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    Snap7

    Snap7

    32/64 bit multi-platform Ethernet S7 PLC communication suite

    ...Designed to transfer large amounts of hi-speed data in industrial facilities, it scales easily, down to small Linux Arm boards such as Raspberry PI. Hi level object oriented wrappers are provided, currently C/C++, .NET/Mono, Pascal, LabVIEW, Python with many source code examples. Very easy to use, a full working server example is not bigger than the “Hello world”. Many projects/makefiles are ready to run to easily rebuild Snap7 in any platform without the need of be a C++ guru. Very detailed documentation provided.
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    TensorFlow Documentation

    TensorFlow Documentation

    TensorFlow documentation

    An end-to-end platform for machine learning. TensorFlow makes it easy to create ML models that can run in any environment. Learn how to use the intuitive APIs through interactive code samples.
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    Kalliope

    Kalliope

    Kalliope is a framework to create your own personal assistant

    ...The concept is to create the brain of your assistant by attaching an input signal (vocal order, scheduled event, MQTT message, GPIO event, etc..) to one or multiple actions called neurons. You can create your own Kalliope bot, by simply choosing and composing the existing neurons without writing any code. But, if you need a particular module, you can write it by yourself, add it to your project, and propose it to the community. Kalliope can run on all Linux Debian-based distributions including a Raspberry Pi and its multi-lang. The only thing you need is a microphone.
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