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    mod_npy is alternative way of running Python scripts under Apache - alternative to having mod_python installed, or running as CGI. It allows mixing Python code with HTML much like PHP. It's a mixture of Python power and PHP style page writing.
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    A Python extension for the SQLite Embedded Relational Database.
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    Pure Python implementation of GOLD Parser Engine. GOLD Parser Engine is a LALR(1) parser with DFA tokenizer. It uses compiled grammar table generated by GOLD Parser Builder (not included - available on http://www.devincook.com/goldparser)
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