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    FastAPI

    FastAPI

    FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code

    FastAPI is a modern, fast (high-performance), web framework for building APIs with Python 3.6+ based on standard Python type hints. Great editor support. Completion everywhere. Less time debugging. Designed to be easy to use and learn. Less time reading docs. Minimize code duplication. Multiple features from each parameter declaration. Fewer bugs. Get production-ready code. With automatic interactive documentation. Based on (and fully compatible with) the open standards for APIs: OpenAPI (previously known as Swagger) and JSON Schema. If you are building a CLI app to be used in the terminal instead of a web API, check out Typer. ...
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    TurboGears

    TurboGears

    Python web framework with full-stack layer

    TurboGears is a hybrid web framework able to act both as a Full Stack framework or as a Microframework. TurboGears helps you get going fast and gets out of your way when you want it! TurboGears can be used both as a full stack framework or as a microframework in single-file mode. TurboGears 2 is built on top of the experience of several next-generation web frameworks including TurboGears 1 (of course), Django, and Rails. All of these frameworks had limitations that frustrated us, and TG2 was...
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    A Complete Beginner's Guide to Django

    A Complete Beginner's Guide to Django

    A Complete Beginner's Guide to Django - Code Samples

    Code samples from the Django tutorial series. I’m starting a new tutorial series about Django fundamentals. It’s a complete beginner’s guide to start learning Django. The material is divided into seven parts. We’re going to explore all the basic concepts in great detail, from installation, and preparation of the development environment, models, views, templates, URLs to more advanced topics such as migrations, testing, and deployment.
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