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    LiteNetLib 1.0 indev

    LiteNetLib 1.0 indev

    Lite reliable UDP library for Mono and .NET

    ...Fast packet serializer (Usage manual). Automatic small packets merging. Automatic fragmentation of reliable packets. Automatic MTU detection. UDP NAT hole punching. NTP time requests. Packet loss and latency simulation. IPv6 support (dual mode). Connection statisitcs (need DEBUG or STATS_ENABLED flag). Multicasting (for discovering hosts in local network). Unity support.
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    Polly

    Polly

    A .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library for policies

    ...Today's cloud application, mobile, data-streaming, and IoT technologies all depend vitally on reliable connectivity. But underlying systems can fail, and networks are notoriously fickle, outages, latency, transient blips, spikes in load, all challenge 100% reliability. Polly helps you navigate the unreliable network. By providing resilience strategies in fluent-to-express policies such as Retry, WaitAndRetry, and CircuitBreaker, Polly can help you reduce fragility, and keep your systems and customers connected. Example usages are fault-tolerance for any distributed systems and inter-process calls, such as WCF, RESTful calls between microservices, calls to cloud services, Internet of Things connectivity, etc.
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