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Tango Controls is a toolkit for connecting hardware and software together. It is a mature software which is used by tens of sites to run highly complicated accelerator complexes and experiments 24 hours a day. It is free and Open Source. It is ideal for small and large installations. It provides full support for 3 programming languages - C++, Python and Java.

 

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