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docs/en/docs/index.md
* More advanced (but equally easy) techniques for declaring **deeply nested JSON models** (thanks to Pydantic). * **GraphQL** integration with <a href="https://strawberry.rocks" class="external-link" target="_blank">Strawberry</a> and other libraries. * Many extra features (thanks to Starlette) as: * **WebSockets** * extremely easy tests based on HTTPX and `pytest` * **CORS**
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README.md
* More advanced (but equally easy) techniques for declaring **deeply nested JSON models** (thanks to Pydantic). * **GraphQL** integration with <a href="https://strawberry.rocks" class="external-link" target="_blank">Strawberry</a> and other libraries. * Many extra features (thanks to Starlette) as: * **WebSockets** * extremely easy tests based on HTTPX and `pytest` * **CORS**
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docs/en/docs/features.md
![ReDoc](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/img/index/index-06-redoc-02.png) ### Just Modern Python It's all based on standard **Python type** declarations (thanks to Pydantic). No new syntax to learn. Just standard modern Python.
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RELEASE.md
find the code useful. * re2 / regexp.h was removed from being a public interface of TF. Should users need regular expressions, they should depend on the RE2 library directly rather than via TensorFlow. ## Thanks to our Contributors This release contains contributions from many people at Google, as well as: Abid K, @afshinrahimi, @AidanGG, Ajay Rao, Aki Sukegawa, Alex Rothberg,
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
end operation ->> client: Return response to client Note over client,operation: Response is already sent, can't change it anymore opt Tasks operation -->> tasks: Send background tasks end opt Raise other exception tasks -->> dep: Raise other exception end Note over dep: After yield opt Handle other exception
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docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md
This is the basic idea. But you will probably want to take care of some additional things, like: * Security - HTTPS * Running on startup * Restarts * Replication (the number of processes running) * Memory * Previous steps before starting
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maven-api-impl/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/internal/impl/resolver/MavenSessionBuilderSupplier.java
} /** * This method produces "surrogate" type registry that is static: it aims users that want to use * Maven-Resolver without involving Maven Core and related things. * <p> * This type registry is NOT used by Maven Core: Maven replaces it during Session creation with a type registry * that supports extending it (i.e. via Maven Extensions). * <p>
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docs/distributed/CONFIG.md
- "https://server3-pool1:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/" - "https://server4-pool1:9000/mnt/disk{1...4}/" set-drive-count: 4 # Advanced option, must be used under guidance from MinIO team. ``` ### Things to know - Fields such as `version` and `pools` are mandatory, however all other fields are optional. - Each pool expects a minimum of 2 nodes per pool, and unique non-repeating hosts for each argument.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
### What is a Program The word **program** is commonly used to describe many things: * The **code** that you write, the **Python files**. * The **file** that can be **executed** by the operating system, for example: `python`, `python.exe` or `uvicorn`. * A particular program while it is **running** on the operating system, using the CPU, and storing things on memory. This is also called a **process**. ### What is a Process
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cni/README.md
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