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    YASIO

    YASIO

    A multi-platform support c++11 library with focus on asio

    yasio is a lightweight C++ asynchronous socket I/O library for client applications across desktop, mobile, game, and embedded-style environments. It supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, OHOS, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, and other Unix-like systems. The library focuses on practical cross-platform networking rather than tying developers to a single engine or operating system. It is used in game and multimedia projects and provides integrations or demos for Unity, Unreal Engine, xlua, axmol, and related development stacks. yasio can be used for TCP, UDP, SSL, IPv6, KCP, and multi-threaded networking scenarios. ...
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    Gopeed

    Gopeed

    High speed downloader that supports all platforms

    Gopeed (full name Go Speed), a high-speed downloader developed by Golang + Flutter, supports (HTTP, BitTorrent, Magnet) protocol, and supports all platforms. This project is divided into two parts, the front end uses flutter, the back end uses Golang, and the two sides communicate through the http protocol. On the unix system, unix socket is used, and on the windows system, tcp protocol is used.
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    Cerberus Content Management System 6

    Cerberus Content Management System 6

    Cerberus Content Management System

    Cerberus Content Management System is a dynamic, secure and infinitely expandable CMS designed after a Unix-Like model complete with a Unix-Like Kernel File named: Cerberus. It is a custom written Web Application Framework ( W.A.F. ) with a consistent and custom written Pre-Hyper-Text-Post-Processor Programming Code Framework ( P.C.F. ). This Web Application Software Project' aim is to be the fastest and most secure Web Application Framework, Web Application Programming Code Framework, Text,...
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    CerberusCMS5

    CerberusCMS5

    Cerberus Content Management System

    Cerberus Content Management System is a dynamic, secure and infinitely expandable CMS designed after a Unix-Like model. It is a custom written Web Application Framework ( W.A.F. ) with a consistent and custom written Pre-Hyper-Text-Post-Processor Programming Code Framework ( P.C.F. ). This Web Application Software Project' aim is to be the fastest and most secure Web Application Framework, Web Application Programming Code Framework, Text, Voice and Video Communications Platform and Content...
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