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Bip: About

Citation added: November 5th, 2008, 1:19 pm
"Bip is an IRC proxy, which means it keeps connected to your preferred IRC servers, can store the logs for you, and even send them back to your IRC client(s) upon connection. You may want to use bip to keep your logfiles (in a unique format and on a unique computer) whatever your client is, when you connect from multiple workstations, or when you simply want to have a playback of what was said while you were away."
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Miau - another IRC-bouncer/proxy

Citation added: November 4th, 2008, 6:31 pm
Miau stays connected to the IRC server, and you can connect 0+ clients
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Stephan Walter → blog → Haskell's “interact” with TCP sockets

Citation added: September 15th, 2008, 2:40 pm
"interactTCP will take a port number to listen on for incoming TCP connection. It then acts almost exactly like interact, except that the function argument must return an IO String." interactTCP :: Int -> (String -> IO String) -> IO ()
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