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    HTTP Kit

    HTTP Kit

    Clojure HTTP server/client library with WebSocket support

    http-kit is a minimalist, event-driven, high-performance Clojure HTTP server/client library with WebSocket and asynchronous support. A simple, high-performance event-driven HTTP client+server for Clojure. HTTP Kit is an (almost) drop-in replacement for the standard Ring Jetty adapter. So you can use it with all your current libraries (e.g. Compojure) and middleware. Using an event-driven architecture like Nginx, HTTP-kit is very, very fast. It comfortably handles tens of thousands of...
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    TinyGSM

    TinyGSM

    A small Arduino library for GSM modules, that just works

    A small Arduino library for GSM modules that just works. This library is easy to integrate with lots of sketches that use Ethernet or WiFi. PubSubClient (MQTT), Blynk, HTTP Client, and File Download examples are provided. Arduino GSM library uses 15868 bytes (49%) of Flash and 1113 bytes (54%) of RAM in a similar scenario. TinyGSM also pulls data gently from the modem (whenever possible), so it can operate on very little RAM. Now, you have more space for your experiments. TCP (HTTP, MQTT,...
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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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