Instant, easy, and predictable development environments
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Instant, easy, and predictable development environments
How to create an executable file from a Python script?
Project to repackage Node.js releases as Python binary wheels for distribution via PyPI
Define and run multi-service applications on isolated environments with Nix or Docker ❄️🐋 🛠️ 💻 ✨
Real-time, open-source simulation of transparent objects for deep learning applications
Select Python runtimes or activate virtual-environments while working in Neo/Vim.
Empower your script with auto_venv: Say Goodbye to Manual Setup or Install!
A ChatBot framework to create customizable all purpose Chatbots using NLP, Tensorflow, Speech Recognition
Creating virtual environments for R.
Utilize affordable 360 cameras and VR headset like Google Cardboard to create an intractable virtual classroom.
Mathpix alternative Convert images to text using Pix2Text OCR and PyQt5 GUI with screen snap feature.
Virtual-Inertial SLAM: VI-SLAM performance evaluations in virtual environments using real inertial data
💻 Command-line tool for managing Python virtual environments
A package manager for python that works like npm.
🧬 Here you'll find OOP exercises, exams, notes, and environment setup instructions relevant to the curriculum covered in class.
Josh's Own SHell, a wrapper around Docker that "instantly" puts you into a linux shell with the perfect Python environment for your project.
A GUI based package manager for Python
A tool to quickly install qemu and quickly start the arm environment
This repository contains a script to load and export YOLO models using the Ultralytics library. The script can detect and utilize NVIDIA and AMD GPUs to accelerate the process. The supported export formats include ONNX, TorchScript, CoreML, TFLite, and TFJS.
Aplicação desenvolvida para explorar o framework acompanhando cursos na @alura-cursos
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