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    uix-kit

    uix-kit

    A free web kits for fast web design and development

    ...It is a web dev build tool/scaffold that does not depend on any framework. You can import any external libraries/frameworks or native ES Modules for production. The generated core file in the dist directory can be used separately in any website. Support JS, HTML, and SASS component library automatically packaged. It is used to develop the full-static website (HTML templates or for dynamic language integration). The demo depends on jQuery (you can completely rewrite the script if needed). And dist DOES NOT bundle any third-party script and style library, all libraries are loaded externally in the HTML file. ...
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    TensorFlow Haskell

    TensorFlow Haskell

    Haskell bindings for TensorFlow

    ...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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