nanonext (Q58154)

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NNG (Nanomsg Next Gen) Lightweight Messaging Library
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NNG (Nanomsg Next Gen) Lightweight Messaging Library

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    0.8.1
    27 March 2023
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    0.8.2
    14 April 2023
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    0.8.3
    6 May 2023
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    0.9.0
    28 May 2023
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    0.1.0
    25 January 2022
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    0.2.0
    10 February 2022
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    0.3.0
    10 March 2022
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    0.4.0
    10 April 2022
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    0.5.0
    10 May 2022
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    0.5.1
    10 June 2022
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    0.5.2
    7 July 2022
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    0.5.3
    8 August 2022
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    0.5.4
    2 September 2022
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    0.5.5
    5 September 2022
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    0.6.0
    10 October 2022
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    0.7.0
    7 November 2022
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    0.7.1
    16 November 2022
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    0.7.2
    12 December 2022
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    0.7.3
    22 January 2023
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    0.8.0
    3 March 2023
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    0.8.2
    15 April 2023
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    0.8.3
    7 May 2023
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    0.9.0
    29 May 2023
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    0.9.1
    13 July 2023
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    0.9.2
    7 August 2023
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    0.10.0
    1 September 2023
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    0.10.1
    26 September 2023
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    0.10.2
    27 September 2023
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    0.10.4
    3 November 2023
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    0.11.0
    4 December 2023
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    0.12.0
    10 January 2024
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    0.13.0
    7 February 2024
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    7 February 2024
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    R binding for NNG (Nanomsg Next Gen), a successor to ZeroMQ. NNG is a socket library implementing 'Scalability Protocols', a reliable, high-performance standard for common communications patterns including publish/subscribe, request/reply and service discovery, over in-process, IPC, TCP, WebSocket and secure TLS transports. As its own threaded concurrency framework, provides a toolkit for asynchronous programming and distributed computing, with intuitive 'aio' objects which resolve automatically upon completion of asynchronous operations, and synchronisation primitives allowing R to wait upon events signalled by concurrent threads.
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