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    YaBASIC libs 2

    Libraries for the yabasic interpreter

    ...This site contains a rethink of my earlier libraries collection (https://sourceforge.net/projects/yabasiclibs/). See the README for details. Distribution is via source code in the git repository only. Licensed according to the WTFPL.
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    Unet

    Unet

    Source code for unet-pytorch, which can train its own model

    Unet-pytorch is a PyTorch implementation of U-Net for semantic segmentation workflows. The repository is built around training, prediction, and mIoU evaluation for VOC-style segmentation data and medical-style datasets. It includes scripts for general training, medical dataset training, prediction, annotation handling, model summaries, and evaluation. The project supports multiple backbones, data processing utilities, extensive comments, and adjustable training parameters. Its README notes...
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    LeetCode

    LeetCode

    LeetCode Problems' Solutions

    ...The repository includes implementations for many classic coding challenge categories such as arrays, strings, linked lists, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, sorting, searching, and math. It is useful for comparing approaches, reviewing solution patterns, and studying how common interview problems can be implemented in code. Because it is a solution archive, it is best used as a learning companion after attempting problems independently. Its main value is providing a broad, accessible reference set for developers preparing for coding interviews.
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    Twemoji

    Twemoji

    Simple library that provides standard Unicode emoji for all platforms

    ...Each type of parsing accepts a callback to generate an image source or an options object with parsing info. The second kind of parsing is string parsing. This is unrecommended because this method does not sanitize the string or otherwise prevent malicious code from being executed; such sanitization is out of scope.
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    Terminals Are Sexy

    Terminals Are Sexy

    A curated list of Terminal frameworks, plugins & resources

    ...It also points to customization ideas—prompts, themes, and fonts—that help you craft a clear, legible, and pleasant environment. Because it’s a living list, contributions are encouraged, keeping entries current as tools evolve. If you spend time in a terminal—whether writing code, administering systems, or just automating chores—this is a single, convenient place to find better defaults and new favorites.
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    Awesome Conformal Prediction

    Awesome Conformal Prediction

    A professionally curated list of awesome Conformal Prediction videos

    awesome-conformal-prediction is a curated “awesome list” repository on GitHub collecting high-quality resources related to conformal prediction: tutorials, books, papers, theses, open-source libraries, videos, and other educational material. It is not a software library itself but a directory of resources for those wanting to learn or work with conformal prediction and uncertainty quantification. This exceptional resource is the culmination of my PhD journey in Machine Learning, specializing...
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    gon

    gon

    Sign, notarize, and package macOS CLI tools and applications

    gon is a simple, no-frills tool for signing and notarizing your CLI binaries for macOS. gon is available as a CLI that can be run manually or in automation pipelines. It is also available as a Go library for embedding in projects written in Go. gon can sign and notarize binaries written in any language. Beginning with macOS Catalina (10.15), Apple is requiring all software distributed outside of the Mac App Store to be signed and notarized. Software that isn't properly signed or notarized...
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    Immuni Android

    Immuni Android

    Official repository for the Android version of the immuni application

    This repository contains the source code of Immuni's Android client.
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    JNativeHook

    JNativeHook

    Global keyboard and mouse listeners for Java

    ...This will allow you to listen for global shortcuts or mouse motion that would otherwise be impossible using pure Java. To accomplish this task, JNativeHook leverages platform-dependent native code through Java's native interface to create low-level system-wide hooks and deliver those events to your application.
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    Statistical Rethinking 2022

    Statistical Rethinking 2022

    Statistical Rethinking course winter 2022

    This repository hosts the 2022 version of the Statistical Rethinking course. It contains course materials such as R scripts, notebooks, and worked examples aligned with McElreath’s textbook. The code emphasizes Bayesian data analysis using R, the rethinking package, and Stan models. It includes lecture code files, example datasets, and structured exercises that parallel the topics covered in the lectures (probability, regression, model comparison, Bayesian updating). The repo functions as a direct hands-on reference for students following the 2022 recorded lecture series. ...
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    go-fundamental-programming

    go-fundamental-programming

    Set of video and voice tutorials for the Go language

    go-fundamental-programming is the code and notes repository for the Chinese video course, a foundational Go programming tutorial aimed at beginners. The author positions it explicitly as a way to share the knowledge and pitfalls accumulated while learning Go, so that new learners can avoid common mistakes and weird corner cases. The course is delivered as a series of lectures, and each lecture has a dedicated lectureX.md file that serves as classroom notes, listing the knowledge points covered and the timestamp at which each segment starts. ...
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    protostuff

    protostuff

    Java serialization library, proto compiler, code generator

    A java serialization library with built-in support for forward-backward compatibility (schema evolution) and validation.
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    Specter

    Specter

    Clojure(Script)'s missing piece

    ...Navigators can be composed with any other navigators, allowing sophisticated manipulations to be expressed very concisely. In addition, Specter has performance rivaling hand-optimized code (see this benchmark). Clojure's only comparable built-in operations are get-in and update-in, and the Specter equivalents are 30% and 85% faster, respectively (while being just as concise). Under the hood, Specter uses advanced dynamic techniques to strip away the overhead of composition.
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    Proxy Manager

    Proxy Manager

    OOP Proxy wrappers/utilities to manage proxies of your objects

    ...The maintainer of ocramius/proxy-manager and thousands of other packages are working with Tidelift to deliver commercial support and maintenance for the open source dependencies you use to build your applications. Save time, reduce risk, and improve code health, while paying the maintainers of the exact dependencies you use. The suggested installation method is via composer. Build a lazy loadable object with ProxyManager using a Virtual Proxy.
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    Differ

    Differ

    Swift library to generate differences and patches between collections

    Differ generates the differences between Collection instances. There’s a lot more to calculating diffs than performing table view animations easily. Wherever you have code that propagates added/removed/moved callbacks from your model to your user interface, you should consider using a library that can calculate differences. Animating small batches of changes is usually going to be faster and provide a more responsive experience than reloading all of your data. Calculating and acting on differences should also aid you in making a clear separation between data and user interface, and hopefully provide a more declarative approach: your model performs state transition, then your UI code performs appropriate actions based on the calculated differences to that state.
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    dat.GUI

    dat.GUI

    dat.gui is a lightweight controller library for JavaScript

    A lightweight graphical user interface for changing variables in JavaScript. The easiest way to use dat.GUI in your code is by using the built source at build/dat.gui.min.js. These built JavaScript files bundle all the necessary dependencies to run dat.GUI. If you're using a server with a Content Security Policy in place that blocks 'unsafe-inline', you will have problems when dat.gui.js tries to inject style information. To get around this, load 'build/dat.gui.css' as an external style sheet. ...
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    Introduction to Vue.js 3 Course

    Introduction to Vue.js 3 Course

    Workshop Materials for my Introduction to Vue.js Workshop

    ...The content covers essential Vue.js concepts such as directives, data rendering, methods, watchers, computed properties, components, slots, and the Composition API (for Vue 3), complemented with example code and exercises. Since the course was updated for Vue 3, the repo includes directories for both Vue 2 and Vue 3 resources, enabling learners to explore both versions depending on their work context. Also included are build setups (Vue CLI, Nuxt) and additional sections on animation and advanced topics like custom directives, making it a full learning path rather than just a quick tutorial. ...
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    Spyne

    Spyne

    A transport agnostic sync/async RPC library

    Spyne is a Python RPC toolkit that makes it easy to expose online services that have a well-defined API using multiple protocols and transports. It integrates with popular Python web frameworks as well as libraries like SQLAlchemy to keep your code as DRY as possible. Spyne aims to save the protocol implementers the hassle of implementing their own remote procedure call api and the application programmers the hassle of jumping through hoops just to expose their services using multiple protocols and transports. In other words, Spyne is a framework for building distributed solutions that strictly follow the MVC pattern, where Model = spyne.model, View = spyne.protocol and Controller = user code. ...
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    DataTables

    DataTables

    Tables plug-in for jQuery

    DataTables is a jQuery plugin that enhances HTML tables with powerful dynamic features such as searching, sorting, and pagination. It transforms plain static tables into interactive data explorers with minimal code changes. Developers can customize its behavior through an extensive API, adding export buttons, column visibility toggles, custom filters, and integration with remote data sources via Ajax. The plugin is modular, with a core that provides essentials and a wide range of extensions that cover advanced functionality like fixed headers, responsive layouts, and inline editing. ...
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    WFMATH Java Bindings

    Java language bindings for WFMATH

    This project is a subproject of the WFMATH library, a library providing several complex mathematical primitives. This library will allow Java programmers to use WFMATH in their code.
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    Airbnb JavaScript Style Guide

    Airbnb JavaScript Style Guide

    JavaScript Style Guide

    The Airbnb JavaScript Style Guide is a widely adopted, opinionated, open-source set of coding conventions and best practices for writing readable, maintainable JavaScript (and React/JSX) code, published under the MIT license and assuming usage of modern tooling such as Babel and ESLint. Whichever testing framework you use, you should be writing tests. Strive to write many small pure functions, and minimize where mutations occur. Be cautious about stubs and mocks - they can make your tests more brittle.
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    EventBus

    The no.1 event library for Android

    EventBus is an open-source library for Android and Java that uses the publisher/subscriber pattern for loose coupling, enabling central communication to decoupled classes with just a few lines of code. It simplifies communication between Activities, Threads, Services and other components while also simplifying code, eliminating dependencies, and overall improving app development speed and quality. EventBus offers several advanced features, such as jump start, delivery threads, subscriber priorities, and many others. It is specifically optimized for high performance and is small at just ~60k jar. ...
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    Lagom

    Lagom

    Reactive Microservices for the JVM

    ...A single command builds the project, starts supporting components and your microservices, as well as the Lagom infrastructure. The build hot-reloads when it detects changes to source code.
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    react-pxq

    react-pxq

    Implement modern front-end architecture with idiomatic React patterns

    ...It shows how to break a product into cohesive components, manage global and local state, and coordinate data-fetching with UI updates. Routing is used to separate feature areas, while shared UI primitives keep styling and behavior consistent across screens. The code emphasizes ES6+ conventions, async flows, and clean separation of concerns to keep maintenance approachable. It also spotlights responsive layout techniques and interaction states that make the app feel polished on mobile and desktop. For learners transitioning from tutorials to full apps, this repo offers a practical, readable example of a React project that’s structured for growth.
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    QB64

    QB64

    BASIC for the modern era

    QB64 is a modern self-hosting BASIC compiler that brings classic QBasic/QuickBASIC programs into the modern era. It enables legacy code to run on today’s operating systems with minimal modifications, while also introducing new commands and libraries for multimedia, networking, and 64-bit computing. QB64 compiles to C++ and includes a built-in IDE, making it accessible for beginners, hobbyists, and retro programming enthusiasts. It aims to preserve the ease and nostalgia of BASIC while expanding its capabilities for contemporary development.
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