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    MyPy

    MyPy

    Optional static typing for Python

    mypy is a static type checker for Python that analyzes source code without executing it, catching type errors early in development. It implements PEP 484-style type hints and supports gradual typing, allowing untyped or partially typed modules to coexist with statically typed code. The tool integrates with common editors and CI systems, and offers a daemon mode for fast, incremental checks across large codebases.
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    Shuttle Framework

    Shuttle Framework

    Deploy Rust apps with a single Cargo command

    Stop worrying about the infrastructure. Focus on writing code, shuttle will do the rest. Configure your infrastructure directly from your Rust code. Avoid unnecessary context-switching and complicated UIs. Know that you are getting what you need at compile-time. Cut down on debugging time. Control your infrastructure by adding annotations to your code. Wiring up a service to a persistent database is as easy as adding one line of code.
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