
During May 2025, Ecapia developed the foundational network socket communication infrastructure for the google/dive repository, focusing on enabling scalable, cross-process data transfer. Leveraging C++ and CMake, Ecapia designed and implemented core socket connection interfaces, providing both header and implementation files to establish a robust protocol for future networked features. The initial CMake configuration supported the build process for transfer client and server libraries, ensuring cross-platform compatibility. This groundwork reduced integration risk and positioned the project for distributed deployments. Ecapia’s work laid a technical foundation that will accelerate the delivery of future network features, though the scope was limited to initial setup.

May 2025 (google/dive): Delivered foundational network communication infrastructure enabling socket-based data transfer. Implemented the Network Socket Communication Foundation with header and implementation files for socket connections and the initial CMake setup for transfer client/server libraries, laying the groundwork for scalable, cross-process communication and faster delivery of future transfer features. This work reduces integration risk and positions the project to support distributed deployments.
May 2025 (google/dive): Delivered foundational network communication infrastructure enabling socket-based data transfer. Implemented the Network Socket Communication Foundation with header and implementation files for socket connections and the initial CMake setup for transfer client/server libraries, laying the groundwork for scalable, cross-process communication and faster delivery of future transfer features. This work reduces integration risk and positions the project to support distributed deployments.
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