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    miniaudio

    miniaudio

    Audio playback and capture library written in C,

    miniaudio is written in C with no dependencies except the standard library and should compile cleanly on all major compilers without the need to install any additional development packages. All major desktop and mobile platforms are supported. miniaudio gives you complete flexibility. With the low-level API, just initialize a connection to the device and send or receive raw audio data. The modular design of miniaudio allows you to use the low-level API without compromising your ability to make use of other features like the node graph and resource manager. miniaudio's node graph system gives you an easy way to set up advanced mixing and effect graphs. ...
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    CPU Features

    CPU Features

    A cross platform C99 library to get cpu features at runtime

    cpu_features is a cross-platform C library developed by Google that provides a simple and efficient way to detect available CPU features at runtime across a wide range of architectures and operating systems. It enables applications to determine which instruction sets (such as SSE, AVX, or NEON) are supported on the host machine, allowing developers to optimize performance dynamically. The library supports numerous architectures—including x86, ARM, AArch64, MIPS, POWER, RISCV, LoongArch, and...
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    ulttiny

    tiny User Level Threads library

    The ulttiny library is small, easy to use and very fast. It's optimized especially for scenarios where tasks and task groups are dynamically and concurrently created on the fly.
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    avr-libethernet

    Ethernet stack implementation (currently based on the ENC28J60)

    A callback handler based ethernet stack implementation optimized for AVR microcontrollers. For now, the only controller supported is the ENC28J60. However it is easy to integrate different controllers as the interface your driver has to provide is fairly simple. Developed by the hobbyist programmers and electrical engineering students Niklas Fritz and Alexander Gladis
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    A cross-platform multimedia library aimed at supporting a wide range of programming languages. It exposes a set of C APIs used to generate high-level object-oriented bindings for supported languages at compile-time.
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    Prog is a lightweight, high-level, general-purpose, interpretable, compilable, strongly typed language that balances pragmatism, legibility, and versatility. Types are first-class objects and evaluation is considered a side-effect of type conversion.
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