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Design-Patterns-In-Swift is a repository that translates classic software engineering design patterns (from sources like the Gang of Four) into Swift code examples, so you can see how those patterns look in a modern, strongly typed, object-/protocol-oriented language. It covers creational, structural, and behavioral patterns: singletons, factories, decorators, observers, strategy, command, mediator, and more.
c++/java library for thread support and other useful stuff
...Currently zibaldone provides the following functionalities:
=> a class named "Thread" that (likewise what happens in Java) is to be inherited to create user thread.
=> event communications management between threads (designpattern observer)
=> socket support class (both PF_LOCAL and AF_INET on Linux, AF_INET on windows)
=> Serial port communication support class
=> Timer objects
=> Logging facilities
With zibaldone you can easily:
developing a c++ or java multithread application
connecting a thread to a socket
connecting a thread to a serial port
triggering an event to a timeout on a thread
Note: zibaldone offers an identical interface both for linux and windows. ...
Quiver is a comprehensive collection of utility libraries for Dart that extends core functionality and simplifies common programming patterns. It provides reusable tools for asynchronous programming, data structures, caching, time manipulation, string utilities, and more. Originally inspired by Google’s internal libraries, Quiver helps developers write cleaner, more expressive, and testable Dart code. Its modular design allows importing only the needed packages, making it both flexible and...