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  2. Web Server Gateway Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI, pronounced whiskey[1][2] or WIZ-ghee[3]) is a simple calling convention for web servers to forward requests to web applications or frameworks written in the Python programming language.

  3. Asynchronous Server Gateway Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Asynchronous Server Gateway Interface (ASGI) is a calling convention for web servers to forward requests to asynchronous -capable Python frameworks, and applications. It is built as a successor to the Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI). Where WSGI provided a standard for synchronous Python application, ASGI provides one for both ...

  4. Common Gateway Interface - Wikipedia

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    Common Gateway Interface. In computing, Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is an interface specification that enables web servers to execute an external program to process HTTP or HTTPS user requests. Such programs are often written in a scripting language and are commonly referred to as CGI scripts, but they may include compiled programs.

  5. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    At that point, he viewed radio-frequency identification (RFID) as essential to the Internet of things, [31] which would allow computers to manage all individual things. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] The main theme of the Internet of things is to embed short-range mobile transceivers in various gadgets and daily necessities to enable new forms of ...

  6. Monty Python - Wikipedia

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    Beyond a dictionary definition, Python terms have entered the lexicon in other ways. Menu from the "Spam" sketch, from where the junk term is derived. Spam is included in almost every dish, much to the consternation of a customer. The term "spam" in reference to bulk, unsolicited email is derived from the show's 1970 "Spam" sketch. [199]

  7. Project Jupyter - Wikipedia

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    It was spun off from IPython in 2014 by Fernando Pérez and Brian Granger. Project Jupyter's name is a reference to the three core programming languages supported by Jupyter, which are Julia, Python and R. Its name and logo are an homage to Galileo 's discovery of the moons of Jupiter, as documented in notebooks attributed to Galileo.

  8. Colon cut-off sign - Wikipedia

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    The colon cut-off sign is a radiographic finding seen on abdominal radiographs and computed tomography scans. It is characterized by a marked dilatation of the transverse colon, with an abrupt transition to collapsed distal colon, particularly the splenic flexure. [1]

  9. List of RNA-Seq bioinformatics tools - Wikipedia

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    fastqp Simple FASTQ quality assessment using Python. Kraken: [9] A set of tools for quality control and analysis of high-throughput sequence data. HTSeq [10] The Python script htseq-qa takes a file with sequencing reads (either raw or aligned reads) and produces a PDF file with useful plots to assess the technical quality of a run.