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    V8js

    V8js

    V8 Javascript Engine for PHP

    V8Js is a PHP extension that allows executing JavaScript code from within PHP using Google’s V8 engine. It’s ideal for projects requiring server-side rendering of JavaScript or integration with JavaScript-heavy workflows.
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    Climate Modeling Courseware

    Climate Modeling Courseware

    Interactive lecture notes and assignments in Jupyter notebook format

    A collection of interactive lecture notes and assignments for a graduate-level climate modeling course. ATM 623 Climate Modeling is an advanced graduate course on climate dynamics and climate modeling. The focus of the course is on the hands-on use of both simple and complex climate models to build an understanding of the processes that control the planetary energy budget. The course makes extensive use of Python code and the Jupyter notebook for reproducible, self-describing calculations...
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    json.lua

    json.lua

    A lightweight JSON library for Lua

    json.lua is a lightweight JSON library for Lua that provides straightforward encoding and decoding without requiring a large external package. It is designed to be dropped into an existing project as a single Lua file, then required directly from application code. The library exposes a simple API for turning Lua values into JSON strings and parsing JSON strings back into Lua values. Its small size makes it practical for games, plugins, scripts, embedded Lua environments, and projects where...
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    pytorch-examples

    pytorch-examples

    Simple examples to introduce PyTorch

    The pytorch-examples project is a collection of concise and practical examples demonstrating how to use PyTorch for machine learning and deep learning tasks. It focuses on clarity and minimalism, providing small, self-contained scripts that illustrate key concepts such as neural network training, optimization, and data handling. The examples cover a range of topics including supervised learning, generative models, and reinforcement learning, making it a valuable resource for both beginners...
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    EA Async

    EA Async

    EA Async implements async-await methods in the JVM

    EA Async implements Async-Await methods in the JVM. It allows programmers to write asynchronous code in a sequential fashion. EA Async should be used to write non-blocking asynchronous code that makes heavy use of CompletableFutures or CompletionStage. It improves scalability by freeing worker threads while your code awaits other processes; And improves productivity by making asynchronous code simpler and more readable. The methods look blocking but are actually transformed into asynchronous...
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    CLIck

    CLIck

    a CLI generator and and SW library

    CLIck allows you to create flat or hierarchical CLI (command line interfaces) in an extremely easy and quick way, supporting very popular features like history with command recalling, context-based auto-completion, tab-based command list, automatic command-line help, special characters, automatic structure builder, and much more. CLIck is written in ANSI C and tested on C and C++ applications on several architectures. It doesn't depend on any external library and uses only a very small...
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    MvvmTools

    MvvmTools

    A library that provide the following cross platform features

    A library that provides the following cross-platform features: -Direct bind of the events (in your views) to the methods or commands (in your view models) in your XAML code -Creating a preview of your view model at design time -Easy way of creating commands in your view models. MvvmTools is a collection of utilities for accelerating MVVM development in .NET applications, providing ready-to-use components.
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    wunderbar

    wunderbar

    Simple horizontal bar chart printer for your terminal

    Wunderbar can print a horizontal bar chart with legend and chart scale straight to your terminal. Or you can use it as a module in your code and get all the building blocks to print the chart yourself. Wunderbar uses partial block characters to print the most precise charts possible.
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    Personal Blog

    Personal Blog

    One article per week, the content is concise, neither salty nor light

    Personal Blog holds the source structure and article index for the author’s personal technical blog, which is closely tied to the “芋道源码” WeChat public account. It uses Markdown files and a static-site setup (with configuration like _config.yml) to organize posts about Java back-end engineering, distributed systems, and source-code deep dives. The README and index emphasize that the blog (in this repo) is paused and that new content is primarily delivered via the WeChat channel, but the GitHub repo remains the canonical archive of links and categories. ...
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    mRemoteNG

    mRemoteNG

    mRemoteNG is the next generation of mRemote, open source

    mRemoteNG ("Multi‑Remote Next Generation") is a free, open‑source, tabbed remote connection manager for Windows. It consolidates multiple remote protocols (e.g., RDP, VNC, SSH) into a single interface, making it easier to organize and manage connections. Tabbed interface for keeping multiple sessions organized. Integrates with external credential vaults (e.g. Thycotic Secret Server) and supports dynamic host update for EC2. Supports a wide range of protocols: RDP, VNC, SSH, Telnet,...
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    Shockolate

    Shockolate

    A minimalist and cross platform System Shock source port

    SystemShock is the open-source reimplementation of System Shock, a groundbreaking 1994 cyberpunk FPS/RPG hybrid originally developed by Looking Glass Studios. This project reverse-engineers the original DOS game, porting it to modern systems while preserving gameplay, visuals, and audio as authentically as possible. It uses SDL2 and modern C++ to bring the classic experience to new platforms, with options for widescreen support and quality-of-life enhancements.
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    Jurassic

    Jurassic

    A .NET library to parse and execute JavaScript code

    Jurassic is an implementation of the ECMAScript language and runtime. It aims to provide the best performing and most standards-compliant implementation of JavaScript for .NET. Jurassic is not intended for end-users; instead it is intended to be integrated into .NET programs. If you are the author of a .NET program, you can use Jurassic to compile and execute JavaScript code.
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    tinyraycaster

    tinyraycaster

    486 lines of C++: old-school FPS in a weekend

    The tinyraycaster project is a compact implementation of a classic raycasting engine inspired by early first-person shooter games, written in a minimal amount of C++ code. It demonstrates how to create a basic 3D environment using 2D grid-based maps and raycasting techniques. The project focuses on teaching the principles behind rendering pseudo-3D scenes, including wall projection, texture mapping, and camera movement. Its simplicity allows developers to understand the entire rendering pipeline without the complexity of modern game engines. ...
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    Text Typesetting

    Text Typesetting

    Concise guide to better typography and formatting practices

    Text-Typesetting is a concise guide to better typography and formatting practices for technical writing. It collects rules of spacing, punctuation, emphasis, and layout that improve readability, especially in documents mixing multiple languages or code. The repository focuses on consistent micro-typography—such as when to use non-breaking spaces, how to place punctuation around quotes, and how to format lists and headings. Examples show the before/after impact of small adjustments, making...
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    libtdata

    libtdata

    Libtdata is a C library implements trees, index allocation and bit ops

    Libtdata is a small and portable C library implements a set of various search data structures, bit operations and index allocation.
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    fullstack-graphql-airbnb-clone

    fullstack-graphql-airbnb-clone

    A Fullstack GraphQL Airbnb Clone with React and React Native

    fullstack-graphql-airbnb-clone is a learning project that recreates core Airbnb-style functionality using a full-stack GraphQL architecture. It includes a React web application, a React Native mobile app, a TypeScript GraphQL server, and shared code organized through Yarn Workspaces. The project is designed to teach how a real product can share logic across web, mobile, and server packages. It demonstrates how booking-style applications can handle users, listings, interface components, and...
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    iOSProject

    iOSProject

    iOS project comprising a collection of demos for iOS Apps

    iOSProject is a comprehensive collection of Objective-C and Swift development resources, including reusable components, UI templates, and utility functions to speed up iOS app development.
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    data-science-ipython-notebooks

    data-science-ipython-notebooks

    Data science Python notebooks: Deep learning

    Data Science IPython Notebooks is a broad, curated set of Jupyter notebooks covering Python, data wrangling, visualization, machine learning, deep learning, and big data tools. It aims to be a practical map of the ecosystem, showing hands-on examples with libraries such as NumPy, pandas, matplotlib, scikit-learn, and others. Many notebooks introduce concepts step by step, then apply them to real datasets so readers can see techniques in action. Advanced sections touch on neural networks and...
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    Go Meta Linter

    Go Meta Linter

    Runs a whole bunch of those linters and normalizes their output

    Go Meta Linter is a deprecated Go meta-linter that was created to run many Go static analysis tools at the same time. It normalizes their results into one consistent output format so editors, IDEs, and CI systems can read problems more easily. The tool helps developers catch issues such as unused code, unchecked errors, duplicated code, style problems, security concerns, and suspicious compiler-level behavior. It supports a broad collection of linters and lets users customize which checks...
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    MITIE

    MITIE

    MITIE: library and tools for information extraction

    This project provides free (even for commercial use) state-of-the-art information extraction tools. The current release includes tools for performing named entity extraction and binary relation detection as well as tools for training custom extractors and relation detectors. MITIE is built on top of dlib, a high-performance machine-learning library[1], MITIE makes use of several state-of-the-art techniques including the use of distributional word embeddings[2] and Structural Support Vector...
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    CameraKit

    CameraKit

    Library for Android Camera 1 and 2 APIs

    CameraKit helps you add a reliable camera to your app quickly. Our open-source camera platform provides consistent capture results, service that scales, and endless camera possibilities. CameraKit fits into your existing stack, sitting between your app and the operating system, to improve camera capture reliability almost immediately. CameraKit doesn't require you to rewrite code, just add our software in minutes saving significant development hours and producing great results. ...
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    angularjs-style-guide

    angularjs-style-guide

    Community-driven set of best practices for AngularJS application

    angularjs-style-guide is a community-driven style guide providing a comprehensive set of best practices, conventions, and architectural recommendations for developing applications with the AngularJS framework. It codifies directory structure, naming conventions, module organization, controllers, directives, services, templates, routing, testing, and other AngularJS-specific patterns — offering a consistent baseline for teams working on medium- to large-scale AngularJS apps. By prescribing...
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    ftdetector

    File type detector library

    This project is a tool to detect file types by signatures and mime types. It uses hash tables to make the detection of a file type as fast as possible. The signature and mime types lists are stored at simple user-friendly files. This file type detector supports a lot of formats (image, archive, text, documents, audio, video, fonts and others). It also includes Microsoft OLE compound file types. The detector's algorythm has special features to detect text file types like (HTML, XML, JSON,...
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    ULib

    ULib

    C++ application development framework, to help developers create apps

    ULib is a highly optimized class framework for writing C++ applications. I wrote this framework as my tool for writing applications in various contexts. It is a result of many years of work as a C++ programmer. I think, in my opinion, that its strongest points are simplicity, efficiency, and sophisticated debugging. ULib is meant as a very lightweight C++ library to facilitate using C++ design patterns even for very deeply embedded applications, such as for systems using uclibc along with...
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    Play-With-Sort-OC

    Play-With-Sort-OC

    Repository implemented in Objective-C with sorting algorithms

    Play-With-Sort-OC is a learning-oriented repository implemented in Objective-C that demonstrates several classic sorting algorithms with code examples (selection sort, bubble sort, insertion sort, quick sort variants, heap sort, etc). The goal is educational; by showing how each algorithm works with animations or clear visualizations in an iOS/Objective-C context, the author helps developers understand not just the “how” but also the “why” behind each algorithm. ...
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