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    CloudTunes

    CloudTunes

    Web-based music player for the cloud

    ...Multiuser support and shareable playlists make it useful for small groups who want a central, always-available jukebox. The project showcases how open web technologies can be combined to provide a smooth, portable music app that users can self-host and customize.
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    CoffeeScript

    CoffeeScript

    Unfancy JavaScript

    CoffeeScript is a lightweight programming language that compiles into JavaScript. It adds syntactic sugar inspired by Ruby, Python, and Haskell to improve brevity and readability, while producing predictable and efficient JavaScript output. Its design emphasizes that “It’s just JavaScript,” meaning any JS library works seamlessly, and compiled output is clean and performant. Adds syntactic sugar like list comprehensions and destructuring assignment. Supports literate programming via...
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