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    Pillow

    Pillow

    The friendly Python Imaging Library fork

    ...Why turn to Pillow? Aside from offering extensive file format support, an efficient internal representation, and fairly powerful image processing capabilities, Pillow is setuptools compatible. While PIL is not officially over yet, with Pillow you can be assured of continuous integration testing, publicized development activity, and regular releases to the Python Package Index.
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    Spyne

    Spyne

    A transport agnostic sync/async RPC library

    Spyne is a Python RPC toolkit that makes it easy to expose online services that have a well-defined API using multiple protocols and transports. It integrates with popular Python web frameworks as well as libraries like SQLAlchemy to keep your code as DRY as possible. Spyne aims to save the protocol implementers the hassle of implementing their own remote procedure call api and the application programmers the hassle of jumping through hoops just to expose their services using multiple...
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