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profun | Mongoose | |
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2 | 32 | |
80 | 10,554 | |
- | 1.7% | |
0.0 | 9.6 | |
over 4 years ago | about 13 hours ago | |
C | C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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profun
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Ask HN: Learn C in 2023?
A main issue with learning C is getting the architecture right (header and source files), and figuring out the tooling for compiling and debugging and building (gcc and gdb and make/cmake for example). I like C in a Nutshell 2nd ed (Prinz/Crawford) 2016 as a reference for any questions about that:
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/c-in-a/9781491924174/
As far as code examples, I find there's of simple C graphics programs using the SDL2 library discussed on Youtube. Also simple ncurses programs are worth looking at. For example here's a video on making a tic-tac-toe game with pure C linked to github source code, just a few files:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCVMkKgs3uQ
https://github.com/tsoding/profun/tree/master/procedural
For practice, CodeWars has a lot of nice simple C challenges to work on.
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Looking for Haskell example programs
Source code: https://github.com/tsoding/profun/tree/master/functional
Mongoose
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Coroutines in C
I've found myself at this webpage multiple times while trying to minimize the complexity of APIs in my C projects.
My conclusion for now is that C coroutines are something to be left to the implementer. For example: Mongoose (https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose) uses event callbacks to deal with asynchronousness. It is much more pleasant to wrap a library like this in whatever thread/task primitives your system has rather than try to integrate the mythical cross-platform c couroutine.
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BCHS stack: BSD, C, httpd, SQLite
I remember using mongoose 15 years back. Today i would have considered mongoose(10k+ stars) which is also a mature c/c++ web server[1] if not the licence.
- New scalable, fault-tolerant, and efficient open-source MQTT broker
- Eu não tinha nada melhor pra fazer, aí comecei a escrever um servidor HTTP em C do zero usando winsock.
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Experience using crow as web server
Alternatives at the low to medium level of abstraction include civetweb and mongoose, which have a common ancestor. Both of these appear to be C rather than C++, but seem to be production quality and well-documented. Another C library is cpp-httplib, which is probably too low-level for me.
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libonion or libhttpserver for embedding a webserver in a small application?
Since this is only going to be used internally would Mongoose be worth considering?
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Selling proprietary library
Here’s an example: https://mongoose.ws/
- [Cpp] Quelle bibliothèque de serveur Web C++ faut-il utiliser de nos jours ?
- How to serve exactly 1 HTML file and 1 JavaScript file, then exit the program?
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What C source code or library do you use for a local server?
If you are looking for something simple there is mongoose from cesanta, https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose
What are some alternatives?
haskell-ex - (ARCHIVED) Haskell exercises I wrote for Haskell Learning Group
libwebsockets - canonical libwebsockets.org networking library
C++ REST SDK - The C++ REST SDK is a Microsoft project for cloud-based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. This project aims to help C++ developers connect to and interact with services.
libcurl - A command line tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS and WSS. libcurl offers a myriad of powerful features
POCO - The POCO C++ Libraries are powerful cross-platform C++ libraries for building network- and internet-based applications that run on desktop, server, mobile, IoT, and embedded systems.
µWebSockets - Simple, secure & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications
SteamVR-for-Linux - Issue tracker for the Linux port of SteamVR
Boost.Beast - HTTP and WebSocket built on Boost.Asio in C++11
libmicrohttpd - Mirror from SVN of GNU libmicrohttpd
cpp-httplib - A C++ header-only HTTP/HTTPS server and client library
Proxygen - A collection of C++ HTTP libraries including an easy to use HTTP server.
drogon - Drogon: A C++14/17 based HTTP web application framework running on Linux/macOS/Unix/Windows [Moved to: https://github.com/drogonframework/drogon]