This library is an ultra low latency, high throughput, persisted, messaging and event driven in memory database. The typical latency is as low at 16 nano-seconds and supports throughputs of 5-20 million messages/record updates per second. It uses almost no heap, trivial GC impact, can be much larger than your physical memory size (only limited by the size of your disk) and can be shared *between processes* with better than 1/10th latency of using Sockets over loopback.
- Andrew Gilmartin
Pacifist is a shareware application that opens Mac OS X .pkg package files, .dmg disk images, and .zip, .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, and .xar archives and allows you to extract individual files and folders out of them. This is useful, for instance, if an application which is installed by the operating system becomes damaged and needs to be reinstalled without the hassle of reinstalling all of Mac OS X, or if you want to inspect a downloaded package to see what it will install before installing it. Pacifist is also able to verify existing installations and find missing or altered files*, and Pacifist can also examine the kernel extensions installed in your system to let you see what installer installed them, and whether the installer was made by Apple or a third-party.
- Andrew Gilmartin
mitmproxy is an SSL-capable man-in-the-middle HTTP proxy. It provides a console interface that allows traffic flows to be inspected and edited on the fly. mitmdump is the command-line version of mitmproxy, with the same functionality but without the frills. Think tcpdump for HTTP. Intercept and modify HTTP traffic on the fly Save HTTP conversations for later replay and analysis Replay both HTTP clients and servers Make scripted changes to HTTP traffic using Python SSL interception certs generated on the fly
- Andrew Gilmartin
VendorKit makes the process of using and managing libraries in iOS easy. VendorKit is modeled after Bundler. VendorKit streamlines the installation and update process for dependent libraries. It also tracks versions and manages dependencies between libraries.
- Andrew Gilmartin
Get up and running in minutes, and deploy instantly with git. Focus 100% on your code, and never think about servers, instances, or VMs again.
- Andrew Gilmartin