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    Firebase Apple Open Source Development

    Firebase Apple Open Source Development

    Firebase SDK for Apple App Development

    ...Where available, it's recommended to install any libraries with a Swift suffix to get the best experience when writing your app in Swift. Instructions for Swift Package Manager support can be found at SwiftPackageManager Markdown file. All of the official releases are tagged in this repo and available via CocoaPods. To access a local source snapshot or unreleased branch, use Podfile directives. CocoaPods is still the canonical way to develop, but much of the repo now supports development with Swift Package Manager.
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    Azure SDK for JavaScript

    Azure SDK for JavaScript

    This repository is for active development of the Azure SDK for JS

    This repository is for the Azure SDK for JavaScript (Node.js & Browser). It contains libraries for the breadth of Azure services. Management libraries are packages that you would use to provision and manage Azure resources. Client libraries are packages that you would use to consume these resources and interact with them. The readme for each package contains code samples and package information. This readme can be found in the corresponding package folder under the folder of the service of...
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    AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK

    AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK

    SDK to use with functions running on Greengrass Core using Python

    The AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK is meant to be used by AWS Lambda functions running on an AWS IoT Greengrass Core. It will enable Lambda functions to invoke other Lambda functions deployed to the Greengrass Core, publish messages to the Greengrass Core and work with the local Shadow service. To use the AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK, you must first import the AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK in your Lambda function as you would with any other external libraries. You then need to create a client for...
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    AWS Greengrass Core SDK for JavaScript
    The AWS Greengrass Core SDK for JavaScript allows developers to write JavaScript Lambda functions that will run within Greengrass. This document provides instructions for preparing your Greengrass Core environment to run Lambda functions written in JavaScript. It also includes examples on how to develop a Lambda function in JavaScript as well as packaging and running an example Hello World file in JavaScript for your Greengrass core. The environment where Greengrass is running on needs to be...
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