SmartyStreets
- Utah, United States
- https://smartystreets.com
Pinned repositories
Repositories
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smartystreets-python-sdk
The official client libraries for accessing SmartyStreets APIs from Python 2.7 and 3.5
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smartystreets-go-sdk
The official client libraries for accessing SmartyStreets APIs from Go.
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smartystreets-ruby-sdk
The official client libraries for accessing SmartyStreets APIs from Ruby
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smartystreets-php-sdk
The official client libraries for accessing SmartyStreets APIs from the PHP Hypertext Processor.
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smartystreets-java-sdk
The official client libraries for accessing SmartyStreets APIs from Java (and JRE-based languages)
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smartystreets-dotnet-sdk
The official client libraries for accessing SmartyStreets APIs from .Net (C# and CLR-based languages)
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deb-publisher
Facilitate publishing of Debian packages.
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satisfy
A simple (bare-bones) dependency manager.
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detour
An alternate, MVC-based, approach to HTTP applications in go.
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shuttle
Transforms HTTP requests into intention-revealing, user instructions. After processing the given operation, it then renders the results of that operation back to the underlying HTTP response.
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smartystreets-ios-sdk
The official client libraries for accessing SmartyStreets APIs from iOS
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smartystreets-javascript-sdk
The official client libraries for accessing SmartyStreets APIs from javascript.
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goconvey
Go testing in the browser. Integrates with `go test`. Write behavioral tests in Go.
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transports
Simple wrappers around stream transport protocols, e.g. gzip and TLS
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joyride
Runner for stateful services.
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metrics
Instrumentation for golang apps
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httpx
Functions and wrappers for common http operations and components.
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sqldb
A light adapter over Go's database/sql package.
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messaging-rabbitmq
The RabbitMQ implementation of the contracts and behaviors from the SmartyStreets "messaging" repository.
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projector
Document storage behavior.
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s3
Wrapped subset of AWS SDK S3 behavior
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pipeline
Useful infrastructure for pipelined applications.
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scanners
Variations on the bufio.Scanner interface over various types of sources (csv, strings.Fields, fixed-width, etc...).

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