| Computer languages
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Python +
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| Full description
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A simple REST client for Python, inspired by the microframework (Camping, Sinatra) style of specifying actions: get, put, post, delete.
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| Homepage URL
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http://pypi.python.org/pypi/py-restclient/1.3.3 +
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| Interface
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web +
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| Is GNU
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false +
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| Keywords
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client +
, Python +
, REST +
, framework +
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| Last review by
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Kelly Hopkins +
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| Last review date
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17 March 2010 +
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| License
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X11 +
, BSD 2Clause +
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| License verified by
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Kelly Hopkins +
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| License verified date
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17 March 2010 +
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| Name
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PyRESTclient +
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| Programming-language
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python +
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| Real name
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Benoit Chesneau +
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| Revisionid
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6,107 +
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| Revisiontimestamp
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12 April 2011 15:02:58 +
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| Revisionuser
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WikiSysop +
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| Role
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Maintainer +
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| Short description
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Python REST client +
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| Software-development
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programming-language +
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| Submitted by
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Database conversion +
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| Submitted date
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1 April 2011 +
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| Use
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software-development +
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| User level
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intermediate +
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| Version date
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23 August 2009 +
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| Version download
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http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/py-restclient/py-restclient-1.3.3.tar.gz#md5=74e2da8eb3eaf0fc22ee1151aa5185f0 +
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| Version identifier
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1.3.3 +
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| Version status
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beta +
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| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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25 May 2012 02:12:13 +
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| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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Entry +
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| EmailThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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benoitc@e-engura.com +
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