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    Zeep

    Zeep

    A Python SOAP client

    ...This provides an easy-to-use programmatic interface to a SOAP server. Parsing the XML documents is done by using the lxml library. This is the most performant and compliant Python XML library currently available. This results in major speed benefits when processing large SOAP responses. The SOAP specifications are unfortunately really vague and leave a lot of things open for interpretation.
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    Next.js Notion Starter Kit

    Next.js Notion Starter Kit

    Deploy your own Notion-powered website in minutes with Next.js

    Next.js Notion Starter Kit is a boilerplate / starter template to quickly build a website (blog, portfolio, documentation site) using Next.js and react-notion-x, while using a public Notion page as a CMS. It’s the same foundation the author uses to power their personal site. The idea is to let you write and manage content in Notion, and have that content rendered as a fully functional, statically-generated React/Next.js site, with minimal setup — usually just a configuration file to point to your root Notion page. ...
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    Serf

    Serf

    Service orchestration and management tool

    Serf is a decentralized solution for service discovery and orchestration that is lightweight, highly available, and fault tolerant. Serf runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. An efficient and lightweight gossip protocol is used to communicate with other nodes. Serf can detect node failures and notify the rest of the cluster. An event system is built on top of Serf, letting you use Serf's gossip protocol to propagate events such as deploys, configuration changes, etc. Serf is completely...
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    Amazonka

    Amazonka

    A comprehensive Amazon Web Services SDK for Haskell

    An Amazon Web Services SDK for Haskell with support for most public services. Parts of the code contained in this repository are auto-generated and automatically kept up to date with Amazon's latest service APIs. You can find the latest Haddock documentation for each respective library on the Amazonka website. A release changelog can be found in lib/amazonka/CHANGELOG.md. The AWS service descriptions are licensed under Apache 2.0. Source files derived from the service descriptions contain an...
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    CBMPy

    CBMPy

    PySCeS Constraint Based Modelling

    PySCeS CBMPy is a new platform for constraint based modelling and analysis. It has been designed using principles developed in the PySCeS simulation software project: usability, flexibility and accessibility. CBMPy supports the latest standards for encoding CBM models encoding, SBML L3 FBC, COBRA as well as MIRIAM compliant RDF and custom annotations. Its architecture is both extensible and flexible using data structures that are intuitive to the biologist while transparently...
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    Pjax module

    Pjax module

    Easily enable fast Ajax navigation on any website

    Pjax is a standalone JavaScript module that uses AJAX (XmlHttpRequest) and pushState() to deliver a fast browsing experience. It allows you to completely transform the user experience of standard websites (server-side generated or static ones) to make users feel like they are browsing an app, especially for those with low bandwidth connections. Pjax does not rely on other libraries, like jQuery or similar. It is written entirely in vanilla JS. Pjax loads pages using AJAX and updates the...
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    Service Grid - Language Grid Base System

    SOA infrastracture initially developed by NICT Language Grid Project

    Service Grid is an infrastructure for accumulating and sharing Web services. Resources with complicated intellectual property issues are wrapped as Web services and shared on the Service Grid. If you release your software by using the software of this project, please include the following description in the documents or on the website. * This software uses the [SOFTWARE] by the Language Grid project (http://langrid.org/). [SOFTWARE] is one of: * Service Grid Server Software (http://langrid.org/oss-project/en/service_grid.html) * Language Service Development Libraries (http://langrid.org/oss-project/en/language_service.html) * Language Grid Toolbox (http://langrid.org/oss-project/en/toolbox.html) If you publish a paper by using the software of this project, please cite the following book...
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    dbierekTiledSite

    dbierekTiledSite

    A tile based website

    This is a templated HTML5 website using AJAX, PHP, CSS, and jQuery. See it in action: http://wicked-lightning-34-144532.usw1-2.nitrousbox.com/
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    A pure HTML implementation of VNC, using the HTML 5 canvas tag and JavaScript as a client and an RFB to HTTP proxy served up by Python. Requires Python and Python Imaging Library to be installed on the server.
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    NOTE: This project is now on Github. Please go to https://github.com/scaryclam/python-webdav A WebDAV client library for python. The purpose of this project is to make a python WebDAV client library that is easy and convenient to use, while remaining flexible enough for developers who may want a finer grain of control. UPDATE: The test suite passes using Python 3.1 so we will now be supporting Python3 issues.
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    Create geographics maps from data in table format. Serve map creation requests using a XML-RPC server. - Requires: mapnik, swftools, MySQL server and MySQLdb python module.
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    RSS aggregator written in python, using django. Feeds and feed items can be annotated with tags and other information from services such as twitter & delicious. Allow communities such as teachers to get focused, useful information from the interweb.
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    The Java Sitemap Parser can parse a website's Sitemap (http://www.sitemaps.org/). This is useful for web crawlers that want to discover URLs from a website that is using the Sitemap Protocol. This project has been incorporated into crawler-commons (https://github.com/crawler-commons/crawler-commons) and is no longer being maintained.
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    Implements XEP-0009 using xmpp python library
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    PyMorseRSS is a project using Python to generate Morse code practice files and making them available via RSS. The Morse code practice files are generated according to the Koch method using Farnsworth timing and both MP3 and OGG outputs are supported.
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    Welcome to the home of sm-photo-tool. This a small python script used to manage photos and galleries on smugmug.com. Using sm-photo-tool requires an account on smugmug.com. sm-photo-tool is based on the sm_tool.py (smugmug.py) by John Ruttenberg.
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    A podcast aggregator written in Python using GTK. Users can subscibe to podcasts and download the latest episodes to their hard drive (iPod support is planned).
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