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    Swoole

    Swoole

    Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP

    Build high-performance, scalable, concurrent TCP, UDP, Unix Socket, HTTP, WebSocket services with PHP and easy to use coroutine, fiber API. Write your next scalable async application server with PHP coroutine and PHP fiber API. Compared with other async programming frameworks or softwares such as Nginx, Tornado, Node.js, Swoole has the built-in PHP coroutine, fiber and async support, multiple threads I/O modules. You can use sync or async, coroutine, fiber API to write the applications or...
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    SiriWave

    SiriWave

    The Apple® Siri wave-form replicated in a JS library

    The "Apple Siri" wave is replicated in pure Javascript using the Canvas API. To learn more about the project, read the blog post, and check the demo or code pen. Import the UMD package via the unpkg CDN and it's ready to use. Create a div container and instantiate a new SiriWave object. Stop the animation and destroy the canvas, by removing it from the DOM. Subsequent start() calls on this SiriWave instance will fail with an exception.
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