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Free Website Speed Test
Free Website Speed Test
Measure the speed and Core Web Vitals of your website. Find out how to make your website load faster and rank well in Google.
·debugbear.com·
Free Website Speed Test
RV08 - Pre-Lease Analysis For Property Management
RV08 - Pre-Lease Analysis For Property Management
Discover how to optimise your student housing pre-lease plans with this analysis. Maximise your ROI with the Student Housing Prelease Tracker.
·rentviewer.com·
RV08 - Pre-Lease Analysis For Property Management
Find AI Tools & Apps | Search The Best AI Tools Directory | AI Search
Find AI Tools & Apps | Search The Best AI Tools Directory | AI Search
Discover the latest AI tools for whatever your needs. Simply type in a function like music or image editing. We continuously update this list to display all the AI tools available on the market.
·ai-search.io·
Find AI Tools & Apps | Search The Best AI Tools Directory | AI Search
Colormind blog
Colormind blog
The Colormind has a REST API that allows you to build applications with beautiful generated color palettes
·colormind.io·
Colormind blog
Coze: Next-Gen AI Chatbot Developing Platform
Coze: Next-Gen AI Chatbot Developing Platform
Coze is a next-generation AI application and chatbot developing platform for everyone. Regardless of your programming experience, Coze enables you to effortlessly create various chatbots and deploy them across different social platforms and messaging apps.
·coze.com·
Coze: Next-Gen AI Chatbot Developing Platform
Shiny
Shiny
Shiny is a package that makes it easy to create interactive web apps using R and Python.
Shiny was designed with an emphasis on distinct input and output components in the UI. Inputs send values from the client to the server, and when the server has values for the client to display, they are received and rendered by outputs.
You want the server to trigger logic on the client that doesn’t naturally relate to any single output.
You want the server to update a specific (custom) output on the client, but not by totally invalidating the output and replacing the value, just making a targeted modification.
You have some client JavaScript that isn’t related to any particular input, yet wants to trigger some behavior in R. For example, binding keyboard shortcuts on the web page to R functions on the server, or alerting R when the size of the browser window has changed.
·shiny.posit.co·
Shiny