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    LangChain Apps on Production with Jina

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    Langchain Apps on Production with Jina & FastAPI

    Jina is an open-source framework for building scalable multi-modal AI apps on Production. LangChain is another open-source framework for building applications powered by LLMs. long-chain-serve helps you deploy your LangChain apps on Jina AI Cloud in a matter of seconds. You can benefit from the scalability and serverless architecture of the cloud without sacrificing the ease and convenience of local development. And if you prefer, you can also deploy your LangChain apps on your own...
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    eLML - eLesson Markup Language
    eLML (eLesson Markup Language) is an XML framework for creating structured eLessons based on a pedagogical model. eLML consists of an XMLSchema and XSLT files to create XHTML, PDF, LaTeX, IMS CP and SCORM versions, standards supported by most LMS.
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    Cross-platform/Cross-language (C++, .NET/Mono, PHP...) application framework. Libraries: [ UTillyty.Omnibus ] [ . (general) .DA (Data Access) .Net (Networking) .UI (User Interface) .UI.WF (Windows Forms UI) ] TrinacriaPDF (c# pdf printing)
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    ** Guys I have built a much more powerful Fully Featured CMS system at: https://github.com/MacdonaldRobinson/FlexDotnetCMS Macs CMS is a Flat File ( XML and SQLite ) based AJAX Content Management System. It focuses mainly on the Edit In Place editing concept. It comes with a built in blog with moderation support, user manager section, roles manager section, SEO / SEF URL
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    openRiverbed - the PHP5 framework. Ajax, TinyMCE, Plugins, XML based configuration, template based, XML2PDF pdf generation, multi-language support for application and content, encrypted sessions, test-driven, oo developed... Hardened by real projects.
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    The Lagniappe programming environment aims to give developers of high-performance packet processing applications a thourough and high-level toolset. This project provides a translator for the Lagniappe language and the Lagniappe Execution Environment.
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    OpenRDL is an open source alternative to Microsoft’s SQL Server Reporting Services. Reports are based on the Report Definition Language (RDL) specification with multiple output formats (PDF, HTML, printer). Deployment on Windows, Linux (Mono) or embedded
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