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    AI-Agent-Host

    AI-Agent-Host

    The AI Agent Host is a module-based development environment.

    The AI Agent Host integrates several advanced technologies and offers a unique combination of features for the development of language model-driven applications. The AI Agent Host is a module-based environment designed to facilitate rapid experimentation and testing. It includes a docker-compose configuration with QuestDB, Grafana, Code-Server and Nginx. The AI Agent Host provides a seamless interface for managing and querying data, visualizing results, and coding in real-time. The AI...
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    Mastering Shiny

    Mastering Shiny

    Mastering Shiny: a book

    Mastering Shiny is a book (and its accompanying source repository) by Hadley Wickham that teaches people how to build interactive web applications using Shiny in R. It starts from basics (your first app, UI components, reactivity) and progresses to more advanced topics (dynamic UIs, modules, testing, security, performance). It is intended to help data scientists, analysts, or R users who may not have deep experience in web technologies become expert Shiny developers. ...
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