A new way of multi-threaded network programming.
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The publish-subscribe pattern (short: pubsub) is an event handling and messaging pattern where the consumer subscribes to the provider, which in return can then publish a message that can be picked up and processed by each subscribed consumer.
A new way of multi-threaded network programming.
CorbaComm is a C++ RPC library based on CORBA middleware; it is developed based on omniORB and omniNotify
subber.hpp contains a C++14 implementation of the publisher-subscriber pattern
Examples for using PubNub Arduino SDK and MQTT Gateway.
A ROS Robotics simulator of a mobile robot to drive autonomously in the Monza circuit
ZeroMQ C++ Publish-Subscribe Example
This is a demo about how to use uWebsockets to implement a server which supports publish and subscribe over websockets protocol (with ssl).
📢 Simple publish-subscribe messaging app built on top of TCP sockets w/ a linux server 🖥️ and an Electron client
A cross-platform C++ implementation of networking and distributed computing related design patterns
Fast C++ IPC using shared memory
Publish/Subscriber service implementation
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ROS(Robot Operating System)
A compile-time header-only C++17 library for dataflow programing.
A simple implementation of a MessageBus.
Event Dispatcher and callback list for C++
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