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- Kivy (framework) - Wikipedia
Kivy is a free and open source Python framework for developing mobile apps and other multitouch application software with a natural user interface (NUI) It is distributed under the terms of the MIT License, and can run on Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows
- List of Python software - Wikipedia
Pip – a package manager used to install and manage Python software packages such as those from the Python Package Index (PyPI) software repository Portage – the heart of Gentoo Linux, an advanced package manager based on the BSD-style ports system
- Flask (web framework) - Wikipedia
Flask has become popular among Python enthusiasts As of October 2020, it has the second-most number of stars on GitHub among Python web-development frameworks, only slightly behind Django, [14] and was voted the most popular web framework in the Python Developers Survey for years between and including 2018 and 2022 [15][16][17][18][19]
- privacyIDEA - Wikipedia
privacyIDEA is a two factor authentication system which is multi-tenency- and multi-instance-capable It is open source, written in Python and hosted at GitHub [1] privacyIDEA is a LinOTP 's fork from 2014 [2]
- Django (web framework) - Wikipedia
Django was created in the autumn of 2003, when the web programmers at the Lawrence Journal-World newspaper, Adrian Holovaty and Simon Willison, began using Python to build applications Jacob Kaplan-Moss was hired early in Django's development shortly before Willison's internship ended [16] It was released publicly under a BSD license in July 2005 The framework was named after guitarist
- Shiny (web framework) - Wikipedia
Free software portal Shiny is a web framework for developing web applications (apps), originally in R and since 2022 also available in Python It is free and open source [2] It was announced by Joe Cheng, CTO of Posit, formerly RStudio, in 2012 [3] One of the uses of Shiny has been in fast prototyping [4] In 2022, a separate implementation of Shiny for Python was announced [5] It is not
- FastAPI - Wikipedia
FastAPI is a high-performance web framework for building HTTP -based service APIs in Python 3 8+ [3] It uses Pydantic and type hints to validate, serialize and deserialize data FastAPI also automatically generates OpenAPI documentation for APIs built with it [4] It was first released in 2018
- GitHub Copilot - Wikipedia
GitHub Copilot is a code completion and programming AI-assistant developed by GitHub and OpenAI that assists users of Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, Neovim, and JetBrains integrated development environments (IDEs) by autocompleting code [1]
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