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  2. Comparison of online source code playgrounds - Wikipedia

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    Playground Access PHP Ruby/Rails Python/Django SQL Other DB Fiddle [am] Free & Paid No No No Yes MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite dbfiddle [an] Free No No No Yes Db2, Firebird, MariaDB, MySQL, Node.js, Oracle, Postgres, SQL Server, SQLite, YugabyteDB ExtendsClass [ao] Free Yes No No Yes MySQL, SQLite (SQL.js) PhpFiddle [ap] Free Yes No No Yes MySQL ...

  3. OpenAI Codex - Wikipedia

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    OpenAI Codex is an artificial intelligence model developed by OpenAI.It parses natural language and generates code in response. It powers GitHub Copilot, a programming autocompletion tool for select IDEs, like Visual Studio Code and Neovim. [1]

  4. Pylons project - Wikipedia

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    Pylons Project is an open-source organization that develops a set of web application technologies written in Python.Initially the project was a single web framework called Pylons, but after the merger with the repoze.bfg framework under the new name Pyramid, the Pylons Project now consists of multiple related web application technologies.

  5. File:SoloLearn logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. File; File history; File usage; Metadata ... //sololearn.com sololearn's official website: 13:54, 1 July 2019: 326 ...

  6. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum - Wikipedia

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    [15] [19] [20] He was to receive a 10 percent commission on the project, which was expected to cost at least $1 million. [20] It took him 15 years, more than 700 sketches and six sets of working drawings to create and complete the museum, after a series of difficulties and delays; [ 21 ] [ 22 ] the cost eventually doubled from the initial estimate.

  7. Molecular Playground - Wikipedia

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    Molecular Playground displaying how Ritonavir binds to HIV-1 protease. Molecular Playground is a project initiated in 2009 by researchers at University of Massachusetts Amherst whose goal is to expose the molecular aspect of nature to the public by the use of a system which displays interactive molecule simulations in public areas.