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    Jenkins-Zero-To-Hero

    Jenkins-Zero-To-Hero

    Install Jenkins and configure Docker

    ...From there, it covers installing plugins like Docker Pipeline, configuring Docker as an agent, and wiring up multi-stage and multi-agent pipelines. The folder structure includes practical examples such as java-maven-sonar-argocd-helm-k8s and python-jenkins-argocd-k8s, showing real CI/CD flows that build, test, analyze, containerize, and deploy apps to Kubernetes via Argo CD in a GitOps style. The README walks through detailed step-by-step commands and screenshots, making it accessible to beginners who are unfamiliar with Jenkins, AWS, or pipelines.
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    GraalPy

    GraalPy

    A Python 3 implementation built on GraalVM

    GraalPy is a high-performance implementation of the Python language for the JVM built on GraalVM. GraalPy is a Python 3.11 compliant runtime. It has first-class support for embedding in Java and can turn Python applications into fast, standalone binaries. GraalPy is ready for production running pure Python code and has experimental support for many popular native extension modules.
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    Lambda Builders

    Lambda Builders

    Python library to compile, build & package AWS Lambda functions

    Python library to compile, build & package AWS Lambda functions for several runtimes & frameworks. AWS Lambda Builders also supports Custom workflow through a Makefile. Lambda Builders is the brains behind the sam build command from AWS SAM CLI. Lambda Builders is a Python library. It additionally exposes a JSON-RPC 2.0 interface to use in other languages. Build Actions could be implemented in any programming language. Preferably in the language that they are building. Some build actions...
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    Nick's Python Toolchest

    Nick's Python Toolchest

    A heterogeneous bunch of useful Python stuff

    ...It provides convenient ways to invoke and control interactive and non-interactive commands, context aware backup for files you need to modify, convenience stubs for file like objects, and more. It also contains wrappers for ClearCase, Maven and Subversion, as well as tools to manipulate Maven and Visual Studio configuration files.
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    Allows easy building and deployment of your Java project with python/jython and python packages.
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    The Virtual Commons (http://commons.asu.edu) is an open software initiative devoted to computational experiments on collective action and resource governance and funded by Arizona State University's Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment (http://cbie.asu.edu). NOTE: we've moved our development to GitHub at https://github.com/virtualcommons - please look for the latest versions there.
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