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    APIPark

    APIPark

    APIPark is the #1 open-source AI Gateway and Developer Portal

    APIPark is an open-source, all-in-one AI gateway and API developer portal, that helps developers and enterprises easily manage, integrate, and deploy AI services. No matter which AI model you use, APIPark provides a one-stop integration solution. It unifies the management of all authentication information and tracks the costs of API calls. Standardize the request data format for all AI models. When switching AI models or modifying prompts, it won’t affect your app or microservices,...
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    DataLoader

    DataLoader

    Generic utility to use with an application's data fetching layer

    DataLoader is a generic utility to be used as part of your application's data fetching layer to provide a simplified and consistent API over various remote data sources such as databases or web services via batching and caching. A port of the "Loader" API originally developed by @schrockn at Facebook in 2010 as a simplifying force to coalesce the sundry key-value store back-end APIs which existed at the time. At Facebook, "Loader" became one of the implementation details of the "Ent"...
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    Flask-Limiter

    Flask-Limiter

    Rate Limiting extension for Flask

    Flask-Limiter provides rate-limiting features to flask applications. It allows configuring various backends to persist the rate limits, which is provided by the limits library. Sponsored by Zuplo - fully-managed API Gateway with rate limiting, authentication, and more. Add rate limiting to your API in minutes, try it at zuplo.com Test it out. The fast endpoint respects the default rate limit while the slow endpoint uses the decorated one. ping has no rate limit associated with it. By adding...
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    Graph NotebookAmazon GameLift Unity

    Graph NotebookAmazon GameLift Unity

    Access GameLift resources and integrate GameLift into your Unity game

    The Amazon GameLift Plugin for Unity contains libraries and native UI that makes it easier to access GameLift resources and integrate GameLift into your Unity game. You can use the GameLift Unity Plugin to access GameLift APIs and deploy AWS CloudFormation templates for common gaming scenarios. Auth Only, this scenario creates a game backend service that performs only player authentication and no game server capability. It creates a Cognito user pool to store player authentication...
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    Zappa - Serverless Python

    Zappa - Serverless Python

    Serverless Python

    Zappa makes it super easy to build and deploy server-less, event-driven Python applications (including, but not limited to, WSGI web apps) on AWS Lambda + API Gateway. Think of it as "serverless" web hosting for your Python apps. That means infinite scaling, zero downtime, zero maintenance - and at a fraction of the cost of your current deployments! With a traditional HTTP server, the server is online 24/7, processing requests one by one as they come in. If the queue of incoming requests...
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    Apex Up

    Apex Up

    Deploy infinitely scalable serverless apps, APIs and sites

    Up deploys infinitely scalable serverless apps, APIs, and static websites in seconds, so you can get back to working on what makes your product unique. Up focuses on deploying “vanilla” HTTP servers so there’s nothing new to learn, just develop with your favorite existing frameworks such as Express, Koa, Django, Golang net/HTTP or others. Up currently supports Node.js, Golang, Python, Java, Crystal, and static sites out of the box. Up is platform-agnostic, supporting AWS Lambda and API...
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    Zappa

    Zappa

    Serverless Python

    Zappa makes it super easy to build and deploy serverless, event-driven Python applications (including, but not limited to, WSGI web apps) on AWS Lambda + API Gateway. Think of it as "serverless" web hosting for your Python apps. That means infinite scaling, zero downtime, zero maintenance - and at a fraction of the cost of your current deployments! With a traditional HTTP server, the server is online 24/7, processing requests one by one as they come in. If the queue of incoming requests...
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