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- clinks @tips
- real-time video streaming and high performance networking applications. [LGPL] * [[https://github.com/koa... b] [[http://www.sfml-dev.org/|website]] <well> Networking </well> * [[http://think-async.com/|Boost.Asio... ://github.com/rxi/dyad|Dyad.c]] - Asynchronous networking for C. [MIT] * [[https://github.com/lsalzman/enet|ENet]] - Reliable UDP networking library. [MIT] [[http://enet.bespin.org/|website]
- vimcommands @tips
- r document. <well> Linux Command Cheat Sheet for Working With Multiple Files in Vim </well> Editing in... ty neat way. The ability to split the screen when working with multiple files simultaneously is something V... the current one. <well> Useful Vim Commands When Working With Multiple Tabs </well> Vim offers a varie... an use these useful Vim commands whenever you are working with multiple files simultaneously. We encourage
- phplinks @tips
- - An event-driven asynchronous and concurrent networking communication framework with high performance for... e/PHPPresentation|PHPPowerPoint]] - A library for working with Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations. * [[ht... b.com/PHPOffice/PHPWord|PHPWord]] - A library for working with Microsoft Word documents. * [[https://gith... lasticsearch: The Definitive Guide]] - A guide to working with Elasticsearch by Clinton Gormley and Zachary
- githubgitcheatsheet @tips
- ersion control tool created in 2005 by developers working on the Linux operating system; GitHub is a compan... anches </well> Branches are an important part of working with Git. Any commits you make will be made on th... Switches to the specified branch and updates the working directory <sxh bash;> $ git merge [branch] </sxh>... sh;> $ git pull </sxh> Updates your current local working branch with all new commits from the correspondin
- files_dos
- rce ADDPATH </well> PTSource ADDPATH modifies the working path for DOS environments by prepending ("-p") or... ol for managing and editing text, especially when working with large files or automating tasks in scripts. ... ty to a program. Many programs written for DOS networking are based on. * Optimized for [[:soft:mvmdos:s
- scripts
- s=() metatag-description=(PTSource WebScripts. By working with both new and existing web-applications, our ... ) metatag-og:description=(PTSource WebScripts. By working with both new and existing web-applications, our ... nal and affordable PHP scripts and components. By working with both new and existing web-applications, our
- webasmlinks @tips
- ebAssembly/wabt|WABT - A suite of tools that help working with WASM binary files]] * [[https:///github.co... [[https:///hacks.mozilla.org/2017/02/creating-and-working-with-webassembly-modules/|Creating and working with WebAssembly modules (2017)]] * [[https:///hacks.mozi
- patreon
- nal and affordable PHP scripts and components. By working with both new and existing web-applications, our ... ng term staffing for any of our related services. Working on a client's side allows us to better understand
- tutorial @soft:vrgrid
- ra rows or columns to a VRF you have already been working on, you will need to add those rows or columns to... way to keep track of what layer of a VRF you are working on, but it also means that if you add any new lay
- shelllinks @tips
- ngtalfi/k|k alias]] - get kool aliases (and more) working with a simple one-liner * [[https://github.com/... i-core batch image resizer and rotator. <well> Networking </well> * [[https://armor.labstack.com/|Armor]]
- polydraw @soft:polydraw
- ts with precision and flexibility. Whether you're working with a mesh of 3D points or parametric NURBS curv
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- g or development for any of our related services. Working on a client's side allows us to better understand
- tarcommands @tips
- ''%%tar%%'' extracts the contents in the current working directory. But if you want to extract your conte
- html5links @tips
- /manifest/|Manifest for web application from W3C (working draft)]] * [[http://updates.html5rocks.com/2014
- tutorial_git @soft:platform
- it commit -m "Your commit message" </sxh> <well> Working with Branches </well> **Creating Branches** Cre