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    Requests

    Requests

    A simple, yet elegant, HTTP library.

    Requests is the de facto HTTP library for Python—simple, elegant, and human-friendly. It wraps urllib3 to provide intuitive methods for sending HTTP/1.1 requests, handling sessions, cookies, redirects, authentication, proxies, and more.
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    LevelDB

    LevelDB

    A fast key-value storage library

    LevelDB is a library of persistent key values. Written at Google, it contains keys and values that are arbitrary byte arrays, ordered within the key value store according to a user-specified comparator function. LevelDB is not an SQL database and does not support SQL queries or indexes. It simply provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values. Data is stored already sorted by key, though callers can override the sort order through a custom comparison function. It supports...
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    ULib

    ULib

    C++ application development framework, to help developers create apps

    ULib is a highly optimized class framework for writing C++ applications. I wrote this framework as my tool for writing applications in various contexts. It is a result of many years of work as a C++ programmer. I think, in my opinion, that its strongest points are simplicity, efficiency, and sophisticated debugging. ULib is meant as a very lightweight C++ library to facilitate using C++ design patterns even for very deeply embedded applications, such as for systems using uclibc along with...
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