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  1. rxbp rxbp Public

    A back-pressured rxpy extension

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  2. dataclass-abc dataclass-abc Public

    A Python library that allows you to define abstract properties for dataclasses, bridging the gap between abstract base classes (ABCs) and dataclasses.

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    Reactive Extensions for Python

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    A Python library that introduces the Haskell-like do notation using a Python decorator.

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    A Python library that encapsulates stateful computations into a monadic structure.

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  6. polymat polymat Public

    A Python library designed for the representation and manipulation of multivariate polynomial matrices.

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