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CheesyVision C++ Port

While I don't consider myself an expert on network sockets, especially not in this environment, but I wanted to implement CheesyVision, and haven't seen any mention of C++ ports in progress, so I thought I'd get the ball rolling:

https://github.com/FirstTeamExcel/Ro...sionServer.cpp

I have not tested this at all! I don't expect it to work yet. I'm simply looking for feedback and gauging interest at this point.

I followed the primary interface of the java class, however I believe using the SocketServerStreamProvider class allows a simpler connection management scheme than the java implementation (either that, or I've over-simplified), and I've got a few changes due to the threading method used.

I'm open to any suggestions and, although I'm not extremely familiar with git, I should be able to fumble through any pull requests I get. We are competing at MSC this weekend, so my time to work on this could be limited, but feel free to hunt me down if you are there and interested.

Thanks to Bob Wolff for the extremely handy jankyTask (which is apparently based on some work by Tom Bottglieri of 254, small world )
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