Hey everyone, we've got some exciting news to share with y'all. Eclipse-ECAL just dropped version 5.11 of their sick Inter-Process Communication (IPC) framework. Get ready to take your data communication game to the next level. Who's hyped? 🙌 #EclipseECAL511 #IPCframework #datacommunication

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    📦 eCAL - enhanced Communication Abstraction Layer. A high performance publish-subscribe, client-server cross-plattform middleware.

  • Hey guys, exciting news! Today we finally dropped the newest version (5.11) of eclipse-ecal, the high performance inter-process communication framework that's a staple in many autonomous driving, robotic, and AI applications. Some highlights of this release include:

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