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Welcome to Brownie! - Have you ever started a new project and implemented this little function foo or this datastructure bar you already implemented for another project? - Ever wondered why a specific feature is not in the `standard library`_ already? - Wanted to use that new datastructure but you are still stuck with this ancient Python version or are just not willing or able to switch to Python 3.x, yet? - And most importantly were too lazy to implement this datastructure which would be more appropriate to use? Brownie wants to solve these problems by providing all these small things well documented, well tested and most importantly right now when you need it.
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python-Brownie-0.5.1-bp153.1.17.noarch.html | Common utilities and datastructures for Python applications | OpenSuSE Leap 15.3 for noarch | python-Brownie-0.5.1-bp153.1.17.noarch.rpm |
python-Brownie-0.5.1-lp152.3.3.noarch.html | Common utilities and datastructures for Python applications | OpenSuSE Leap 15.2 for noarch | python-Brownie-0.5.1-lp152.3.3.noarch.rpm |
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