The `pandos core` package contains the baseline implementation of the pandos base abstractions. For more information about how to use this package
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README
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Security
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0.4.0
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Release Date
Oct 22, 2023
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License
/** * Copyright (C) RHDZMOTA - All Rights Reserved * * This source code is protected under international copyright law. * All rights reserved and protected by the copyright holders. * Unauthorized copying of this file and related source code, via any medium is strictly prohibited. * This file and the related codebase are confidential and only available to authorized individuals with the * permission of the copyright holders. If you encounter this file or any of the related codebase and do not have * permission, please contact the copyright holders and delete the files immediately. * * Written by Rodrigo H. Mota <info@rhdzmota.com>, 2023-10-08 */
Security Policy
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with at least one new version released in the past 12 months.
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Community
Limited
Readme
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Contributing.md
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Code of Conduct
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Contributors
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Funding
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This project has seen only 10 or less contributors.
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