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    Pegasus.lua

    Pegasus.lua

    Pegasus.lua is an http server to work with web applications

    An HTTP Server to work with web applications written in Lua.
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    civetweb

    civetweb

    Embedded C/C++ Web Server

    Civetweb is a small footprint HTTP Server with optional Lua and SQLite support written in C. It can be embedded into C/C++ applications or used as stand alone web server for Windows, Linux, BSD or Mac-OS. This project is based on the Mongoose web server, but maintains the MIT license and is free from GPL licenses. Installation Guide https://github.com/civetweb/civetweb/blob/master/docs/Installing.md Contributions are welcome and encouraged. The official source code is...
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    C++ application server optimized for very tight control of memory allocations, efficient execution algorithms, built-in timing and statistics for performance tuning and easy extension. Based on MVC model with embedded Lua scripting/template engine. Sourc
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