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    DeviceDetector

    DeviceDetector

    The Universal Device Detection library will parse any User Agent

    Device Detector is a PHP library for parsing user-agent strings to detect devices, operating systems, and browsers, widely used in analytics and tracking.
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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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    Mobile Detect

    Mobile Detect

    Mobile_Detect is a lightweight PHP class for detecting mobile devices

    Mobile-Detect is a lightweight PHP library that inspects the HTTP user agent string and HTTP headers to detect whether a request comes from a mobile, tablet, or desktop device. It includes a rich set of detection rules covering device brands, operating systems, and browser engines so developers can tailor responses (views, assets, or layouts) based on client form factor. Its API is simple: isMobile(), isTablet(), or deviceFamily() methods make branching logic intuitive. The library is used in server-rendered PHP apps, CMS themes, and frameworks to serve mobile-friendly templates or redirect users to mobile versions. ...
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    multiOTP open source

    multiOTP open source

    PHP strong authentication library, web interface & CLI, OATH certified

    multiOTP is a PHP class, a powerful command line utility and a web interface developed by SysCo systèmes de communication sa in order to provide a completely free and easy operating system independent server side implementation for strong two factors authentication solution. multiOTP supports hardware and software tokens with different One-Time Password algorithms like OATH/HOTP, OATH/TOTP and mOTP (Mobile-OTP). QRcode generation is also embedded in order to support provisioning of Google...
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    libtld

    libtld

    Extract the TLD of any, world wide, URI.

    The libtld is used to extract the TLD from any URI from anywhere in the world. The library recognizes all TLDs, whatever the number of levels the TLD includes (i.e. .com has one, .au has up to 4 such as .schools.nsw.edu.au) this library will be capable of extracting it. The library is for C, C++, and PHP.
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    Fast Artificial Neural Network Library is a free open source neural network library, which implements multilayer artificial neural networks in C with support for both fully connected and sparsely connected networks. Cross-platform execution in both fixed and floating point are supported. It includes a framework for easy handling of training data sets. It is easy to use, versatile, well documented, and fast. Bindings to more than 15 programming languages are available. An easy to read...
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    toKernel
    Universal PHP Framework. toKernel is a fully Object-Oriented extensible framework. By design, the framework's kernel is monolithic which brings a lot of advantages. It is NOT a loader for a mere collection of classes.
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    PHP Libraries to provide extra functions in an easy and conveniently. Just like Boost C++ Libraries but it's for PHP
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    Tying together Zend Framework, PHP/Java Bridge, JTOpen, and Tomcat to provide a FOSS solution for i5 (IBM i, iSeries, AS/400) PHP developers struggling with the performance issues of the Integrated File System.
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