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    AWS Lambda for .NET

    AWS Lambda for .NET

    Libraries, samples and tools to help .NET Core developers

    ...Its goal is to make serverless in AWS feel natural for .NET developers—abstracting away boilerplate and letting you focus on business logic rather than deployment artifacts. It also supports advanced use cases such as .NET Core integration, source-generator annotations, and custom middleware within a function context.
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    stduuid

    stduuid

    A C++17 cross-platform implementation for UUIDs

    A C++17 cross-platform single-header library implementation for universally unique identifiers, simply know as either UUID or GUID (mostly on Windows). A UUID is a 128-bit number used to uniquely identify information in computer systems, such as database table keys, COM interfaces, classes and type libraries, and many others.
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    co

    co

    The ultimate generator based flow-control goodness for nodejs

    co is a small Node.js library that popularized generator-based coroutines to write asynchronous code that looks synchronous. By yielding promises (or thunks) inside a generator function, co resumes execution when the asynchronous work completes, eliminating deeply nested callbacks. It supports yielding arrays or objects of promises to run tasks concurrently, and it propagates errors naturally through try/catch, making control flow easier to reason about.
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