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Ask HN: Easiest way to set up email form?
https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-static-website-services...
I’ve played with formspree before. It’s pretty straightforward and you can get pretty far with the free plan.
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An HTTP server in a single .c file
>so you can't run a chat server on them
https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-static-website-services...
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An HTTP server in a single .c file
My single file HTTP/1.0-ish java http server:
https://github.com/pablo-mayrgundter/http
I use it for most of my local dev. Handles only GET requests, serving files below the directory in which the server is started. Does Content-Type inference based on file extensions (e.g. html, js, png, jpg).
Currently disables any type of cacheing as I use it mostly for local development and want to avoid versioning mistakes.
Also has fledgling SSL support that has occasionally worked.
> ./http_load -p 10 -f 100000 test.url
What are some alternatives?
uip - The historical uIP sources
darkhttpd - When you need a web server in a hurry.
stoneknifeforth - a tiny self-hosted Forth implementation
vertx-web - HTTP web applications for Vert.x
android-http-server - A complete zero-dependency implementation of a web server and a servlet container in Java with a sample Android application.
publictext - TEXT://PROTOCOL SERVER
cosmopolitan - build-once run-anywhere c library