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    Hangfire

    Hangfire

    An easy way to perform background job processing

    ...Open and free for commercial use. Easy to set up, easy to use. No Windows Service, no Windows Scheduler, no separate applications required. Background jobs are regular static or instance .NET methods with regular arguments, no base class or interface implementation required. Once a background job was created without any exception, Hangfire takes the responsibility to process it with the at least once semantics. Although the default installation uses SQL Server and polling technique to fetch jobs, you can leverage MSMQ or Redis extensions to reduce the processing latency to minimum. ...
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    L-ink_Card

    L-ink_Card

    Smart NFC & ink-Display Card

    ...Its functionality may include showing balance, last transaction, QR codes, or other custom info on the e-ink screen, and interfacing with smartphones or readers via NFC. Because it uses e-ink, the card can display static content with minimal power drain, making it practical for real-world card use. The repository includes board design files, firmware, and supporting software for customizing what the card shows. For hardware hackers and smart-card enthusiasts, it’s a fascinating hybrid of microcontroller, low-power display, and NFC tech in a familiar credit-card size.
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    Linux Kernel Programming IDE (LinK+)

    Linux Kernel Programming IDE (LinK+)

    A Simple 'IDE'A for Linux Kernel Developers

    LinK+ IDE is a simple IDE for Linux Kernel Developers and Lovers. It is based on Eclipse IDE customized for Linux kernel programming. It reduces the development time and executes code in an elegant fashion. This IDE supports Linux kernel configuration, compilation & emulation, system call development and device driver development. LinK+ IDE includes various templates in the category of character, block and network device driver subsystems for device driver development. It includes...
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    Object-oriented semantical AVR programming library. Developers needed!
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    pinset is a program wich lets you easily set or read your LPT port datapins' state. It uses the 'parapin' library but comes with a precompiled and static linked binary which makes the library unnecessary for normal use.
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    Static Domain Partitioning is the ability to run multiple Linix kernels on different parts of a multi-processor, sharted memory system. Each kernel runs as an independent system. The "static" partition boundary does not change while the linux kerne
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