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    Python 3 Network Packet Sniffer

    Python 3 Network Packet Sniffer

    A Network Packet Sniffing tool developed in Python 3

    A Network Packet Sniffer developed in Python 3. Packets are disassembled as they arrive at a given network interface controller and their information is displayed on the screen. This application depends exclusively on the NETProtocols library (also developed and maintained by EONRaider) from version 2.0.0 and above and can be run by any Python 3.8+ interpreter.
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    Raven Python

    Raven Python

    Raven is the legacy Python client for Sentry

    Raven is the official legacy Python client for Sentry, officially supports Python 2.6–2.7 & 3.3–3.7, and runs on PyPy and Google App Engine. It tracks errors and exceptions that happen during the execution of your application and provides instant notification with detailed information needed to prioritize, identify, reproduce, and fix each issue. It provides full out-of-the-box support for many of the popular Python frameworks, including Django, and Flask. Raven also includes drop-in support for any WSGI-compatible web application.
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    An implementation of the Open Group's Application Response Measurement (ARM) Version 4 standard. The ARM standard describes a means of breaking an application down into it's constituent transactions, and measuring response time across multiple tiers.
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