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A Rust library for bidirectional integration between Ruby and Rust, enabling Ruby code in Rust applications and Rust code in Ruby applications.
An open standard for distributing public transit schedule and real-time data to software applications.
Convert PyTorch models to Keras (TensorFlow backend) for deployment and interoperability.
A MessagePack serialization/deserialization library for Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) platforms like .NET Framework, Mono, and Xamarin.
Write native Ruby extensions in Rust to replace slow Ruby methods with high-performance Rust implementations.
A lightweight MQTT-based messaging convention for automatic discovery and interoperability of IoT devices.
An open-source universal API for accessing comprehensive patient medical data from 300+ million patients.
Go bindings for the Lua C API, enabling Go programs to embed and interact with Lua virtual machines.
A flexible Python client for FHIR servers supporting the SMART on FHIR protocol, enabling secure healthcare data access.
A specification for blockchain-agnostic standards enabling interoperability across different chains.
A network bridge enabling bidirectional message and service communication between ROS 1 and ROS 2 systems.
A framework for building parachains that connect to the Polkadot and Kusama relay chains using Substrate.
A set of Kotlin libraries for building offline-capable, mobile-first healthcare applications using the HL7 FHIR standard on Android.
The first interconnected blockchain in the Cosmos Network, enabling sovereign chains to communicate via IBC.
Canonical specifications for Hiero Consensus Standards (HCS), enabling interoperable data formats and protocols on consensus services.
PSR-7 and PSR-17 HTTP message implementations for PHP applications.
A pure Rust ecosystem of libraries and tools for DICOM-compliant systems, enabling reading, writing, and processing of medical imaging data.
A C library for reading whole slide image files (virtual slides) with a consistent API across multiple vendor formats.
A Rust implementation of an Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) relayer for connecting Cosmos-based blockchains.
An open-source implementation of the DICOMweb standard for medical imaging data storage and retrieval.
A Go wrapper for the .NET Core Runtime that enables calling .NET assemblies from Go programs.
An architectural proposal for using MQTT as the central message bus in smart home automation systems.
A translator that converts ECMA-335 CIL/MSIL bytecode into portable C99 source code for embedded systems and cross-platform use.
A working draft specification that defines how GraphQL should be served over HTTP to ensure interoperability across clients and servers.
Objective-C Runtime bindings and wrapper for Rust, enabling safe interoperability and class declaration.
A secure, extensible Node.js server framework for building HL7 FHIR-compatible REST APIs that support multiple FHIR versions.
A library for binding to C libraries using pure OCaml, eliminating the need for C stub functions.
Low-level React bindings for PureScript, enabling functional UI development with React's core API.
An implementation of Clojure in Common Lisp that enables interoperability between the two languages.
A programming language-agnostic algebraic data type definition language based on polynomials.
A Web platform API for sharing text, URLs, and images from a web page to user-selected destinations.
An example project demonstrating how to call Rust code from Java using JNA, with examples of data exchange and callbacks.
A ClojureScript library for marshalling Transit data format to/from ClojureScript values using JSON.
Provides idiomatic Elixir bindings for Apache Thrift, converting Thrift types into Elixir structs and simplifying RPC client/server generation.
A vendor-neutral, language-independent specification for building interoperable messaging and streaming applications across heterogeneous systems.
A collection of Substrate pallets and relayers for building cross-chain bridges between blockchain networks.
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