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    Apache Dubbo

    Apache Dubbo

    A high performance Java RPC framework

    Apache Dubbo is a high performance, lightweight, open source RPC framework written in Java. It offers three key functionalities: interface based remote call, load balancing and fault tolerance, and automatic service registration and discovery. Apache Dubbo is built to support multiple service registries and load balancing strategies right out of the box. Due to its micro-kernel and plugin design it can also be easily extended through third-party implementations. Plenty of companies are using Dubbo, and are helping to continually improve it through Dubbo’s improvement initiative, “Wanted: who’s using dubbo”.
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    Optuna

    Optuna

    A hyperparameter optimization framework

    Optuna is an automatic hyperparameter optimization software framework, particularly designed for machine learning. It features an imperative, define-by-run style user API. Thanks to our define-by-run API, the code written with Optuna enjoys high modularity, and the user of Optuna can dynamically construct the search spaces for the hyperparameters. Optuna Dashboard is a real-time web dashboard for Optuna.
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    Connexion

    Connexion

    Swagger/OpenAPI First framework for Python on top of Flask

    Connexion is a framework on top of Flask that automagically handles HTTP requests defined using OpenAPI (formerly known as Swagger), supporting both v2.0 and v3.0 of the specification. Connexion allows you to write these specifications, then maps the endpoints to your Python functions. This is what makes it unique from other tools that generate the specification based on your Python code. You are free to describe your REST API with as much detail as you want and then Connexion guarantees...
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    NanoH5 (tsl2nano)

    NanoH5 (tsl2nano)

    java bean / database driven zero code application framework

    NanoH5 (or FullRelation) is a fullstack UI implementation framework providing a model driven design (MDA). Build a complete html5 application through a given class- or database-model without coding (coding APIs are available).
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    SMSBoom

    SMSBoom

    SMS bombing / SMS pressure measurement, a robust and free python

    ...Provide web page testing/adding interface through Flask. Friendly command line argument support. Adopt convenient pipenv package management. Call SMS interface through proxy, support http, socks4, socks5 proxy. Use a random User-Agent. The number of bombings and the interval between bombings can be specified.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    JavAjax is now at 1.4 beta version, for downloads and documentation please visit http://www.javajax.org
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