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Port Scanner Challenge Revisited: Nmap, Unicornscan, PortBunny
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Jiffy is an end-to-end real-world web page instrumentation and measurement suite.
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Nothing but free videos to help you speak Mandarin!
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Gearman is a system to farm out work to other machines, dispatching function calls to machines that are better suited to do work, to do work in parallel, to load balance processing, or to call functions between languages. The first implementation came from the folks at Danga Interactive (LiveJournal/SixApart) and was written in Perl. Client and worker libraries for other languages followed, one of which being a C implementation started by Brian Aker.
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Net_Gearman is a PHP package that interfaces with Gearman. Net_Gearman is already in production at Yahoo! and Digg doing all sorts of offloaded "near time" processing. The package includes a client class for interfacing with Gearman to submit jobs and a worker class for connecting to Gearman servers to participate in working.
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Askozia®PBX aims to make the power of Asterisk® available to the average user in a slimmed down, embedded PC friendly form.
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a series on how to write a compiler in Ruby, bottom up, that is, starting with the code generator and working my way up instead of the more traditional approach of writing the parser first.
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