A cross-platform programmable network tool
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A cross-platform programmable network tool
🥧 Savoury implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3
A Curated List of Multiplayer Game Network Programming Resources
A guide to writing a DNS Server from scratch in Rust
Cross-platform, C implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol, exposed to C, C , C# and Rust.
A high-performance non-blocking I/O networking framework focusing on RPC scenarios.
WinDivert: Windows Packet Divert
Projects for security students
The Python Code Tutorials
Source code for the book "Black Hat Python" by Justin Seitz. The code has been fully converted to Python 3, reformatted to comply with PEP8 standards and refactored to eliminate dependency issues involving the implementation of deprecated libraries.
🚀Gev is a lightweight, fast non-blocking TCP network library / websocket server based on Reactor mode. Support custom protocols to quickly and easily build high-performance servers.
zenoh unifies data in motion, data in-use, data at rest and computations. It carefully blends traditional pub/sub with geo-distributed storages, queries and computations, while retaining a level of time and space efficiency that is well beyond any of the mainstream stacks.
Official repository - Fully managed, cross platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) .NET library for capturing packets
Fast and easy-to-use event-driven network library.
A high-performance, lightweight, and cross-platform QUIC library
Source code for the book "Violent Python" by TJ O'Connor. The code has been fully converted to Python 3, reformatted to comply with PEP8 standards and refactored to eliminate dependency issues involving the implementation of deprecated libraries.
Zero-copy sockets for Linux in Golang
A Network Packet Sniffing tool developed in Python 3.
天问之路 - 学习笔记&学习周报。内容包括但不限于C STL、编译原理、LLVM IR Pass代码优化、CSAPP Lab、uCore操作系统等等。
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