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  • dotwiz

    A blazing fast dict subclass that supports dot access notation.

    Just came out with new release of a new library I been working on called dotwiz, which aims to provide dot (attribute style) access for dicts. Im pretty pleased also since I was able to get performance to where I wanted it :-)

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  • tweetyfly

    Discontinued Retweet bot made by Exifly

    Working on a bot that retweet things for me without using tweepy library, with Logic. :598:

  • zilean

    Python package that facilitates machine learning tasks on League of Legends matches.

    Hello redditors, I am doing a League of Legends open source data analysis project. Any contribution is welcomed! Check out the GitHub.

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