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    NexusDataLink

    Connect, monitor and control your (embedded) systems remotely. m2m/IoT

    Connect, monitor and control your systems or embedded devices remotely (m2m/IoT) - for example your Raspberry Pi. The communication interface is defined in XML automatically providing a REST interface. NexusDataLink integrates smoothly in existing software or firmware and significantly reduces connection- or communication-related source code.
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    dove

    a powerful little soap client.

    A little super-simple but powerful soap client that offers an easy way to send soap request to a server (from file or stdin), test server robustness by sending same request on multiple threads and eventually see the whole http conversation. If you need a quick and easy way to do soapcalls from your terminal or script, this tool is for you.
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    FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol client that implements RDP following the documentation provided under the Microsoft Open Specification Promise.
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    A command-line Python utility to mine information on open source projects using the ohloh web service APIs. The script is enables analysis of open source projects indexed by ohloh by providing source lines of code (SLOC), contributor data and other info.
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    Smart servers that can provide customized snippets of digital orthophotos using just-in-time geoprocessing and interoperable web-based components. These servers are based on the MITOthoServers who was under the GNU Public License (GPL).
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    Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
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    A messaging framework that uses web services to enable interoperability between client and server applications. The data exchanging relies on SOAP 1.2 Message Transmission Optimized Mechanism (MTOM) protocol and occurs as file streaming over the web.
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    A portable library for writing web servers and web services in C.
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