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  1. lightgbm.basic โ€” LightGBM 4.3.0.99 documentation

    Module code lightgbm.basic Source code for lightgbm.basic # coding: utf-8 """Wrapper for C API of LightGBM.""" import...
    lightgbm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_modules/lightgbm/basic.html
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  2. FastAPI class - FastAPI

    FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
    fastapi.tiangolo.com/az/reference/fastapi/
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  3. APIRouter class - FastAPI

    FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
    fastapi.tiangolo.com/em/reference/apirouter/
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  4. Release Notes - FastAPI

    FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
    fastapi.tiangolo.com/em/release-notes/
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  5. APIRouter class - FastAPI

    FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
    fastapi.tiangolo.com/ur/reference/apirouter/
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  6. Request Parameters - FastAPI

    FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
    fastapi.tiangolo.com/pt/reference/parameters/
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  7. Custom Response Classes - File, HTML, Redirect,...

    FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
    fastapi.tiangolo.com/ur/reference/responses/
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  8. Well-Known Labels, Annotations and Taints | Kub...

    Kubernetes reserves all labels and annotations in the kubernetes.io and k8s.io namespaces. This document serves both as a reference to the values and as a coordination point for assigning values. Labels, annotations and taints used on API objects apf.kubernetes.io/autoupdate-spec Type: Annotation Example: apf.kubernetes.io/autoupdate-spec: "true" Used on: FlowSchema and PriorityLevelConfiguration Objects If this annotation is set to true on a FlowSchema or PriorityLevelConfiguration, the spec for that object is managed by the kube-apiserver.
    kubernetes.io/docs/reference/labels-annotations-taints/
    Registered: Fri May 17 08:02:56 UTC 2024
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  9. Kubernetes API Concepts | Kubernetes

    The Kubernetes API is a resource-based (RESTful) programmatic interface provided via HTTP. It supports retrieving, creating, updating, and deleting primary resources via the standard HTTP verbs (POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, GET). For some resources, the API includes additional subresources that allow fine grained authorization (such as separate views for Pod details and log retrievals), and can accept and serve those resources in different representations for convenience or efficiency. Kubernetes supports efficient change notifications on resources via watches.
    kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/
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  10. Running ZooKeeper, A Distributed System Coordin...

    This tutorial demonstrates running Apache Zookeeper on Kubernetes using StatefulSets, PodDisruptionBudgets, and PodAntiAffinity. Before you begin Before starting this tutorial, you should be familiar with the following Kubernetes concepts: Pods Cluster DNS Headless Services PersistentVolumes PersistentVolume Provisioning StatefulSets PodDisruptionBudgets PodAntiAffinity kubectl CLI You must have a cluster with at least four nodes, and each node requires at least 2 CPUs and 4 GiB of memory. In this tutorial you will cordon and drain the cluster's nodes.
    kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/stateful-application/zookeeper/
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