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    IGListKit

    IGListKit

    A data-driven UICollectionView framework for building fast lists

    IGListKit uses an algorithm adapted from a paper titled A technique for isolating differences between files by Paul Heckel. This algorithm uses a technique known as the longest common subsequence to find a minimal diff between collections in linear time O(n). It finds all inserts, deletes, updates, and moves between arrays of data. A working range is a range of section controllers who aren’t yet visible, but are near the screen. Section controllers are notified of their entrance and exit to this range. This concept lets your section controllers prepare content before they come on screen (e.g. download images). ...
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    TensorFlow MacOS

    TensorFlow MacOS

    TensorFlow for macOS 11.0+ accelerated using Apple's ML Compute

    ...As TensorFlow added a Metal PluggableDevice path, the project directed users toward using Apple’s tensorflow-metal to get GPU acceleration on Mac directly through Metal. The README and releases emphasized this was a macOS-optimized distribution, not an upstream fork of TensorFlow, and it cataloged common installation notes and issues encountered by early Apple Silicon users. In practice, the repo served as a bridge during the transition to native Mac acceleration, making modern TensorFlow viable on Apple hardware while upstream support matured.
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    SwiftSVG

    SwiftSVG

    A simple, performant, and lightweight SVG parser

    SwiftSVG is not meant to be a full SVG parser. The library supports the most common use cases of flat, solid-color SVG elements. It supports grouping and transformations and can parse all path and shape elements. The best use case for SwiftSVG is for flat icons that you may want to theme at runtime and have good control over. Think icons for your app, especially if you offer light and dark themes. The library can handle complex paths, and more importantly can handle them quickly, so you can use it to display many SVGs, just not every single use case. ...
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    Nimbus

    Nimbus

    The iOS framework that grows only as fast as its documentation

    ...This includes simplifying common tasks, such as creating RGB colors, and providing additional features that Apple has not yet or may not implement, such as photo viewers. By using Nimbus you will save countless hours of development time. We've found that after a point you won't want to build a project without it. There are two primary forms of documentation for Nimbus, autogenerated documentation and community documentation.
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