spectrumdevice
Python library for communicating with digitisers manufactured by Spectrum Instrumentation (by KCL-BMEIS)
pytheus
experimenting with a new prometheus client for python (by Llandy3d)
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5 | 88 | |
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8.3 | 8.4 | |
9 days ago | 4 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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spectrumdevice
Posts with mentions or reviews of spectrumdevice.
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My first open-source package on PyPI: `spectrumdevice`, a high-level, object-oriented library for controlling Spectrum Instruments digitisers. A bit of a niche one!
There's a comprehensive README.md with installation and Quickstart information on GitHub, and reference documentation (auto generated by pdoc) on GitHub Pages.
pytheus
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Ask HN: High quality Python scripts or small libraries to learn from
I don't know if I can consider my code "Great" but I dedicated way too many months on a prometheus library where I focused on quality since I did it for me.
It's relatively small and I think the main take away would be the use of Protocols for the pluggable backend system. I hope you get something out of it :)
https://github.com/Llandy3d/pytheus
- pytheus 0.5.0 - try it without changing code & new improved samples generation
- Show HN: Pytheus Python Prometheus client built with multiprocessing in mind
- pytheus now supports python 3.8+ & async functions
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pytheus: a modern python library for collecting prometheus metrics built with multiprocessing in mind
No worries! You don't have to use it but out of curiosity I tried anyways and indeed that was the only feature not available, there is a py39 branch: https://github.com/Llandy3d/pytheus/tree/py39