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    bombardier

    bombardier

    Fast cross-platform HTTP benchmarking tool written in Go

    ...It is written in Go programming language and uses excellent fast HTTP instead of Go's default HTTP library, because of its lightning-fast performance. With bombardier v1.1 and higher, you can now use the net/HTTP client if you need to test HTTP/2.x services or want to use a more RFC-compliant HTTP client.
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    Flurl

    Flurl

    Fluent URL builder and testable HTTP client for .NET

    ...A few destructive methods are also included, such as RemoveQueryParam, RemovePathSegment, and ResetToRoot. Although similar to the parsing capabilities of System.Uri, Flurl aims to be more compliant with RFC 3986, and more true to the actual string provided.
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    mango HTTP Client

    Lightweight HTTP Client for embedded devices

    mango is a free, open source, lightweight HTTP Client library written entirely in C. The focus of the mango implementation is to reduce resource usage while still providing an almost full-scale HTTP Client. This makes it suitable for use in memory-constrained embedded devices where memory and CPU power are at a premium.
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    Highly portable API written in C that implements the client side of the HTTP 1.1 Protocol as Defined in RFC 2616,2617. Can be easily ported to any platform that supports standard C calls and Berkeley sockets.
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    The original intent was to make a pretty simple "connect and send" http client, it has since grown to include as much http 1.0 client capabilitlies (as defined in RFC 1945) as possible.
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