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    Metrix++

    Metrix++

    Management of source code quality is possible.

    The project has been moved to https://github.com/metrixplusplus/metrixplusplus ______________________ Metrix++ is an extendable tool to collect and analyse code metrics. - Multiple languages supported - Multiple metrics available - Configurable. Every metric has got 'turn-on' and other configuration options. There are no predefined thresholds for metrics or rules. You can choose and configure any limit you want. - High-performance. Processes thousands of files per minutes. -...
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    Yandex Tank

    Yandex Tank

    Load and performance benchmark tool

    Yandex.Tank is an extensible open-source load testing tool for advanced Linux users which is especially good as a part of an automated load testing suite. Different load generators are supported. Evgeniy Mamchits' phantom is a very fast (100 000+ RPS) shooter written in C++ (default) JMeter is an extendable and widely known one. BFG is a Python-based generator that allows you to write your load scenarios in Python. Experimental Golang generator: pandora. Performance analytics backend service: Overload. Store and analyze your test results online. Several ammo formats are supported like plain URL list or access.log. ...
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    hug

    hug

    Embrace the APIs of the future. For developing APIs

    ...As a result, it drastically simplifies Python API development. Make developing a Python-driven API as succinct as a written definition. The framework should encourage code that self-documents. It should be fast. A developer should never feel the need to look somewhere else for performance reasons. Writing tests for APIs written on-top of hug should be easy and intuitive. Magic done once, in an API framework, is better than pushing the problem set to the user of the API framework. Be the basis for next-generation Python APIs, embracing the latest technology.
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    Wally

    Wally

    Distributed Stream Processing

    ...Provide high-performance & low-latency data processing. Be portable and deploy easily (i.e., run on-prem or any cloud). Manage in-memory state for the application. Allow applications to scale as needed, even when they are live and up-and-running. The primary API for Wally is written in Pony. Wally applications are written using this Pony API.
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    gevent

    gevent

    Coroutine-based concurrency library for Python

    gevent is a coroutine -based Python networking library that uses greenlet to provide a high-level synchronous API on top of the libev or libuv event loop. gevent is inspired by eventlet but features a more consistent API, simpler implementation and better performance. Read why others use gevent and check out the list of the open source projects based on gevent. Since version 1.1, gevent is maintained by Jason Madden for NextThought with help from the contributors and is licensed under the...
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    FAST Simulations

    FAST Simulations

    An Open source Analysis and SImulation Toolbox for Fuel Cells

    FAST-FC is the open and active community branch. FAST-FC is developed and maintained by the original creator and developer, David B. Harvey. Features of FAST-fc include transport of gases and liquids, multi-step reaction kinetics, transient and steady state operation for performance and durability, and scalable dimensionality from 1D - 3D domains.
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    Fast cython implementation of trie data structure for Python. Development is inactive, but moved to: http://github.com/martinkozak/cytrie.
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    Shovel Library

    Simple graphics, keyboard and mouse library with a C interface

    is a collection of ultra-simple routines I've found useful for making small interactive graphics applications. === Functions include === * Window creation * 32-bit RGBA bitmap creation * Fast software based drawing routines (pixels, lines, text etc) * Mouse and keyboard input === Details === * Written in C * Python bindings provided * Permissive BSD licence * Win32 version currently. Linux and Mac planned. === Performance === Running on Windows XP on an Intel Core i3 530 (3.4 GHz): * Putpixel - 31 million per second * Rectangle fill - 11 billion pixels per second * Text render - 11 million characters per second (8 point, fixed width font)
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