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A: Using an existing web server vs writing your own A related approach is to extend or customize an existing open source web server or web library. If you can code in C or C++ (on Linux), consider writing your web server software above libonion (it is coded mostly in C) or Wt (mostly in C++) libraries (both are developed in the European union). Ano... (more) |
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