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    MySQL Erlang client

    ErlMySQL is a MySQL client (driver) written in Erlang.

    ErlMySQL is a MySQL client written in Erlang and provides API that is very close to Connector/C library. The client is using low level (TCP/IP socket) connection to MySQL server and allows to exchange a data with maximum possible speed. Multiple datasource support and connection pool are incapsulated in the client that increases a performance in concurrent environment.
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    radlib is a rapid application development library for unix multi-process applications. It uses SYS V IPC facilities and FIFOs to provide an RTOS-like, event-driven, distributed framework. Processes may be run as daemons or have a controlling terminal.
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    The Karoo Project is a framework for making it practical to create distributed applications. By "practical", I mean that it must do it uncomplicatedly, efficiently, and cheaply. This project provides application management, queuing, and IPC.
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