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    Docker images for Selenium Grid Server

    Docker images for Selenium Grid Server

    Docker images for the Selenium Grid Server

    ...The "dynamic" execution mode needs to be told what Docker images to use when the containers get started. Additionally, the Grid needs to know the URI of the Docker daemon. If you want to scale by distributing and running tests on several machines and manage multiple environments from a central point, making it easy to run the tests against a vast combination of browsers/OS, then you want to use Selenium Grid. It is possible to start a Selenium Grid with all its components apart. For simplicity, only an example with docker-compose will be provided. Save the file locally, and check the execution instructions on top of it.
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    SkyWater PDK

    SkyWater PDK

    Open source process design kit for usage with SkyWater Technology

    The SkyWater PDK is the first broadly available open-source process design kit for a commercial-grade CMOS node, enabling researchers, startups, and students to design real ASICs without proprietary NDAs. It provides the essential artifacts for digital and analog flows: SPICE models, DRC/LVS rules, extraction decks, and technology files for open tools like Magic and KLayout. Standard-cell libraries and IO pads are included so digital designers can use open synthesis and place-and-route to...
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    Python Patterns

    Python Patterns

    A collection of design patterns/idioms in Python

    Python-Patterns is a repository collecting implementations of many classical design patterns and idioms, written in Python. It serves as an educational resource: showing how to implement creational, structural, behavioral, testability, and other patterns in a Pythonic style (or sometimes less so), illustrating trade-offs, different styles, and use cases. It’s intended for learners or developers interested in software architecture or design, rather than as a production library. Includes...
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    TensorFlow Haskell

    TensorFlow Haskell

    Haskell bindings for TensorFlow

    The tensorflow-haskell package provides Haskell-language bindings for TensorFlow, giving Haskell developers the ability to build and run computation graphs, machine learning models, and leverage TensorFlow's ecosystem—though it is not an official Google release. As an expedient we use docker for building. Once you have docker working, the following commands will compile and run the tests. Run the install_macos_dependencies.sh script in the tools/ directory. The script installs dependencies via Homebrew and then downloads and installs the TensorFlow library on your machine under /usr/local. The stack.yaml file describes a NixOS environment containing the necessary dependencies.
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    styletron

    styletron

    Toolkit for component-oriented styling

    ...What's less great? The generated names are not stable and will change all the time so you should never target them. If you need a stable selector for something as e2e tests, you should add a data-test-id attribute. Since Styletron uses the <style /> tag, you can use media queries and other selectors as well. You could not do that with inline styles! Check Concepts for more information about how classic CSS translates into CSS in JS.
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    busilet

    Busilet is a reference implementation of IDTP and UTID.

    ...The documents include IDTP specification v0.95 both in English and Chinese edition, an API specification in English only, all source code in Java, and a set of JUnit tests. See project document for more. Author: Huang Nenggeng huangng@gmail.com
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    Java Fine Print is a Design by Contract (DbC) tool. Developers add @Invar, @Pre, and @Post annotations to their code. Java Fine Print uses these annotations to generate Java source code that tests for contract violations.
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