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    TCP/IP for beginners a way for beginners to start programming in sockets with c++. Developed especially for users of opengl() and multiplayer games programmers.
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    Whois client in the form of a COM DLL, for all Windows platforms. Can be used in any programming language that supports COM automation, or in custom scripts, ASP pages, etc. Includes a simple whois client, and some sample code (wscript and ASP). Fully
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    nfPlugger

    NfSen plugin templates generator with web gui.

    ...We found it is often a network or security specialist who come up with the idea of extending NfSen functionality by creating a plugin. However, making such a plugin with reasonable usability is pretty time consuming and demands certain programming skills. nfPluger helps such people to create basic plugin with common components and provides useful help with its further development. Current version is located at <https://nftest.ics.muni.cz/nfplugger/>
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