waiting

waiting

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Dedupe.io is a powerful tool that learns the best way to find similar rows in your data. Using cutting-edge research in machine learning we quickly and accurately identify matches in your Excel spreadsheet or database—saving you time and money. In today’s world of big data, there’s never been more information available to work with. Unfortunately, all this data is hard to use, especially if it’s been entered by hand or comes from different systems. The simple task of figuring out who is who in a spreadsheet or database can be a daunting, time-consuming task. That’s where Dedupe.io comes in. We developed the best dynamic and scalable solution for de-duplicating and linking datasets, and built a simple step-by-step wizard for anyone to use it.

About

waiting is a small library for waiting for stuff to happen. It basically waits for a function to return True, in various modes. Waiting is compatible with flux for simulated timelines. The most basic usage is when you have a function you want to wait for. Waiting forever is very simple. If your predicate returns a value, it will be returned as the result of wait(). A timeout parameter can also be specified. When a timeout expires without the predicate being fulfilled, an exception is thrown. Sleeping polls the predicate at a certain interval (by default 1 second). The interval can be changed with the sleep_seconds argument. When waiting for multiple predicates, waiting provides two simple facilities to help aggregate them, any and all. They resemble Python’s built-in any() and all(), except that they don’t call a predicate once it has been satisfied (this is useful when the predicates are inefficient and take time to complete).

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Windows
Mac
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iPhone
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Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Developers searching for a Component Library solution

Audience

Anyone seeking a solution to manage waiting times for a function to return True, in various modes

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API

Offers API

API

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Pricing

$9 per 1,000 rows
Free Version
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Pricing

Free
Free Version
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Company Information

dedupe
dedupe.io

Company Information

Python Software Foundation
United States
pypi.org/project/waiting/

Alternatives

SpreadJS

SpreadJS

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Alternatives

requests

requests

Python Software Foundation
requests

requests

Python Software Foundation

Categories

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Integrations

Python
Flux
Microsoft Excel

Integrations

Python
Flux
Microsoft Excel
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