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    ID3 and Ogg tag reader and writer library for Linux. This is only a library to be used by developers to include in their applications.
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    ringbuff-rumpf

    lock-free concurrent ringbuffer

    A lock-free, concurrent, multi-reader, multi-writer and real-time capable ring-buffer implementation The ringbuffer uses int type values. For transmission of larger (than long int) buffers, an additional shared memory-pool is required.
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    EasyStream

    EasyStream

    Java library that ease the task to use streams.

    EasyStream is a Java library that ease the task to use streams. EasyStream is a natural extension of Apache commons-io ( http://commons.apache.org/io/ ), providing advanced solutions to some common but not trivial problem. This library key points are performances, low memory footprint, reduced set of dependencies and simplicity of usage.
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