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    Vercel Zero

    Vercel Zero

    The programming language for agents

    Zero is an experimental programming language from Vercel Labs designed with AI agents as first-class users. The project explores what a language, tooling system, and standard library might look like if agents need to read, debug, repair, and ship code reliably. It focuses on a small and regular language surface, structured diagnostics, predictable tooling, and machine-readable outputs.
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    rxRust

    rxRust

    Zero-cost & Type-safe Reactive Extensions for Rust

    rxRust is a zero-cost, type-safe implementation of Reactive Extensions for Rust that brings functional reactive programming paradigms into the Rust ecosystem. It enables developers to model asynchronous data streams and event-driven systems declaratively, using composable operators that transform and combine streams over time. The library is designed to leverage Rust’s ownership and type systems to ensure memory safety and efficient resource management without sacrificing performance. ...
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    Dominator

    Dominator

    Zero-cost ultra-high-performance declarative DOM library using FRP

    Dominator is a high-performance declarative DOM library for Rust that focuses on building web applications with minimal overhead by directly manipulating real DOM nodes instead of relying on a virtual DOM. It uses a functional reactive programming model based on signals, allowing UI components to automatically update in response to state changes in an efficient and predictable manner. The library is designed to be “zero-cost,” meaning that abstractions compile down to highly optimized code with no unnecessary runtime overhead. Updates are handled in constant time regardless of application size, making it highly scalable for complex interfaces. ...
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    Nexent

    Nexent

    Zero-code platform for building AI agents from natural language input

    Nexent is an open source platform designed to enable users to create intelligent agents using natural language instead of traditional programming or visual orchestration tools. It focuses on a zero-code approach, allowing users to define workflows and agent behavior purely through language prompts, significantly lowering the barrier to entry for AI development. Built on the MCP ecosystem, Nexent integrates a wide range of tools, models, and data sources into a unified environment for agent creation and execution. ...
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    Train ML Models With SQL You Already Know

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    ZIO

    ZIO

    A type-safe, composable library for async and concurrent programming

    ZIO is a purely functional, type-safe Scala library that provides an Effect (ZIO[R,E,A]) abstraction for asynchronous, concurrent programming. It offers resource safety, fiber-based concurrency, strong error handling, and deterministic testing—all with zero external dependencies. Ideal for building scalable backend systems with compositional architecture.
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    Go SQLBuilder

    Go SQLBuilder

    Powerful SQL string builder library plus a zero-config ORM

    Go-SQLBuilder is a flexible and powerful SQL string builder library for the Go programming language. It aids developers in constructing SQL queries programmatically, ensuring code readability and maintainability.
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    Zerocopy

    Zerocopy

    Zerocopy makes zero-cost memory manipulation effortless

    Zerocopy is a Rust library designed to make zero-cost memory manipulation both safe and effortless. It allows developers to reinterpret or convert raw byte sequences into structured types—and vice versa—without writing unsafe code directly. The crate provides safe abstractions for transmuting data while preserving Rust’s strict safety guarantees, removing the need for manual memory manipulation. Zerocopy introduces a suite of conversion traits such as TryFromBytes, FromBytes, IntoBytes, and...
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    pybind11

    pybind11

    Seamless operability between C++11 and Python

    Pybind11 is a lightweight, header‑only C++ library that simplifies and streamlines creating Python bindings for C++11+ code. It uses template meta-programming to automatically infer types, minimizing boilerplate compared to Boost.Python, and works seamlessly with major build systems
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    PortableGL

    PortableGL

    An implementation of OpenGL 3.x-ish in clean C

    PortableGL is a single-header, software-only implementation of a subset of OpenGL (specifically the GL 2.1 pipeline), designed to run entirely on the CPU. This lightweight graphics library allows OpenGL-style rendering without GPU acceleration, making it ideal for educational use, debugging, embedded systems, and retro-style software rendering. Because it mirrors OpenGL syntax and design, it can act as a drop-in CPU renderer for testing or deploying 3D graphics on platforms without GPU support.
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    Fury

    Fury

    A blazing fast multi-language serialization framework

    Fury is a blazing-fast multi-language serialization framework powered by jit(just-in-time compilation) and zero-copy, providing up to 170x performance and ultimate ease of use. Based on efficient JIT, struct deserialization can get 170x speed up compared to other serialization frameworks. In serialization scenarios, Fury can achieve a 100x speed up compared to traditional serialization frameworks. If you use Java clusters on a large scale, this will save a lot of computing resources.
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    Hello Python

    Hello Python

    Comprehensive tutorial repository aimed at teaching the Python program

    Hello-Python is a comprehensive tutorial repository aimed at teaching the Python programming language from scratch for beginners. It includes over 100 classes and about 44 hours of video instruction, combined with code samples, projects, and a chat community for support. The material covers the fundamentals—variables, data types, loops, functions—as well as intermediate topics like date handling, list comprehensions, file IO, regular expressions, modules, and packages. The course is designed...
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    rust-by-practice

    rust-by-practice

    Challenging examples, exercises and projects

    rust-by-practice is a hands-on, exercise-oriented learning resource for the Rust programming language that takes users beyond theory into real code challenges and practical patterns. Rather than simply listing Rust syntax or language features, it structures its content around progressively complex problems, each designed to illustrate a core Rust concept such as ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, traits, concurrency, zero-cost abstractions, and safe systems programming idioms. ...
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    CodeLlama

    CodeLlama

    Inference code for CodeLlama models

    ...Typical usage includes prompt-driven generation, function or class completion, and zero-shot adherence to natural-language instructions about code changes. The ecosystem provides multiple distributions (e.g., HF format) so developers can integrate with standard toolchains and serving stacks. As part of the broader Llama effort, Code Llama complements instruction-tuned chat models by focusing on code-centric tasks and editor integrations.
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    ZML

    ZML

    Any model. Any hardware. Zero compromise

    ZML is a high-performance machine learning inference stack designed to run AI models efficiently across heterogeneous hardware environments using a modern systems programming approach. Built with technologies such as Zig, MLIR, and Bazel, it focuses on production-grade deployment where performance, portability, and scalability are critical. The system allows models to be compiled and executed across multiple types of accelerators, including GPUs and TPUs, even when distributed across...
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    Lettuce

    Lettuce

    Advanced Java Redis client for thread-safe sync, async, etc.

    ...Lettuce is a fully non-blocking Redis client built with netty providing Reactive, Asynchronous and Synchronous Data Access. Lettuce provides asynchronous API with RedisFuture (CompletionStage) and Reactive types Flux [N] and Mono [0|1]. Low-latency communication, backpressure-enabled network engine for NIO TCP, epoll TCP and Unix Domain Sockets. Reactive Streaming is fully supported. Lettuce comes with an API that gets you started quickly. Its simple yet powerful programming model allows you for trivial use-cases as well as for chained asynchronous flows. Redis Standalone, Master/Slave, Redis Sentinel and Redis Cluster. ...
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    Lexbor

    Lexbor

    Lexbor is development of an open source HTML Renderer library

    Lexbor is the development of a web browser engine available as a software library; it ships with a free license and has no extra dependencies. For us, speed is an absolute must-have. In our development process, we focus on fastest parsing techniques for HTML, CSS, and fonts, fastest data processing methods, and fastest ways to serve content to end users. Whether you are building a backend that handles millions of HTML documents or a UI-heavy user app, your software’s response rate always...
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    Sequential Workflow Designer

    Sequential Workflow Designer

    Sequential Workflow Designer is a lightweight workflow designer

    Sequential Workflow Designer is a lightweight, dependency-free workflow designer for web applications. Built entirely in TypeScript and rendered with SVG, it offers a fully generic and customizable platform for designing workflows, visual programming tools, or any other flow-based UI - independent of any specific workflow engine. On-line examples: https://nocode-js.com/sequential-workflow-designer-examples Documentation: https://nocode-js.com/
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    From Zero to Research Scientist guide

    From Zero to Research Scientist guide

    Detailed and tailored guide for undergraduate students

    From-0-to-Research-Scientist-resources-guide is an open-source educational roadmap that helps learners progress from basic programming knowledge to becoming a research scientist in artificial intelligence. The repository focuses primarily on deep learning and natural language processing, providing structured guidance for individuals who want to pursue research careers in these fields.
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    Smart Application Maker

    Database application creator/builder/maker/producer/designer for user

    Database application creator/builder/maker/producer/designer for user with zero programming knowledge. It is the smart version of Handy Application Maker. The objective is to optimize the usability and the user friendliness to produce software.
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    simple-lang

    The Simple Intelligent and Modular Programming Language & Environment

    A simple, plain and innovative programming with multi-paradigm. It can be embedded in C/C++ projects. The language is portable to various OS including windows, macOS, any linux and unix distros and other OS. The language is small and fast
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    Functional, Data Science Intro To Python

    Functional, Data Science Intro To Python

    [tutorial]A functional, Data Science focused introduction to Python

    The first section is an intentionally brief, functional, data science-centric introduction to Python. The assumption is a someone with zero experience in programming can follow this tutorial and learn Python with the smallest amount of information possible. The sections after that, involve varying levels of difficulty and cover topics as diverse as Machine Learning, Linear Optimization, build systems, command line tools, recommendation engines, Sentiment Analysis and Cloud Computing.
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    Repl.it

    Repl.it

    Online REPL for 15+ languages

    This repository preserves an early open-source snapshot of the service that became Replit, a platform for writing and running code directly in the browser. The project’s core idea is instant, zero-setup programming: open a page, pick a language, type, and run—no local installs or environment wrangling. It combines an in-browser editor with a runnable backend or sandbox so code can execute safely and return output in seconds. Sharing and collaboration are first-class: code can be saved, forked, and embedded, which makes it useful for tutorials, classrooms, and quick demos. ...
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    The Clerk Ignite Project is building an Object Oriented-database and application-host. All-in-one solution to data centric applications. The system features an event based backbone, simple programming model, zero setup. Fast, small footprint, opensource.
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    Zero Sum Game Solver Java Library

    Zero Sum Game Solver Java Library

    Zero Sum Game Solver Java Library is open source java library to solve 2-player finite zero-sum games. This programs solve zero-sum games with linear programming.
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    SplitPDF -SplitPDF.jar- is a ‘command-line driven’ Java-program, it splits a PDF-file by bookmarks into separated PDF’s. The bookmark is used as title for the newly created PDF. Extremely usefull and fast in a batch processing environment.
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