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...It aims to make the networking layer fast, scalable, and easy to use. Implemented in C, it works on a wide range of operating systems with no further dependencies. The communication patterns, also called "scalability protocols", are basic blocks for building distributed systems.
Development toolkit for Web Services and XML data bindings for C & C++
The gSOAP toolkit is an extensive suite of portable C and C++ software to develop XML Web services with powerful type-safe XML data bindings. Easy-to-use code-generator tools allow you to directly integrate XML data in C and C++. Serializes native application data in XML. Includes WSDL/XSD schema binding and auto-coding tools, stub/skeleton compiler, Web server integration with Apache module and IIS extension, high-performance XML processing with schema validation, fast MIME/MTOM streaming,...
SC is a C based meta/programming language/environment
SC is a C based/compatible language that uses a binary source code format and a "special" editor to provide a far more advanced programming and meta-programming environment. The basic philosophy is to "simplify" the "form" and not the "meaning" of C.
SC allows you to write source code that can analyze and modify itself. Which in turn allows you to create far more compact and powerful libraries, templates, toolkits and simply source code, using techniques similar to aspect and/or language oriented programming.
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Demonstrates fundamental HTTP server implementation principles
MyPoorWebServer is a C/C++-based web server project that demonstrates fundamental HTTP server implementation principles drawn from classic network programming literature and high-performance server design books. The repository contains source code that implements a basic HTTP server, intended to be compiled and run from the command line, exposing introductory web server functionality such as serving static HTML files and handling simple POST requests. It was originally developed as a resume project to demonstrate understanding of TCP/IP network programming, socket handling, and server lifecycle management, and so it reflects a hands-on approach to building server software from scratch rather than relying on frameworks. ...
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A very basic, portable, tiny parser for XML, written in C under the zlib license. It is designed to be used in memory constrained environments (smartphones for example).
The end result will be a "DOM-like" collection of memory.
A lot of things were chopped away to deliver the very basic support for XML, and this project does not aim to become a fully compliant parser; keep it basic, stay basic.
A library for embedded HTTP servers supporting websockets and aimed to implement hardware acceleration on an FPGA.
Currently woks on microblaze processors. NIOS port on the works.
Tools for mass spectrometry, especially for protein mass spectrometry and proteomics: Quantification tools, converters for Applied Biosystems (Q Star and Q Trap), calculation of in-silico fragmentation spectra, converter for Mascot result files
This work is directed to C programmers with basic knowledge in SMPP protocol, at least in the specification and handling of sessions. Extending the development of the library, the scope of the same might involve a development of protocols on TCP/IP.
A C/C++ based client and server implementation of the OGSA Basic Execution Service, used to provide a Web Services interface to distributed resource managers such as Platform LSF and PBS/PBS Pro. The SOAP stack is provided by the gSOAP toolkit.
The goal of the XQC project is to create standardized C/C++ APIs for interfacing with XQuery processors. They should provide mechanisms to compile and execute XQueries, manage contexts, and provide a basic interface for the XQuery Data Model.
QDBMP (Quick n' Dirty BMP) is a lightweight minimalistic cross-platform C library for handling BMP image files. It is intended to provide small applications with basic image I/O capabilities by utilizing the widely used BMP format.
The p1451-1 project is a communication protocol dissector plugin for WireShark (formerly Ethereal). This plugin is limited to dissection of IEEE 1451.1 on-the-wire messages. It currently supports header parsing of basic 1451.1 packets and argument arrays
The fastest XML/HTML/XHTML tag parsing library, it is suitable in the case you don't need all the features of a complete tag parsing. Allows the most basic input from an XML source and can automatically parse doctype entites.
AutoHome(Automatic Home Management System) to schedule Television,DVD,and any Infrared based devices(Roboraptor and RoboSapien)to work automatically.Can Send(transmit)/Recieve Remote Control Signals, launch EXE files in Computers/PC .It uses USBUIRT.
A general purpose passthrough import graphics filter compatible with Microsoft Word 97 or 2003, allows the ability to paste graphics of potentially any format into a Word document. Compiles with Microsoft Visual C++ 6 or above.
The goal with picoXML is to develop a simple XML-parser in ANSI-C
that supports basic XML-features. The most important factor is not
features, it is the SIZE (the size matters ;))!