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What is Dramatiq?

A distributed task queueing library that is simple and has sane defaults for most SaaS workloads. It draws inspiration from GAE Push Queues and Sidekiq.

What is Mosca?

A Node.js MQTT broker, which can be used as a Standalone Service or embedded in another Node.js application.

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