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Since my last request was answered so promptly, with just the info I needed, I will try again with a new set of questions.
I hope to soon be working on a project which will involve processing large amounts of data, including video, from multiple sensors, as rapidly as possible (for making real time decisions). Multiple computers will be involved on a small LAN (5 to 10 boxes).
What is the best/fastest library/utility for network communication which may involve large amounts of data? I would prefer to send data directly from the running process, so as not to waste time reading/writing from/to disk.
What is the best/fastest library for image manipulation? I will probably have stereo cameras (at least I hope so) and I need to be able to find a path between obstacles. The path is guaranteed to be bumpy, so the cameras will be bounced about, although we will try to limit this as much as possible.
I expect to be using C/C++ since I will need to eek out every last microsecond that I can. If anyone has a suggestion for a better language to use, I am open to suggestions. I'll be learning as I go along, even with C/C++.
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I came across libvanessa-socket0, libwvstreams3, and netcat, while searching with apt-cache. Will any of these do what I need them to do, or am I barking up the wrong tree?
-- Marc Shapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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