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Don't redevelop them!
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We can use already existing libraries to provide new functionalities to our programs: we just have to write a service and to define new messages to request it, period.
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**Language independent**.
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You have an awesome library to do X, but it's written in an obscure language.
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Who cares?
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Write a simple service that can be requested following our protocol, everybody will be able to use your library without painful-to-maintain bindings!
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We may even assist you doing that by providing templates for your language, or check the other services!
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**The end of "oh, I would like to dev something but this requires too much painful-to-install dependencies"**.
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You only need the communication library and the service running (not even on your own computer) without any other dependencies.
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That's it, you're good to go!
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# Not adapted to everything
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If you need incredible performances for your application, maybe this won't fit.
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There is no silver bullet or one-fit-all solution.
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Still, we think performances won't be much of a problem for most of the everyday life applications and if there are performances hits we still have plenty of room for optimisations!
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# Application and services
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- Services: daemons providing a feature (windowing, audio, network, input, pubsub, …)
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