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    Ristretto

    Ristretto

    A high performance memory-bound Go cache

    ...We then repurposed Groupcache’s LRU, using mutex locks for thread safety. After having it around for a year, we noticed that the cache suffered from severe contention. A commit to remove that cache caused our query latency to dramatically improve by 5-10x. In essence, our cache was slowing us down! We concluded that the concurrent cache story in Go is broken and must be fixed. In March, we wrote about the State of Caching in Go, mentioning the problem of databases and systems requiring a smart memory-bound cache which can scale to the multi-threaded environment Go programs find themselves in.
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    Gobisoft

    Gobisoft

    Software auto-installation builder

    Gobisoft is a batch package builder for applications, it builds a self-install package of your programs. Creates a stand alone executable file that performs the (secured installation and removing) of the elements necessary to distribute your applications. The software offers many possibilities, such as executing commands before and after installation.
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    libvcr

    A C++ library for managing configuration files via regular expressions

    This library is supposed to be used in your C++ programs for managing simple Unix configuration files like /etc/hosts. The library allows to create default configuration, read the configuration file, validate each found option or value with C++ std::regex, automatically remove incorrect options and even merge several configurations with predefined priorities for each option. So it may be useful in programs which use several configuration files.
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    imamLL

    imamLL

    linked list for C prgramming language

    ImamLL is a elegant linked list library for C programming language. It is designed to be efficient and programmers friendly by minimizing number of variables required for allocating memory from the heap. It is created in a hope that it will help developers to store arbitrary information in the programs easily.
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    A program to manage hash databases; gdbm databases etc. It performs simple operations on them; insert new records, remove records, list records etc. It is intended primarily as a programmer's aid, when writing programs based on these databases. It has a
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