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Barcode generation and recognition component. It allows developers to quickly and easily add barcode creation and scanning functionality to their Python applications.
Aspose.BarCode for Python via Java is a robust and reliable barcode generation and recognition component, written in Python and Java. It allows developers to quickly and easily add barcode creation and scanning functionality to their Python applications.
Numeric Only: EAN13, EAN8, UPCA, UPCE, ISBN, ISMN, ISSN, Interleaved2of5, Standard2of5, MSI, Code11, Codabar, Postnet, Planet, EAN14(SCC14), SSCC18, ITF14, IATA 2 of 5, DatabarOmniDirectional, DatabarStackedOmniDirectional, DatabarExpandedStacked, DatabarStacked, DatabarLimited, DatabarTruncated
Alpha-Numeric: GS1Code128, Code128, Code39 Extended, Code39 Standard, Code93 Extended, Code93 Standard, Australia Post, Italian Post 25, Matrix 2 of 5, DatabarExpanded, PatchCode
2D Symbologies: PDF417, DataMatrix, Aztec, QR, MicroQR, GS1DataMatrix, Code16K, CompactPDF417, Swiss QR (QR Bill)
Images: JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP
Images: JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP
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Barcode generation and recognition component. It allows developers to quickly and easily add barcode creation and scanning functionality to their Python applications.
We found that aspose-barcode-for-python-via-java demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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