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    MoarVM

    MoarVM

    A runtime built for the 6model object system

    Short for "Metamodel On A Runtime", MoarVM is a modern virtual machine built for the Rakudo Perl 6 compiler and the NQP Compiler Toolchain. MoarVM is used by the majority of Perl 6 programmers. Highlights include: Great Unicode support, with strings represented at grapheme level, dynamic analysis of running code to identify hot functions and loops, and perform a range of optimizations, including type specialization and inlining, support for threads, a range of concurrency control constructs, and asynchronous sockets, timers, processes, and more, generational, parallel, garbage collection, support for numerous language features, including first class functions, exceptions, continuations, runtime loading of code, big integers and interfacing with native libraries. ...
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    diff-so-fancy

    diff-so-fancy

    Make your diffs human readable instead of machine readable

    diff-so-fancy strives to make your diffs human readable instead of machine readable. This helps improve code quality and helps you spot defects faster. diff-so-fancy is also available from NPM, Nix, brew, and as a package on Arch and Debian Linux. Windows users may need to install MinGW or the Windows subsystem for Linux. By default, the separator for the file header uses Unicode line-drawing characters.
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    PHP dotenv

    PHP dotenv

    Loads environment variables automatically

    ...Anything that is likely to change between deployment environments, such as database credentials or credentials for 3rd party services, should be extracted from the code into environment variables. Basically, a .env file is an easy way to load custom configuration variables that your application needs without having to modify .htaccess files or Apache/nginx virtual hosts. This means you won't have to edit any files outside the project, and all the environment variables are always set no matter how you run your project, Apache, Nginx, CLI, and even PHP's built-in webserver. It's WAY easier than all the other ways you know of to set environment variables, and you're going to love it!
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    Autograd

    Autograd

    Efficiently computes derivatives of numpy code

    Autograd can automatically differentiate native Python and Numpy code. It can handle a large subset of Python's features, including loops, ifs, recursion and closures, and it can even take derivatives of derivatives of derivatives. It supports reverse-mode differentiation (a.k.a. backpropagation), which means it can efficiently take gradients of scalar-valued functions with respect to array-valued arguments, as well as forward-mode differentiation, and the two can be composed arbitrarily....
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    Feflow

    Feflow

    How to write cross-platform Node.js code

    How to write cross-platform Node.js code. Why you should care: according to the 2018 Node.js user survey, 24% of Node.js developers use Windows locally and 41% use Mac. In production, 85% use Linux and 1% use BSD. Installers for each major OS are available on the Node.js website. To install, switch and update Node.js versions nvm can be used on Linux/Mac. It does not support Windows but nvm-windows, nvs and ps-nvm (for PowerShell) are alternatives that do. nve can be used to run a single...
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    Automalator

    State Dependency deconstructor and mapper for C source code.

    Flowcharts not telling you what you want to know about some C source code? Try a State Dependency map! Every C source file is an implemention of a state machine. Implicit in the definition of a state machine is a network of dependencies between the states. The Automalator * deconstructs the C code into the core state machine * collates the transactions into the dependency net * generates a diagram-format file with the states and dependencies as the nodes and edges. Pre-requisites * Perl - tested with versions 5.12.3, 5.14.2 and 5.20.2, Windows, Linux and MAC * Get the Automalator by downloading the zip, or checking out or exporting the SVN trunk * copy the source code of interest into "project.c" * windows - double-click "src2map.bat" * linux & MAC - navigate the command line to the "project" folder, then run "src2map.sh" * open "project.gml" file with diagramming software.
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    G-CNC Sender

    G-CNC Sender

    GCode sender for ramps and marlin firmware for CNC Milling Machine

    GCode sender for ramps and marlin firmware for CNC Milling Machine 3D preview RS232 and RS232 over TCP drivers Full GComands control, disable, replace, pause. Full machine control Remap XYZ coordinates GComands description After install select Help->Check for updates..
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    Cov is a code coverage tool to get your code coverage after your runuing some steps for your programs.It is based on llvm(Low Level Virtual Machine,http://llvm.org/).Now,it's only a begining,so welcome anybody to join in.
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