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|abstract=Messenger Library is a fully-developed library for communication (including TCP communication) that has been available on the Tools Network for five years. This talk show the use of Messenger Library to take advantage of a range of messaging patterns, using very simple examples to illustrate concepts. | |||
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==External links== | |||
*[https://www.glasummit.org/presentation-list/2020 GLA Summit 2020 Presentations] | |||
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Conference | GLA Summit 2020 |
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Messenger Library by James Powell
Messenger Library is a fully-developed library for communication (including TCP communication) that has been available on the Tools Network for five years. This talk show the use of Messenger Library to take advantage of a range of messaging patterns, using very simple examples to illustrate concepts.