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# These dependencies are installed using:
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#
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# conda install --channel conda-forge --name <env>
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#
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# Conda should be used for
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#
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# 1. Binary python packages (numpy, pandas, pillow).
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# The pypi may not always have binary packages for all platforms
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# and architectures you want to support. For example, pyblake2 only
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# has binary wheels for windows on pypi, whereas there are binary
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# packages on conda-forge (as of Sep 2018).
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# Binary wheels are becomming more common on the pypi this is
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# becomming, so this is less and less of an issue. Most of the time
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# it should be fine to add the dependency to pypi.txt instead.
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#
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# 2. Non python packages (nodejs, typescript).
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# Using conda for these kinds of dependencies minimizes
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# installation overhead for developers.
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# https://pypi.org/project/ujson/
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# UltraJSON is an ultra fast JSON encoder and decoder written
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# in pure C with bindings for Python 2.5+ and 3.
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ujson
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# The hot new pkdf on the block is argon2, winner of
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# the https://password-hashing.net/ competition.
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argon2_cffi
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# https://blake2.net/
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# BLAKE2 is a cryptographic hash function faster than MD5, SHA-1,
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# SHA-2, and SHA-3, yet is at least as secure as the latest standard
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# SHA-3. BLAKE2 has been adopted by many projects due to its high
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# speed, security, and simplicity.
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pyblake2
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