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    Python basic brick interface
    This project is a set of usefull classes to manage data from de database to the user interface. Based on a dictionary who match the DB table, the panel will be created.
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    Reader xpdl documents, BPM tools, convert in db project structure.
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    ss7mon

    ss7mon an SS7/SIGTRAN signalling monitor

    ss7mon will implement the following features for SIGTRAN and SS7 family of protocols: - Message sniffer. - Call flow tracing. - Traces DB. - Distributed tracing. - QoS monitoring. - KPI monitoring. - Web interface. - CLI command line interface. - ...etc.
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    PyLibrary

    PyLibrary

    Libraries for Python developers.

    Development in Python (be it website or an App development or implementation of an automation framework) always involves certain operations like handling db queries, operations on web, development of data structures, windows operations (handing services, registries), logging and many more... What, if you have these libraries handy with you all the time? Just import and start using them.. In comes PyLibrary.. PyLibrary is a collection of infrastructure libraries that aid faster...
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    CherryPy and Elixir webapp framework
    This is intended to ease the development of web applications using CherryPy (web server) and Elixir (DB access) with python. It will contain structures to easily setup the database structure and populate with data, and to configure the server
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    FleXTriad is a bundle of : Apache 2.2, MySQL 5.0, PHP 5.1, Perl 5.8, FileZila FTP Server 0.9 and QK SMTP Server 3. Tools included: xPanel, phpMyAdmin, MySQL Administrator 1.2 and FleXTriad Monitor. All latest stables.
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    PONY - ORM & web publication framework

    PONY - ORM & web publication framework

    Pony is a fast and easy to use Python ORM

    Pony is an object-relational mapper. The most interesting feature of Pony is its ability to write queries to the database using generator expressions. Pony works with entities which are mapped to a SQL database. Using generator syntax for writing queries allows the user to formulate very eloquent queries. It increases the level of abstraction and allows a programmer to concentrate on the business logic of the application. Following is an example of a query in Pony: select(p for p in...
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