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WebSockets for microcontrollers
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Jun 6, 2024 - C++
Gao Xing Neng websocketKu , CallbackXie Fa ,Zai Gao Pin cpuShang You Bu Su Biao Xian https://github.com/antlabs/quickws-example
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100wLian Jie Jin Xu 500-700MBNei Cun ,Zhen Dui Hai Liang Lian Jie Te Bie You Hua De websocketKu (kqueue, epoll),Gao Xing Neng ,callbackXie Fa ,Zai Fu Wu Qi cpuShang You Bu Su Biao Xian https://github.com/antlabs/greatws-example
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A lightweight RFC 6455 (Web Socket) implementation for Qt5 & Qt6 (C++)
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A lightweight WebSocket server written in C++ from scratch, implementing RFC 6455 with no dependencies beyond OpenSSL
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Feb 14, 2026 - C++
Lightweight HTTP and Websockets framework for C (with optional WSGI server)
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Jun 10, 2024 - C
Production-ready Server-Sent Events (SSE) and WebSocket for Go 1.25+ | RFC-compliant | Zero dependencies | 84% test coverage
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Nov 19, 2025 - Go
Eaze WebSocket Java is a high-performance, lightweight WebSocket server built from the ground up using Java NIO. It is engineered to handle massive concurrency (benchmarked for 319K+ connections) with minimal resource overhead, leveraging the latest advancements in the Java ecosystem like Virtual Threads and ZGC.
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Jan 30, 2026 - Java
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