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    Benchmark

    Benchmark

    A microbenchmark support library

    A library to benchmark code snippets, similar to unit tests.
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    BenchmarkTools.jl

    BenchmarkTools.jl

    A benchmarking framework for the Julia language

    BenchmarkTools makes performance tracking of Julia code easy by supplying a framework for writing and running groups of benchmarks as well as comparing benchmark results. This package is used to write and run the benchmarks found in BaseBenchmarks.jl. The CI infrastructure for automated performance testing of the Julia language is not in this package but can be found in Nanosoldier.jl. Our story begins with two packages, "Benchmarks" and "BenchmarkTrackers". The Benchmarks package...
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    JMH Gradle Plugin

    JMH Gradle Plugin

    Integrates the JMH benchmarking framework with Gradle

    The JMH Gradle Plugin provides integration of the Java Microbenchmark Harness (JMH) into Gradle builds, enabling developers to write and run performance benchmarks directly in their projects. JMH is the de facto standard for writing accurate and reliable Java microbenchmarks, and this plugin automates tasks like generating benchmark sources, compiling them with the required JMH support classes, and packaging runnable benchmark jars. It simplifies the workflow by handling classpath setup and...
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    Recursive Language Models

    Recursive Language Models

    General plug-and-play inference library for Recursive Language Models

    RLM (short for Reinforcement Learning Models) is a modular framework that makes it easier to build, train, evaluate, and deploy reinforcement learning (RL) agents across a wide range of environments and tasks. It provides a consistent API that abstracts away many of the repetitive engineering patterns in RL research and application work, letting developers focus on modeling, experimentation, and fine-tuning rather than infrastructure plumbing. Within the framework, you can define custom...
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    NYC Taxi Data

    NYC Taxi Data

    Import public NYC taxi and for-hire vehicle (Uber, Lyft)

    The nyc-taxi-data repository is a rich dataset and exploratory project around New York City taxi trip records. It collects and preprocesses large-scale trip datasets (fares, pickup/dropoff, timestamps, locations, passenger counts) to enable data analysis, modeling, and visualization efforts. The project includes scripts and notebooks for cleaning and filtering the raw data, memory-efficient processing for large CSV/Parquet files, and aggregation workflows (e.g. trips per hour, heatmaps of...
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    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python

    The Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms repository by keon is a hands-on collection of implementations of classical data structures and algorithms written in Python. It offers working, often well-commented code for many standard algorithmic problems — from sorting/searching to graph algorithms, dynamic programming, data structures, and more — making it a valuable resource for learning and reference. For students preparing for technical interviews, self-learners brushing up on...
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    Apache Sedona

    Apache Sedona

    Cluster computing framework for processing large-scale geospatial data

    Apache Sedona™ is a cluster computing system for processing large-scale spatial data. Sedona extends existing cluster computing systems, such as Apache Spark and Apache Flink, with a set of out-of-the-box distributed Spatial Datasets and Spatial SQL that efficiently load, process, and analyze large-scale spatial data across machines. According to our benchmark and third-party research papers, Sedona runs 2X - 10X faster than other Spark-based geospatial data systems on computation-intensive...
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    chinese-independent-developer

    chinese-independent-developer

    List of independent developer projects in China

    ...It also acts as a historical snapshot of the Chinese indie dev ecosystem, preserving projects even after they have stopped active development. For new indie creators, the list works as inspiration and a benchmark, illustrating a spectrum of product ideas, niches, and business models that others have tried.
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    engineering-management

    engineering-management

    A collection of inspiring resources related to engineering management

    ...Many entries come from experienced leaders sharing hard-won lessons, so the list doubles as a mentorship proxy for new managers. It is especially useful for individual contributors transitioning into management, or for existing managers who want to benchmark and refine their practices.
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    IQuest-Coder-V1 Model Family

    IQuest-Coder-V1 Model Family

    New family of code large language models (LLMs)

    IQuest-Coder-V1 is a cutting-edge family of open-source large language models specifically engineered for code generation, deep code understanding, and autonomous software engineering tasks. These models range from tens of billions to smaller footprints and are trained on a novel code-flow multi-stage paradigm that captures how real software evolves over time — not just static code snapshots — giving them a deeper semantic understanding of programming logic. They support native long contexts...
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    Open LLMs

    Open LLMs

    A list of open LLMs available for commercial use

    Open LLMs, by the same author behind applied-ml — serves as a curated directory of open large language models (LLMs) that are available for commercial or open-source use. Rather than proprietary or closed-source LLMs, this repo focuses on freely available or permissively licensed models that practitioners can download, run, fine-tune or integrate without restrictive licensing. For teams or developers interested in experimenting with LLMs but wanting to avoid vendor lock-in or licensing...
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    MiniMax-M2.1

    MiniMax-M2.1

    MiniMax M2.1, a SOTA model for real-world dev & agents.

    MiniMax-M2.1 is an open-source, state-of-the-art agentic language model released to democratize high-performance AI capabilities. It goes beyond a simple parameter upgrade, delivering major gains in coding, tool use, instruction following, and long-horizon planning. The model is designed to be transparent, controllable, and accessible, enabling developers to build autonomous systems without relying on closed platforms. MiniMax-M2.1 excels in real-world software engineering tasks, including...
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    GoNB

    GoNB

    GoNB, a Go Notebook Kernel for Jupyter

    Go is a compiled language, but with very fast compilation, that allows one to use it in a REPL (Read-Eval-Print-Loop) fashion, by inserting a "Compile" step in the middle of the loop -- so it's a Read-Compile-Run-Print-Loop — while still feeling very interactive. GoNB leverages that compilation speed to implement a full-featured (at least it's getting there) Jupyter notebook kernel. As a side benefit it works with packages that use CGO — although it won't parse C code in the cells, so it...
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    Granite Code Models

    Granite Code Models

    A Family of Open Foundation Models for Code Intelligence

    Granite Code Models are IBM’s open-source, decoder-only models tailored for code tasks such as fixing bugs, explaining and documenting code, and modernizing codebases. Trained on code from 116 programming languages, the family targets strong performance across diverse benchmarks while remaining accessible to the community. The repository introduces the model lineup, intended uses, and evaluation highlights, and it complements IBM’s broader Granite initiative spanning multiple modalities....
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    MiniMax-M1

    MiniMax-M1

    Open-weight, large-scale hybrid-attention reasoning model

    MiniMax-M1 is presented as the world’s first open-weight, large-scale hybrid-attention reasoning model, designed to push the frontier of long-context, tool-using, and deeply “thinking” language models. It is built on the MiniMax-Text-01 foundation and keeps the same massive parameter budget, but reworks the attention and training setup for better reasoning and test-time compute scaling. Architecturally, it combines Mixture-of-Experts layers with lightning attention, enabling the model to...
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    This benchmark suite is intend as a tool for the research community. It consists of a set of open source, real world applications with non-trivial memory loads.
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    OpenDDS

    OpenDDS

    OpenDDS is open source publish/subscribe middleware

    OpenDDS is an open source implementation of the Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS), providing a publish/subscribe middleware solution for real-time distributed systems. OpenDDS includes development and run-time tools. Full product information, source code, documentation, build instructions, and license information are available from http://www.opendds.org. Commercial consulting, support, and training for OpenDDS are available. OpenDDS is in production use...
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    Munin
    Master/node to gather and graph "everything" on your systems using Tobi Oetiker's rrdtool. It can optionally warn your surveillance software. This software package was originally called LRRD. The project. Please see http://munin-monitoring.org/
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    How They DevOps

    How They DevOps

    A curated collection of publicly available resources

    How They DevOps is a collection of public writeups, posts, and references that show how well-known companies actually implement DevOps practices in the real world. Instead of describing DevOps in the abstract, it points to concrete CI/CD setups, infrastructure choices, incident processes, and tooling stacks used by tech organizations. This gives learners and teams a reality check: DevOps at scale is opinionated, messy, and adapted to business constraints. It’s especially useful for people...
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    UVU

    UVU

    UVU is an extremely fast and lightweight test runner for Node.js

    UVU is a lightweight, ultra-fast JavaScript test runner for Node.js and the browser created by Luke Edwards (lukeed). Its primary goal is to minimize overhead: startup time, memory usage, and complexity are all kept very low so that developers can write and run tests with minimal friction. The tool supports modern features like async/await and native ES Modules, making it suitable for modern codebases. It also supports running in browser environments, which makes it versatile for frontend...
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    CountBitsSet

    minimal benchmark code for Counting Set Bits (ones) in an Integer

    I was curious how much better the Algorithms, pointed out by BitTwiddling Hacks, perform than a simple Lookup Table approach... Now I think, perhaps my little investigation is interesting for others too... PS: the parallel counting Algo is about 35% faster on average on my computers than a simple LUT based solution. Also this shows nicely how different a human brain compatible solution is to a binary machine optimal solution :-) In the meantime I added other Algorithms beside...
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    Specter

    Specter

    Clojure(Script)'s missing piece

    Specter is a powerful Clojure (and ClojureScript) library that revolutionizes navigation and manipulation of deeply nested and recursive data structures through a flexible, high-performance API beyond what vanilla Clojure offers. Specter has an extremely simple core, just a single abstraction called "navigator". Queries and transforms are done by composing navigators into a "path" precisely targeting what you want to retrieve or change. Navigators can be composed with any other navigators,...
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    Jour is designed to simplify the use of Javassist for processing multiple classes. In short Jour is simple Aspect Oriented Programming AOP framework on top of Javassist.
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    benchm-ml

    benchm-ml

    A benchmark of commonly used open source implementations

    This repository is designed to provide a minimal benchmark framework comparing commonly used machine learning libraries in terms of scalability, speed, and classification accuracy. The focus is on binary classification tasks without missing data, where inputs can be numeric or categorical (after one-hot encoding). It targets large scale settings by varying the number of observations (n) up to millions and the number of features (after expansion) to about a thousand, to stress test different...
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    Video Nonlocal Net

    Video Nonlocal Net

    Non-local Neural Networks for Video Classification

    video-nonlocal-net implements Non-local Neural Networks for video understanding, adding long-range dependency modeling to 2D/3D ConvNet backbones. Non-local blocks compute attention-like responses across all positions in space-time, allowing a feature at one frame and location to aggregate information from distant frames and regions. This formulation improves action recognition and spatiotemporal reasoning, especially for classes requiring context beyond short temporal windows. The repo...
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