Qtile is a full-featured, hackable tiling window manager.
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Qtile is a full-featured, hackable tiling window manager.
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TermRecord is a simple, free and open source, terminal session recorder with easy-to-share self-contained HTML output.
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termtosvg is a terminal recorder that renders your command line sessions as standalone SVG animations. termtosvg is written in Python.
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asciinema (formerly known as ascii.io) is a solution for recording terminal sessions and sharing them on the web.
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Sunflower is a small and highly customizable twin-panel file manager with support for plugins.
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Bootcamp is an enterprise social network of open purpose, on which you can build for your own ends.
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Wagtail is a Content Management System written in Python and built on the Django web framework.
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django CMS is a content management system platform for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranet.
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Plone is a free, user friendly, and open source content management system running on top of Python, Zope and the CMF.
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Mezzanine is a powerful, consistent, and flexible content management platform.
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bootchart2 is a merge of bootchart-collector and pybootchartgui.
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NeuPy supports many different types of Neural Networks from a simple perceptron to deep learning models.
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The Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit is a unified deep learning toolkit that describes neural networks as a series of computational steps via a directed graph.
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Chainer is a Python-based deep learning framework aiming at flexibility.
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Theano is a numerical Python library that allows you to define, optimize, and evaluate mathematical expressions.
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Apache MXNet is a modern deep learning framework used to train, and deploy deep neural networks.
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Caffe (Convolutional Architecture for Fast Feature Embedding) is a deep learning framework, originally developed at UC Berkeley.
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Keras has stronger adoption in both the industry and the research community than any other deep learning framework except TensorFlow.
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PyTorch provides libraries for basic tensor manipulation on CPUs or GPUs, a built-in neural network library, model training utilities, and more.
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TensorFlow is by far the most popular machine learning library. It’s used by Google, OpenAI, NVIDIA, Intel, SAP, eBay, Airbus, Uber, Airbnb, Snap, Dropbox and startups alike.
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