Dict4Ini

Dict4Ini 0.9.9

The module acts just like a dict, but can access it's sections and options with attribute syntax, just like x.test.Features:As simple as others Can access options according to dict syntax, just like x'name''o' = 1,...

PySimpleSOAP

PySimpleSOAP 1.08.8

The client is standards compliant with many Java technologies.Features:Simple: less than 200LOC client/server concrete implementation Flexible: adapted to several SOAP dialects (Java Axis, .Net, JBoss) Pythonic: no artifacts, no class generation, no...

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listparser

listparser 0.18

Subscription lists are feed inventories or reading lists. In their core, they are a collection of links.listparser is to parse those lists and extract needed information.The package works with Python 2.4+, Jython 2.5.1+ and IronPython...

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Python-cjson

Python-cjson 1.1.0

JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation and is a text based lightweight data exchange format which is easy for humans to read/write and for machines to parse/generate. JSON is completely language independent and has multiple implementations in most of...

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colormath

colormath 1.0.8

It implements a large number of different color operations and schemes such as color space conversions, CIE Delta E, and density to spectral.The python-colormath is a python module that abstracts common color math operations.For example, converting from...

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PDFMiner

PDFMiner 20140328

PDFMiner works by first taking the content of a PDF file and converting it to a more malleable format like HTML.From there, text and data is extracted and analyzed, and based on the predefined rules separated and presented to the user or sent to other...

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pylibcurl

pylibcurl 0.7.12

It is a free Python URL transfer library, supporting FTP, FTPS, Gopher (protocol), HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP, TELNET, DICT, FILE, LDAP, LDAPS, IMAP, POP3, SMTP and...

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Whoosh

Whoosh 2.7.0

Mixing any programming language with another programming language is regarded by any developer around as a "no no."Unless your working for someone in Silicon Valley and, or benefit from a team of developers to back you up, it is widely regarded as a good...

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