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    Tundra

    Tundra

    Tundra is a code build system that tries to be accurate and fast

    Tundra is a high-performance code build system designed to give the best possible incremental build times even for very large software projects.
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    sbt

    sbt

    sbt, the interactive build tool

    Define your tasks in Scala. Run them in parallel from sbt's interactive shell. sbt is built for Scala and Java projects. It is the build tool of choice for 93.6% of the Scala developers (2019). One of the examples of a Scala-specific feature is the ability to cross-build your project against multiple Scala versions. build.sbt is a Scala-based DSL to express parallel processing task graph. Typos in build.sbt will be caught as a compilation error. With Zinc incremental compiler and file watch...
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    Jib

    Jib

    Containerize your Java application

    ...Jib builds optimized Docker and OCI images for your Java applications-- no Docker daemon or deep mastery of Docker best-practices required. Jib builds by separating the traditionally single image layer Java application into multiple layers for more granular incremental builds. This results in only changes to your code being rebuilt, not your entire application. Jib deploys your changes fast and allows you to rebuild your container image exactly the same without triggering unnecessary updates. All this done completely daemonless, reducing your CLI dependencies.
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    Turborepo

    Turborepo

    Build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust

    Turborepo is a high-performance build system for JavaScript and TypeScript codebases. Turborepo reimagines build system techniques used by Facebook and Google to remove maintenance burden and overhead. Building once is painful enough, Turborepo will remember what you've built and skip the stuff that's already been computed. Turborepo looks at the contents of your files, not timestamps to figure out what needs to be built. Share a remote build cache with your teammates and CI/CD for even...
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    Buck

    Buck

    Build system that encourages the creation of small, reusable modules

    Buck is a build system developed and used by Facebook. It encourages the creation of small, reusable modules consisting of code and resources, and supports a variety of languages on many platforms. Buck builds independent artifacts in parallel to take advantage of multiple cores on your machine. Further, it reduces incremental build times by keeping track of unchanged modules so that the minimal set of modules is rebuilt. Buck only uses the declared inputs, which means everybody gets the same results. ...
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    Didact

    Didact

    A DIY guide to build your own React

    ...It accompanies a series of explanatory posts that break down React concepts step by step. The project covers rendering DOM elements, element creation, JSX, virtual DOM behavior, reconciliation, components, state, Fiber-style incremental reconciliation, and hooks. Its goal is not to replace React, but to make React’s internal ideas easier to understand through a compact implementation. The repository includes code samples and diffs that help learners follow the evolution of the system across lessons. Didact is best suited for developers who want to deepen their understanding of frontend frameworks by rebuilding their core mechanics manually.
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    Provides an ANTLR plugin (including grammar file editor with outline page and project nature with incremental builder) for the Eclipse platform
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    RECODER is a Java framework for Java program analysis and source code transformation. It computes an easy to use syntactic and semantic program model containing cross references, and it supports transformation rollbacks and incremental model updates.
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    Recoder.C# is a Java framework for C# program analysis and source code transformation. It computes an easy to use syntactic and semantic program model containing cross references and supports transformation rollbacks and incremental model updates.
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