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An open-source implementation of the Matter standard, a unified IP-based connectivity protocol for secure and interoperable smart home devices.
A collection of real-world Android examples demonstrating practical usage of RxJava for reactive programming.
Move an async function into its own Web Worker thread for off‑main‑thread execution.
A portable C library collection for IoT, embedded, and network service development with multimedia support.
A public domain, cross-platform, lock-free thread caching memory allocator with 16-byte alignment, implemented in C.
A public domain, cross-platform, lock-free thread caching memory allocator with 16-byte alignment, implemented in C.
A lightweight library to easily move functions or classes to web workers for non-blocking UI execution.
A lightweight publish/subscribe event bus for iOS, enabling decoupled communication between Swift components.
A comprehensive Delphi/FreePascal library for cross-platform development with utilities for mapping, configuration, threading, serialization, and more.
A comprehensive collection of Ruby examples and references covering threads, SOLID principles, design patterns, data structures, and algorithms.
A library for creating .NET Web Worker threads and enabling multithreading in client-side Blazor applications.
A lightweight, pure-Swift library for managing task execution across different threads using the Kommand pattern.
A deprecated sample comparing OpenGL and Vulkan rendering techniques for CAD scenes using multi-threaded command buffer generation.
TypeScript RPC framework for WebSocket and Worker protocols, enabling grid computing and remote function calls.
A cross-platform Rust library for controlling thread scheduling policies and priorities across multiple operating systems.
A Swift microframework providing type-safe thread-local storage for iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and Linux.
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