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    996.ICU

    996.ICU

    Repo for counting stars and contributing

    996.ICU is a landmark community movement and repository that protested the “996” work schedule culture (9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week) prevalent in some tech workplaces. The repo galvanized global attention to labor rights in software by aggregating discussions, legal references, and media coverage that highlight the health and legal risks of excessive overtime. It popularized the Anti-996 License, a software license intended to discourage companies with abusive labor practices from...
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    General

    General

    The official registry of general Julia packages

    ...The system also integrates with TagBot to automate tagging of package releases once registered. By maintaining clear rules for licensing and contribution, General ensures a reliable and transparent process for managing Julia’s open source package ecosystem.
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    Software Engineering Blogs

    Software Engineering Blogs

    A curated list of engineering blogs

    Software Engineering Blogs is a curated collection of engineering-focused blog posts and resources aggregated from leading technology companies and developers. The repository serves as a centralized index that helps users discover high-quality technical content across a wide range of topics, including software engineering, system design, infrastructure, and data engineering. It is organized in a structured manner, making it easy to browse and find articles from specific companies or domains...
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    huihut interview

    huihut interview

    A summary of C/C++ technical interview basics

    interview is a curated repository of technical interview questions, solutions, and explanations covering a wide range of topics in computer science and software engineering. It aims to help developers prepare for job interviews by providing sample problems in algorithms, data structures, system design, databases, and programming language intricacies, often with code snippets and discussion. The repo is designed so learners can practice real interview scenarios, compare approaches, and internalize foundational concepts that are frequently tested by tech companies. Many entries include both the problem statement and one or more reference implementations, offering insights into time/space complexity and tradeoffs between competing strategies. ...
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    applied-ml

    applied-ml

    Papers & tech blogs by companies sharing their work on data science

    The applied-ml repository is a rich, curated collection of papers, technical articles, and case-study blog posts about how machine learning (ML) and data-driven systems are applied in real production environments by major companies. Instead of focusing solely on theoretical ML research, this repo highlights industry-scale challenges: data collection, quality, infrastructure, feature stores, model serving, monitoring, scalability, and how ML is embedded in product workflows. It acts as a...
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    Russh

    Russh

    Rust SSH client & server library

    ...The API is designed to be explicit and composable, making it possible to implement custom behaviors like reverse tunnels, interactive shells, and service multiplexing. Because performance and safety are central, the code leverages Rust’s type system to reduce classes of runtime errors common in network protocol implementations. The project also includes examples and discussion threads that show how other tools integrate it for web-based clients or gateway services. For teams building terminals, proxies, or embedded management planes, it offers a robust foundation without shelling out to external binaries.
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    Swap

    Swap

    Currency exchange rates library

    Swap is a PHP library designed to retrieve and manage currency exchange rates from multiple providers through a unified and extensible interface. It acts as an abstraction layer over various exchange rate APIs such as Fixer, currencylayer, and European Central Bank data sources, allowing developers to switch providers or combine them without changing application logic. The library supports both real-time and historical exchange rates, making it suitable for financial applications that...
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    iOS Interview Questions

    iOS Interview Questions

    iOS interview questions

    This repository collects a broad, categorized list of interview questions (with expected answers) that are commonly asked in iOS or Swift engineering interviews. Topics range from language fundamentals (memory management, ARC, value vs. reference types), to UIKit/SwiftUI, concurrency, Grand Central Dispatch, background execution, networking, design patterns, system frameworks, and architecture decisions. Each question is usually backed by sample explanations or code snippets, helping candidates understand not just what to answer but why it matters and how to reason about tradeoffs. Because the repo is maintained, it evolves to reflect changes in the iOS ecosystem: for example, newer Swift concurrency, Combine, SwiftUI, structured concurrency, or recent platform APIs. ...
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    Octave Forge

    Octave Forge

    A collection of packages providing extra functionality for GNU Octave

    Octave Forge is a central location for collaborative development of packages for GNU Octave. The Octave Forge packages expand Octave's core functionality by providing field specific features via Octave's package system. See https://octave.sourceforge.io/packages.php for a list of all available packages. GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations.
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    My flip-flops

    Assorted useful classes

    A collection of various small classes useful for development with Java eco system. It's free software licensed under a short and easy to understand license. For the name: Imagine walking bare foot on a hot sunny day. The hot sand burns your feet. Now imagine a pair of flip-flops - not exactly amazing tech but simple and useful. There are classes for network stuff, cryptographic and even a full-grown translation system.
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    [OFFICIAL] tinyfiledialogs C C++ v3.21.3

    [OFFICIAL] tinyfiledialogs C C++ v3.21.3

    inputbox password WIN OSX GTK QT Console VCPKG C# Lua R Fortran Pascal

    one C/C++ file & header ==> 8 functions: - beep - tray notify popup - message & question - input & password - save file - open file(s) - select folder - color picker complements OpenGL Vulkan GLFW GLUT GLUI VTK SFML TGUI SDL Ogre Unity3d ION OpenCV CeGui MathGL GLM CPW GLOW Open3D ImGui MyGui GLT NGL STB Nuklear Fenster MicroUi & head-less programs NO INIT NO MAIN LOOP NO LINKING NO INCLUDE win (XP to 11) ASCII MBCS UTF-8 UTF-16 (wchar_t) - native dialogs osx/unix...
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    Hoodland Toolbox

    Hoodland Toolbox

    An assorted miscellany of tools and toys.

    Hoodland Toolbox (formerly known as the Rockabilly Common Libraries) An assorted miscellany of tools and toys used by all other Hoodland Open Source Projects (formerly Rockabilly Software). This project has been rewritten in Kotlin for the JVM. Its new home is here: https://github.com/william-hood/toolbox-kotlin Available in Maven Central Repository... Kotlin: https://central.sonatype.com/artifact/io.github.william-hood/toolbox-kotlin Java:...
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    Scalable-Software-Architecture

    Scalable-Software-Architecture

    Collection of tech talks, papers and web links on Distributed Systems

    Scalable-Software-Architecture gathers tech talks, academic papers, blog posts and web links related to building scalable software architecture, distributed systems, system design, and production-scale considerations. The aim is to help readers study how large systems operate: how to scale them, how to handle latency, failure, load, concurrency, and how to structure software for maintainability at scale.
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    Guide to Technical Interviews

    Guide to Technical Interviews

    Guided collection and roadmap for preparing technical interviews

    This repository is a guided collection and roadmap for preparing technical interviews, covering the gamut from algorithmic challenges and data structures to system design and behavioral preparation. It consolidates resources like interview question lists, practice platforms, mock interview sites, and recommended books or blogs. For individuals targeting big-tech or rigorous interview processes, this acts as a structured study guide rather than a random list of links. The README breaks down preparation into categories — coding problems, system design, mock interview sites — so you can identify gap areas and allocate study time accordingly. ...
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    gradslam

    gradslam

    gradslam is an open source differentiable dense SLAM library

    ...Leveraging the automatic differentiation capabilities of computational graphs, gradSLAM enables the design of SLAM systems that allow for gradient-based learning across each of their components, or the system as a whole.
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    Collection of various websites

    Collection of various websites

    Collection of various websites

    ...Contributors and users often update the collection to include trending articles, tutorials, and guides from various parts of the web. In addition to general tech links, there are often references to coding tutorials, open source software tools, and thought-provoking posts about software engineering practices and trends.
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    Rush Stack

    Rush Stack

    Monorepo for tools developed by the Rush Stack community

    ...Track our progress on the News page and Roadmap. These major tools are developed under the Rush Stack umbrella. Rush, the scalable monorepo build orchestrator. Heft, an extensible build system that interfaces with Rush, API Extractor, coordinates API reviews for library packages, and generates .d.ts rollups. API Documenter, generates your API documentation website.
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    iOS Tech Frontier

    iOS Tech Frontier

    Tanslates high-quality iOS technology, open source libraries

    iOS Tech Frontier is a curated, deep-dive repository of advanced technical knowledge around the iOS operating system and ecosystem, designed primarily for intermediate to advanced developers who want to understand beyond SDK basics and build highly performant, robust applications. Instead of simple how-to recipes, the project collects detailed explanations, system internals analyses, and real-world insights into core subsystems like memory management (ARC), threading and Grand Central Dispatch, Objective-C/Swift runtime behavior, UIKit rendering pipelines, and effective use of concurrency. ...
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    JDatePicker: Java Swing Date Picker

    JDatePicker: Java Swing Date Picker

    This project now lives at: https://github.com/JDatePicker/JDatePicker

    This project now lives at: https://github.com/JDatePicker/JDatePicker Will keep this sf.net project active to point to github. JDatePicker and JDatePanel is an set of advanced DatePicker controls for Java Swing applications. The MVC design enables us to display any date object such as Joda-Time DateMidnight. The date picker also works well with JGoodies Binding.
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    cppm

    An independent module architecture for C++.

    ...Component proxies are central to the abstraction of the ABI and allow the C++M model to do automatic marshaling of parameters, automatic lifecycle management (RAII) and to support exception handling across component (and compiler/library) boundaries. These proxies are generated with a special pre-compiler from the “module description language”.
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    You know the component scanning feature of Spring? You'll love this: component scanning as easy as select(javaClasses()).from("your.package").returning(allAnnotatedWith(YourAnnotation.class)). Can support any language running on the JVM. ---------- eXtcos is now also available from Maven Central. To include it into your Maven project just add this dependency: groupId: net.sf.extcos artifactId: extcos version: 0.4b Unfortunately Sourceforge doesn't support XML snippets in the...
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