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    libdatachannel

    libdatachannel

    C/C++ WebRTC network library featuring Data Channels, Media Transport

    libdatachannel is a C++ library that implements WebRTC DataChannels and ICE transports, enabling peer-to-peer communication without relying on media components. It is ideal for developers who want efficient, low-latency P2P communication for data transmission in IoT, multiplayer games, decentralized apps, or custom signaling architectures. Built for performance and minimalism, it allows fine-grained control over STUN, TURN, DTLS, and SCTP layers, with a clean and modern C++ interface.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Librelancer

    Librelancer

    A re-implementation of Freelancer

    Librelancer is an open-source reimplementation of the engine behind Freelancer, the iconic 2003 space trading and combat simulation game by Microsoft. Written in C# and powered by OpenGL and modern game development practices, Librelancer faithfully replicates the original gameplay while providing a flexible codebase for modding, analysis, and future enhancements. It supports original assets and is designed to be both a preservation project and a foundation for new space simulation games...
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    Centrifuge

    Centrifuge

    Real-time messaging library for Go with scalability in mind

    ...It's a general-purpose real-time messaging library for Go programming language. Real-time messaging can help create interactive applications where events are delivered to online users with minimal delay. Chats apps, live comments, multiplayer games, real-time data visualizations, collaborative tools, etc. can all be built on top of Centrifuge library. The library is built on top of efficient client-server protocol schema and exposes various real-time oriented primitives for a developer.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    BC2Conn
    ...is a PHP written class for developers who want to build their own webinterfaces to administrate their Bad Company 2 gameservers. It's also possible to create webpages just with reading server information so that you can display them on your site.
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