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    Cache

    Cache

    Nothing but Cache

    Cache doesn't claim to be unique in this area, but it's not another monster library that gives you a god's power. It does nothing but caching, but it does it well. It offers a good public API with out-of-box implementations and great customization possibilities. Cache utilizes Codable in Swift 4 to perform serialization. The cache is built based on a Chain-of-responsibility pattern, in which there are many processing objects, each knows how to do 1 task and delegates to the next one, so can...
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    Napkin Math

    Napkin Math

    Techniques and numbers for estimating system's performance

    Napkin Math is a technical reference project for estimating software system performance from first principles. It collects practical numbers, benchmark-style measurements, and mental models that help engineers make fast back-of-the-envelope calculations. The project is useful for questions like how much memory throughput matters, how long storage operations may take, what network latency to expect, or how expensive logging could become at high request volume. It treats these values as rounded numbers for reasoning rather than exact performance guarantees. ...
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    libgphoto2

    libgphoto2

    The libgphoto2 camera access and control library

    libgphoto2 is a library that can be used by applications to access various digital cameras. libgphoto2 itself is not a GUI application, as opposed to gphoto. There are GUI frontends for the gphoto2 library, however, such as gtkam for example. libgphoto2 can only talk to cameras the language of those it understands. That is, if you own a camera that speaks a language that isn't published anywhere and nobody has been able to figure out the meaning of the sentences, libgphoto2 cannot...
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    Pedestal

    Pedestal

    The Pedestal Server-side Libraries

    Pedestal is a set of libraries that we use to build services and applications. It runs in the back end and can serve up whole HTML pages or handle API requests. There are a lot of tools in that space, so why did we build Pedestal? We had two main reasons. Pedestal is designed for APIs first. Most web app frameworks still focus on the "page model" and server-side rendering. Pedestal lets you start simple and add that if you need it.
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    Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime

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    jQuery Google Maps Store Locator Plugin

    jQuery Google Maps Store Locator Plugin

    A store locator plugin using Google Maps API version 3

    This jQuery plugin takes advantage of Google Maps API version 3 to create an easy to implement store locator. No back-end programming is required, you just need to feed it KML, XML, or JSON data with all the location information. How you create the data file is up to you. I originally created this for a company that didn’t have many locations, so I just used a static XML file. You will need to geocode your locations beforehand or use a geocoding API service if you want to try to do it on the fly. ...
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    PennyLane

    PennyLane

    A cross-platform Python library for differentiable programming

    A cross-platform Python library for differentiable programming of quantum computers. Train a quantum computer the same way as a neural network. Built-in automatic differentiation of quantum circuits, using the near-term quantum devices directly. You can combine multiple quantum devices with classical processing arbitrarily! Support for hybrid quantum and classical models, and compatible with existing machine learning libraries. Quantum circuits can be set up to interface with either NumPy,...
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    Android Interview Questions

    Android Interview Questions

    Your Cheat Sheet For Android Interview

    ...Modern practices are addressed as well—Kotlin language features, coroutines, Jetpack components, MVVM/MVI architecture, dependency injection, and testing strategies. Performance and reliability topics receive attention, such as memory management, threading, WorkManager, networking, and offline storage patterns. The content favors concise, practical answers that interviewers expect, helping candidates rehearse concepts and trade-offs rather than memorize trivia. It’s equally useful for brushing up before an interview and for leveling up day-to-day Android engineering knowledge.
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    SimplePie

    SimplePie

    A simple Atom/RSS parsing library for PHP

    SimplePie is a very fast and easy-to-use feed parser, written in PHP, that puts the 'simple' back into 'really simple syndication. Flexible enough to suit beginners and veterans alike, SimplePie is focused on speed, ease of use, compatibility, and standards compliance. SimplePie is currently maintained by Malcolm Blaney. Get easy access to SimplePie directly from your web browser! We've worked extra hard to ensure that SimplePie is easy to use and easy to understand.
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    Clipboard

    Clipboard

    Your new smart clipboard manager

    Your second brain that remembers anything, anytime, anywhere. The Clipboard Project (CB for short) is the oh-so-awesome clipboard manager that's just like a second brain. It's fast and lightweight, feature-packed, and super user-friendly. Anyone can use CB - no matter who you are or what you're working on, from web developers to your Average Joe and even to your grandma. Nothing dares lay more than a few button presses away. We've packed, crammed, and jammed CB full of useful features to...
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    Lay a foundation for success with Tested Reference Architectures developed by Fortinet’s experts. Learn more in this white paper.

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    ChromeAppHeroes

    ChromeAppHeroes

    Chinese manual for excellent Chrome plug-ins

    ChromeAppHeroes appears to be a repository with sample or template Chrome apps/extensions — perhaps intended to help developers learn how to build Chrome applications, quick prototypes, or small utilities. As such, it likely includes boilerplate code, manifest definitions, example UI components, and sample functionality (e.g. browser-action buttons, content scripts, background scripts) to illustrate how to structure a Chrome app. For learners or developers new to Chrome extension/app...
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    aws-devops-zero-to-hero

    aws-devops-zero-to-hero

    AWS zero to hero repo for devops engineers to learn AWS in 30 Days

    ...The README is structured as a day-by-day syllabus, starting with “Day 1: Introduction to AWS” and moving through IAM, EC2, VPC networking, security, DNS (Route 53), storage (S3), and many other core services. Each day mixes explanation with at least one concrete project or lab, such as deploying applications on EC2, designing secure VPCs, setting up CI/CD pipelines, or configuring CloudWatch monitoring. Later in the curriculum, you move into topics like CloudFormation, CodeCommit/CodePipeline/CodeBuild/CodeDeploy, Terraform on AWS, CloudTrail and Config for compliance, Elastic Load Balancing, and cloud migration strategies. ...
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    GWeb

    GWeb

    Interact with browser from Go. Manually crafted WebAPI interoperation

    gweb, strictly typed WebAPI library on top of syscall/js. Like flow or TypeScript but for Go. You need it if you want to interact with the browser from the wasm-compiled Go program. The library provides only useful methods and attributes from WebAPI. No obsolete and deprecated methods, no experimental APIs that are only supported by a few engines. Only what we really need right now. WebAPI has a long history of incremental changes and spaces for unimplemented dreams. However, we can see the...
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    Hashids

    Hashids

    A small PHP library to generate YouTube-like IDs from numbers

    Hashids is a small open-source library that generates short, unique, non-sequential ids from numbers. It converts numbers like 347 into strings like “yr8”, or array of numbers like [27, 986] into “3kTMd”. You can also decode those ids back. This is useful in bundling several parameters into one or simply using them as short UIDs. Hashids works similarly to the way integers are converted to hex, but with a few exceptions. The alphabet is not base16, but base base62 by default. The alphabet is also shuffled based on salt. We need ids to be nice and friendly especially if they end up being in the URL. ...
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    How They DevOps

    How They DevOps

    A curated collection of publicly available resources

    ...It’s especially useful for people building a DevOps function who want to benchmark against recognizable names before picking tools. The repository also serves as inspiration for internal presentations and proposals because you can say “this is how X does it” and back it up. Over time, as new companies publish engineering blogs and postmortems, the repo can be updated to reflect current industry setups.
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    QOR

    QOR

    Libraries written in Go abstracting features needed for business apps

    QOR is architected from the ground up to accelerate development and deployment of Content Management Systems, E-commerce Systems, and Business Applications. QOR is comprised of modules that abstract common features for such systems, such as a configurable and flexible back office, a content publishing system, a media library, and much more. We built QOR at The Plant to accelerate development for our clients, it is at the core of our engineering strategy, and we maintain it on an ongoing basis. ...
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    Optimized Storage for temporal Data

    open Optimized Storage of time series data

    Beta version. Base class for optimized storage of time series data. Uses any kind of relational database. Cross plateform with multiple languages (C++, C#, Java). Conditional storage based on value variation : DeltaValue and DeltaTime params. Get back data without losts.
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    Tensor Algebra Compiler

    Tensor Algebra Compiler

    The Tensor Algebra Compiler (taco) computes sparse tensor expressions

    ...TACO supports a wide range of sparse (and dense) linear/tensor algebra computations, from simpler ones like sparse matrix-vector multiplication to more complex ones like MTTKRP on higher-order sparse tensors. Tensors can be stored in a variety of storage formats, including commonly-used sparse matrix and tensor formats like CSR and COO as well as specialized formats like CSF. Under the hood, TACO employs a novel compiler-based technique to generate kernels that are optimized for the computations you want to perform. This lets TACO achieve performance that exceeds the MATLAB Tensor Toolbox by up to several orders of magnitude and that is competitive with other high-performance sparse linear/tensor algebra libraries like Eigen, Intel oneMKL, and SPLATT.
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    Turbolinks Classic

    Turbolinks Classic

    Classic version of Turbolinks

    Turbolinks Classic is a now-deprecated JavaScript library (largely used in Rails projects) for speeding up navigation by intercepting link clicks and replacing only the <body> and page title instead of reloading the entire page. It avoids recompiling JS and CSS on each navigation, improving perceived performance. Turbolinks makes following links in your web application faster. Instead of letting the browser recompile the JavaScript and CSS between each page change, it keeps the current page...
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    MEAN

    MEAN

    For simple and scalable fullstack js applications

    ...MEAN is a set of Open Source components that together, provide an end-to-end framework for building dynamic web applications; starting from the top (code running in the browser) to the bottom (database). The stack is made up of MongoDB, with document database, used by your back-end application to store its data as JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) documents. Also with Express (sometimes referred to as Express.js), with back-end web application framework running on top of Node.js. As well as Angular (formerly Angular.js), which is a front-end web app framework that runs your JavaScript code in the user's browser, allowing your application UI to be dynamic.
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    Bocker

    Bocker

    Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash

    Bocker is a minimal, educational reimplementation of core container (Docker-like) functionality, done in about a hundred lines of Bash script. Its purpose is not to replace Docker’s full feature set, but to illustrate container primitives—namespaces, cgroups, layering, filesystem manipulation, network namespaces, etc.—in a transparent, minimal form. With bocker you can perform basic operations such as pulling an image, running a container, exec into a container, listing containers, and...
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    ML.NET

    An XQuery Library for .NET developers

    ML.NET allows developers to evaluate C# code inside XQuery applications running on MarkLogic. Your XQuery applications can now call existing system or custom .NET assemblies, or create new classes on-the-fly. ML.NET consists of an XQuery library that communicates with a secure .NET web service, which is responsible for dynamically compiling, caching, and evaluating .NET code.
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    CloudTierSDK

    CloudTierSDK

    CloudTier Storage Tiering SDK

    ...The migration of files to the cloud happens transparently and securely, with no disruption to existing applications or infrastructure. The SDK uses on-premises storage as Tier 0 (hot storage) and cloud storage as Tier 1 (cold storage). Cooler or less frequently accessed data is automatically moved to cloud storage, freeing up local storage capacity. Your applications can continue to access all files as if they reside locally—no changes to your code or workflow are required.
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