provides a high performance messaging service that is resilient to faults across local and wide area networks. Spread functions as a unified message bus for distributed applications
port of the X Window System server to Windows. It shares the same source code base as Cygwin/X, but does not depend on the Cygwin environment or cygwin1.dll. Xming is a fully featured X11 server for Windows that is very simple to install and use.
dual-licensed implementation of SSL. It includes SSL client libraries and an SSL server implementation. It supports multiple APIs, including those defined by SSL and TLS. It also supports an OpenSSL compatibility interface.
the C++ Portable Components, is a collection of open source C++ class libraries that simplify and accelerate the development of network-centric, portable applications in C++.
programming interface and resource management system for scalable OpenGL applications. Can run unmodified on any visualization system, from a singlepipe workstation to large scale graphics clusters and multi-GPU workstations.
Atom in its final state will be a massively multi-player online 3D first person perspective game set in a atomic or microscopic cell. (not as optimistic as the author but cool information there)
concept created by lone developer (Eskil Steenberg) bent on creating an entire massively multiplayer online world single-handedly, using procedural generation techniques that cause the game to build itself by starting with clever rules and exploring them
a series of learning activities that reveals a little-known secret: computer science isn't really about computers at all. Unplugged teaches principles of computer science through games and puzzles.
iSGTW is an international, weekly, on-line science-computing newsletter that shows the importance of distributed computing, grid computing, cloud computing and high-performance computing. It does so by reporting about the people and projects involved in these fields, and how these types of computing technologies are being applied to make scientific advances.
The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a modern object-oriented middleware with support for C++, .NET, Java, Python, Objective-C, Ruby, and PHP. Ice is used in many mission-critical projects by companies all over the world. Ice is easy to learn, yet provides a powerful network infrastructure and vast array of features for demanding technical applications. Ice is free software, available with full source, and released under the terms of GNU General Public License (GPL). Commercial licenses are available for customers who wish to use Ice for closed-source software.
VAST is a light-weight network library to support scalable peer-to-peer (P2P) virtual environment / virtual world applications such as Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs). It is based on the research of Voronoi-based Overlay Network (VON) published
Yahoo! CTO, Ari Balogh, introduced the Yahoo! Open Strategy (Y!OS) in his keynote today at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. Y!OS will harness Yahoo!’s unique strengths to fundamentally transform the user experience.
CSpace provides a platform for secure, decentralized, user-to-user communication over the internet. The driving idea behind the CSpace platform is to provide a connect(user,service) primitive, similar to the sockets API connect(ip,port). Applications built on top of CSpace can simply invoke connect(user,service) to establish a connection. The CSpace platform will take care of locating the user and creating a secure, nat/firewall friendly connection.
This document contains the answers to commonly asked network programming questions posed by Java developers. Copies of this document mirrored at other sites may be out of date, please ensure that you're looking at a current version.
This tutorial is intended to collect together my own experiences using the Java NIO libraries and the dozens of hints, tips, suggestions and caveats that litter the Internet. When I wrote Rox all of the useful information existed as just that: hints, tips
The SNA Package, v1.2 This is a fully documented collection of R routines for social network analysis; utilities included range from hierarchical Bayesian modeling of informant accuracy to logistic network regression (with QAP and CUG tests). Quite a
Features
* Easy to use Python API
* Flexible data import options
* Scalable
* Built-in reports
* Built-in data export capabilities
* Open source - easily extended
* Fast processing time (efficient use of graph algorithms)
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