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    ConnectWise PSA (formerly Manage) allows you to stop working in separate systems, and helps you build a more profitable business. No more duplicate data entries, inefficient employees, manual invoices, and the inability to accurately track client service issues. Get a behind the scenes look into the award-winning PSA that automates processes for each area of business: sales, help desk, support, finance, and HR.
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    CPoll based C++ server pages

    Server side scripting language similar to ASP and PHP, but using C++.

    CPPSP (C++ Server Pages) is an open source web application framework similar to ASP.NET. It features a template parser that parses, compiles, and loads CPPSP pages automatically at runtime. CPPSP pages have a very similar syntax to ASP and ASP.NET, where all code is considered HTML by default, and server-side active code can be embedded using "<% ... %>". CPPSP is built upon the CPoll asynchronous I/O and utility library, which offers simple I/O abstraction, network abstraction, memory...
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    WWWDaemon

    The world's first web server, by Tim Berners-Lee

    This is an archive copy of the first web server, written in 1990 by Tim Berners-Lee. It was recovered via efforts at http://www.reddit.com/r/compsci/comments/q4e57/help_save_the_worlds_first_webserver_we_need_to/ This WWWDaemon code is provided here for archival purposes, as a historic record in the development of the world wide web.
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