Add TolmachЁv Netcode SDK - #377
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Hello! I would like to suggest adding the TolmachЁv Netcode SDK to the guide.
Why this resource is useful:
This SDK introduces a fundamentally new approach to network synchronization for self-hosted architectures. Instead of relying on traditional (and often flawed) client-side prediction, it uses topological mathematics to ensure an exact deterministic state across all nodes.
It is highly beneficial for developers building Medium-Frequency Trading (MFT) gateways, autonomous systems, and low-latency multiplayer environments (GameDev) directly on their own hardware infrastructures. It ensures microsecond-level synchronization without external cloud dependencies.
I have personally verified its deployment capabilities. Thank you for considering this addition to the repository!