat application

    This full-stack tutorial project shows how to build and deploy a real-time chat app using React on the client and Node/Express with Socket.io on the server. It covers the mechanics of establishing WebSocket connections, broadcasting and receiving messages, and maintaining active user rooms. The repository includes scripts and instructions to spin up both client and server quickly so you can experiment locally. It illustrates common patterns like event-driven messaging, joining/leaving rooms,...
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    What happens when

    What happens when

    What happens when you type google into your browser and press enter?

    What happens when is a large collaborative documentation-style project that aims to answer in exhaustive detail the canonical interview/thought experiment question, “What happens when you type google into your browser and press Enter?” Rather than giving a high-level overview, the repository tries to break down every step in the process, from low-level events (keyboard press, OS events, keyboard interrupts), through OS-level handling (keyboard scan codes, key events), parsing, DNS lookup,...
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    Spot-On
    Seriously entertaining dolphins on echo networks. The official source repository is located at https://github.com/textbrowser/spot-on. Downloads are located at https://github.com/textbrowser/spot-on/releases.
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    JCSprout

    JCSprout

    Basic, concurrent algorithm

    JCSprout is a curated learning path for Java engineers that mixes concise notes, diagrams, and runnable examples to cover core computer science and JVM topics. It walks readers through data structures and algorithms, networking fundamentals, Java concurrency, JVM memory model and GC, and common interview problem patterns. The repository emphasizes understanding over memorization, linking conceptual summaries with small code artifacts that can be compiled and profiled. It also highlights best...
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    Based on boost. Thread:mutex-condition queue and map,ACE style thread and Glib style thread pool, loop task. Memory:memory pool. COM:COM object invocation. Language:compiler lexical and grammar analysis. Network:epoll reactor.
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    Implementation of integrated library management system. Used Ant, Bash, CSS, distributed objects (RMI, CORBA, Socket), FreeMarker, Hibernate (ORM+JSR303), JDBC (two-tier SQL model), Maven2, MARC, JSP, JSTL, Servlet, Struts2, Swing, TestNG, XML.
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    Multi-purpose, platform/language independent Server with the ability to handle multiple concurrent connections on 1 socket, interactively/dynamically starting and stopping service modules. Needs only 1 port opened to access many different services.
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