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  1. pyproject.toml

        "Programming Language :: Python",
        "Topic :: Internet",
        "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Application Frameworks",
        "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules",
        "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries",
        "Topic :: Software Development",
        "Typing :: Typed",
        "Development Status :: 4 - Beta",
        "Environment :: Web Environment",
        "Framework :: AsyncIO",
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  2. doc/README.md

    Release notes should be added to `next` by editing existing files or creating
    new files. **Do not add RELNOTE=yes comments in CLs.** Instead, add a file to
    the CL (or ask the author to do so).
    
    At the end of the development cycle, the files will be merged by being
    concatenated in sorted order by pathname. Files in the directory matching the
    glob "*stdlib/*minor" are treated specially. They should be in subdirectories
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  3. .teamcity/test-buckets.json

    					"workers",
    					"model-core",
    					"language-groovy",
    					"build-init",
    					"logging",
    					"plugins-groovy",
    					"kotlin-dsl",
    					"plugins-java",
    					"samples",
    					"plugin-development",
    					"enterprise"
    				]
    			}
    		],
    		"testCoverageUuid":1
    	},
    	{
    		"buckets":[
    			{
    				"parallelizationMethod":{
    					"name":"TeamCityParallelTests",
    					"numberOfBatches":8
    Json
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  4. docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md

    One particular advantage that is not necessarily obvious is that you can **generate clients** (sometimes called <abbr title="Software Development Kits">**SDKs**</abbr> ) for your API, for many different **programming languages**.
    
    ## OpenAPI Client Generators
    
    There are many tools to generate clients from **OpenAPI**.
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/benchmarks.md

        * So, by using FastAPI you are saving development time, bugs, lines of code, and you would probably get the same performance (or better) you would if you didn't use it (as you would have to implement it all in your code).
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  6. docs/en/docs/index.md

    <small>* estimation based on tests on an internal development team, building production applications.</small>
    
    ## Sponsors
    
    <!-- sponsors -->
    
    {% if sponsors %}
    {% for sponsor in sponsors.gold -%}
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  7. istioctl/pkg/authz/authz.go

    	}
    	return envoyConfig, nil
    }
    
    // AuthZ groups commands used for inspecting and interacting the authorization policy.
    // Note: this is still under active development and is not ready for real use.
    func AuthZ(ctx cli.Context) *cobra.Command {
    	cmd := &cobra.Command{
    		Use:   "authz",
    		Short: "Inspect Istio AuthorizationPolicy",
    	}
    
    	cmd.AddCommand(checkCmd(ctx))
    Go
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  8. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    When you set up a remote server (a cloud server, a virtual machine, etc.) the simplest thing you can do is to run Uvicorn (or similar) manually, the same way you do when developing locally.
    
    And it will work and will be useful **during development**.
    
    But if your connection to the server is lost, the **running process** will probably die.
    
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  9. README.md

    <small>* estimation based on tests on an internal development team, building production applications.</small>
    
    ## Sponsors
    
    <!-- sponsors -->
    
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  10. docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md

    
    ## Version 4.7.0
    
    _2020-05-17_
    
     *  New: `HandshakeCertificates.Builder.addInsecureHost()` makes it easy to turn off security in
        private development environments that only carry test data. Prefer this over creating an
        all-trusting `TrustManager` because only hosts on the allowlist are insecure. From
        [our DevServer sample][dev_server]:
    
        ```kotlin
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