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Package, dependency, and environment management for any language, Python, R, Ruby, Lua, Scala, Java, JavaScript, C/ C++, Fortran, and more. Conda is an open-source package management system and environment management system that runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, and z/OS. Conda quickly installs, runs, and updates packages and their dependencies. Conda easily creates, saves, loads, and switches between environments on your local computer. It was created for Python programs, but it can package and distribute software for any language. Conda as a package manager helps you find and install packages. If you need a package that requires a different version of Python, you do not need to switch to a different environment manager, because conda is also an environment manager. With just a few commands, you can set up a totally separate environment to run that different version of Python, while continuing to run your usual version of Python in your normal environment.
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Package manager and build system for Fortran. There are already many packages available for use with fpm, providing an easily accessible and rich ecosystem of general-purpose and high-performance code. Fortran Package Manager (fpm) is a package manager and build system for Fortran. Its key goal is to improve the user experience of Fortran programmers. It does so by making it easier to build your Fortran program or library, run the executables, tests, and examples, and distribute it as a dependency to other Fortran projects. Fpm’s user interface is modeled after Rust’s Cargo. Its long-term vision is to nurture and grow the ecosystem of modern Fortran applications and libraries. The Fortran package manager has a plugin system that allows it to easily extend its functionality. The fpm-search project is a plugin to query the package registry. Since it is built with fpm we can easily install it on our system.
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IronPython is an open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with .NET. IronPython can use .NET and Python libraries, and other .NET languages can use Python code just as easily. Experience a more interactive .NET and Python development experience with Python Tools for Visual Studio. IronPython is an excellent addition to .NET, providing Python developers with the power of the .NET. Existing .NET developers can also use IronPython as a fast and expressive scripting language for embedding, testing, or writing a new application from scratch. The CLR is a great platform for creating programming languages, and the DLR makes it all the better for dynamic languages. Also, the .NET (base class library, presentation foundation, etc.) gives developers an amazing amount of functionality and power. IronPython uses Python syntax and standard libraries and so your Python code will need to be updated accordingly.
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python-sql is a library to write SQL queries in a pythonic way. Simple selects, select with where condition. Select with join or select with multiple joins. Select with group_by and select with output name. Select with order_by, or select with sub-select. Select on other schema and insert query with default values. Insert query with values, and insert query with query. Update query with values. Update query with where condition. Update query with from the list. Delete query with where condition, and delete query with sub-query. Provides limit style, qmark style, and numeric style.
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Windows
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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IT professionals and users in need of a solution to find and install packages and set up environments
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Anyone in search of a solution to build programs, systems and libraries, as well as run executables
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Developers requiring a scripting language for embedding, testing, or writing new applications
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Developers searching for a solution offering a library to write SQL queries
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Company InformationConda
docs.conda.io
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Company InformationFortran
fpm.fortran-lang.org/en/index.html
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Company InformationIronPython
ironpython.net
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Company InformationPython Software Foundation
United States
pypi.org/project/python-sql/
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Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab
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CodeQwen
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Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab
Arch Linux
Arize Phoenix
CodeQwen
Coiled
Conda
Domino Enterprise MLOps Platform
Fortran Package Manager
Homebrew
JetBrains DataSpell
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Integrations
Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab
Arch Linux
Arize Phoenix
CodeQwen
Coiled
Conda
Domino Enterprise MLOps Platform
Fortran Package Manager
Homebrew
JetBrains DataSpell
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Integrations
Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab
Arch Linux
Arize Phoenix
CodeQwen
Coiled
Conda
Domino Enterprise MLOps Platform
Fortran Package Manager
Homebrew
JetBrains DataSpell
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