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A fast and reliable ARQ protocol that reduces latency by 30-40% compared to TCP, at the cost of 10-20% more bandwidth.
A production-ready, pure Go implementation of the QUIC and HTTP/3 protocols.
A Rust implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3, providing low-level APIs for building high-performance networking applications.
A private messaging platform with no user identifiers, using disposable relay nodes for metadata protection.
A conforming WebSocket (RFC 6455) client library written in Swift for iOS and macOS.
A complete implementation of a Lightning Network node for fast, scalable Bitcoin payments.
A cross-platform library implementing native protocols to communicate with iOS devices without proprietary dependencies.
A desktop application that bundles a complete IPFS node with a graphical interface for easy file management, peer visualization, and content exploration.
A high-performance, lightweight HTTP message parser written in C for requests and responses.
A pure-Rust, async-compatible implementation of the IETF QUIC transport protocol.
A high-performance .NET library providing MQTT client and server (broker) implementations, supporting MQTT protocol up to version 5.
A customizable iOS tab bar with folding animation and extra action buttons for enhanced navigation.
A Swift library implementing a guillotine-style menu transition animation for iOS apps.
A zero-overhead protocol that unifies data in motion, at rest, and computations via pub/sub, geo-distributed storage, and queries.
A C++ network library for client/server games with secure authentication, reliable messaging, and competitive multiplayer features.
A secure client/server protocol for multiplayer games built on top of UDP, providing encrypted connections and session management.
The official specification documents for the Lightning Network, defining the protocol standards for Bitcoin's layer-2 payment system.
A browser extension that integrates IPFS functionality, enabling access to decentralized content and local gateway redirection.
A zero-dependency, protocol-compliant server and client for GraphQL over WebSocket connections.
A boilerplate-free mocking framework for Swift with a Mockito-like DSL, using compile-time code generation.
A lightweight, event-driven WebSocket library for Rust built on MIO for high-performance networking.
A Swift framework for generating random data across native types, Foundation, and CoreGraphics with protocol-oriented design.
A high-performance, lightweight, cross-platform QUIC library written in Rust, supporting HTTP/3 and multipath connections.
A high-performance, lightweight, cross-platform QUIC library written in Rust, supporting HTTP/3 and multipath connections.
A protocol for real-time transfer and visualization of autonomy data like sensor feeds and vehicle state.
Ultra-fast binary serialization library with code generation for C++, C#, Go, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, Python, Ruby, and Swift.
A Java library for communicating with Minecraft clients and servers, enabling custom bots, clients, and servers.
A Swift library for converting JSON and other data types into native Swift objects with a simple operator.
A Go-based HTTP-like protocol over WebSocket for building scalable, customizable instant messaging servers.
A pagination library for the Elixir ecosystem, primarily used to paginate Ecto queries.
A protocol-oriented UITableView management library for iOS/tvOS that uses generics and associated types for type-safe cell mapping.
A decentralized storage and compute network protocol implementation using Substrate, enabling scalable blockchain storage.
Comprehensive API design guidelines for REST, asynchronous, and general API development, promoting consistency and API-First adoption.
A simple, robust Node.js implementation of the BitTorrent peer wire protocol for building torrent clients.
An Arduino-based CAN bus monitoring tool implementing the SLCAN protocol for low-speed automotive diagnostics.
A .NET declarative serialization framework for precise byte and bit-level control over binary formats and protocols.
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