Awesome List Of Github Repositories
Bryan C Guner
Posted on August 31, 2021
Awesome List Of Github Repositories
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- Node.js — Async non-blocking event-driven JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine.
- Cross-Platform — Writing cross-platform code on Node.js.
- Frontend Development
- iOS — Mobile operating system for Apple phones and tablets.
- Android — Mobile operating system developed by Google.
- IoT & Hybrid Apps
- Electron — Cross-platform native desktop apps using JavaScript/HTML/CSS.
- Cordova — JavaScript API for hybrid apps.
- React Native — JavaScript framework for writing natively rendering mobile apps for iOS and Android.
- Xamarin — Mobile app development IDE, testing, and distribution.
- Linux
- Containers
- eBPF — Virtual machine that allows you to write more efficient and powerful tracing and monitoring for Linux systems.
- Arch-based Projects — Linux distributions and projects based on Arch Linux.
- macOS — Operating system for Apple’s Mac computers.
- Command-Line
- Screensavers
- Apps
- Open Source Apps
- watchOS — Operating system for the Apple Watch.
- JVM
- Salesforce
- Amazon Web Services
- Windows
- IPFS — P2P hypermedia protocol.
- Fuse — Mobile development tools.
- Heroku — Cloud platform as a service.
- Raspberry Pi — Credit card-sized computer aimed at teaching kids programming, but capable of a lot more.
- Qt — Cross-platform GUI app framework.
- WebExtensions — Cross-browser extension system.
- RubyMotion — Write cross-platform native apps for iOS, Android, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS in Ruby.
- Smart TV — Create apps for different TV platforms.
- GNOME — Simple and distraction-free desktop environment for Linux.
- KDE — A free software community dedicated to creating an open and user-friendly computing experience.
- .NET
- Core
- Roslyn — Open-source compilers and code analysis APIs for C# and VB.NET languages.
- Amazon Alexa — Virtual home assistant.
- DigitalOcean — Cloud computing platform designed for developers.
- Flutter — Google’s mobile SDK for building native iOS and Android apps from a single codebase written in Dart.
- Home Assistant — Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
- IBM Cloud — Cloud platform for developers and companies.
- Firebase — App development platform built on Google Cloud Platform.
- Robot Operating System 2.0 — Set of software libraries and tools that help you build robot apps.
- Adafruit IO — Visualize and store data from any device.
- Cloudflare — CDN, DNS, DDoS protection, and security for your site.
- Actions on Google — Developer platform for Google Assistant.
- ESP — Low-cost microcontrollers with WiFi and broad IoT applications.
- Deno — A secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript that uses V8 and is built in Rust.
- DOS — Operating system for x86-based personal computers that was popular during the 1980s and early 1990s.
- Nix — Package manager for Linux and other Unix systems that makes package management reliable and reproducible.
Programming Languages
- JavaScript
- Promises
- Standard Style — Style guide and linter.
- Must Watch Talks
- Tips
- Network Layer
- Micro npm Packages
- Mad Science npm Packages — Impossible sounding projects that exist.
- Maintenance Modules — For npm packages.
- npm — Package manager.
- AVA — Test runner.
- ESLint — Linter.
- Functional Programming
- Observables
- npm scripts — Task runner.
- 30 Seconds of Code — Code snippets you can understand in 30 seconds.
- Ponyfills — Like polyfills but without overriding native APIs.
- Swift — Apple’s compiled programming language that is secure, modern, programmer-friendly, and fast.
- Education
- Playgrounds
- Python — General-purpose programming language designed for readability.
- Asyncio — Asynchronous I/O in Python 3.
- Scientific Audio — Scientific research in audio/music.
- CircuitPython — A version of Python for microcontrollers.
- Data Science — Data analysis and machine learning.
- Typing — Optional static typing for Python.
- MicroPython — A lean and efficient implementation of Python 3 for microcontrollers.
- Rust
- Haskell
- PureScript
- Go
- Scala
- Scala Native — Optimizing ahead-of-time compiler for Scala based on LLVM.
- Ruby
- Clojure
- ClojureScript
- Elixir
- Elm
- Erlang
- Julia — High-level dynamic programming language designed to address the needs of high-performance numerical analysis and computational science.
- Lua
- C
- C/C++ — General-purpose language with a bias toward system programming and embedded, resource-constrained software.
- R — Functional programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.
- Learning
- D
- Common Lisp — Powerful dynamic multiparadigm language that facilitates iterative and interactive development.
- Learning
- Perl
- Groovy
- Dart
- Java — Popular secure object-oriented language designed for flexibility to “write once, run anywhere”.
- RxJava
- Kotlin
- OCaml
- ColdFusion
- Fortran
- PHP — Server-side scripting language.
- Composer — Package manager.
- Pascal
- AutoHotkey
- AutoIt
- Crystal
- Frege — Haskell for the JVM.
- CMake — Build, test, and package software.
- ActionScript 3 — Object-oriented language targeting Adobe AIR.
- Eta — Functional programming language for the JVM.
- Idris — General purpose pure functional programming language with dependent types influenced by Haskell and ML.
- Ada/SPARK — Modern programming language designed for large, long-lived apps where reliability and efficiency are essential.
- Q# — Domain-specific programming language used for expressing quantum algorithms.
- Imba — Programming language inspired by Ruby and Python and compiles to performant JavaScript.
- Vala — Programming language designed to take full advantage of the GLib and GNOME ecosystems, while preserving the speed of C code.
- Coq — Formal language and environment for programming and specification which facilitates interactive development of machine-checked proofs.
- V — Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software.
Front-End Development
- ES6 Tools
- Web Performance Optimization
- Web Tools
- CSS — Style sheet language that specifies how HTML elements are displayed on screen.
- Critical-Path Tools
- Scalability
- Must-Watch Talks
- Protips
- Frameworks
- React — App framework.
- Relay — Framework for building data-driven React apps.
- React Hooks — A new feature that lets you use state and other React features without writing a class.
- Web Components
- Polymer — JavaScript library to develop Web Components.
- Angular — App framework.
- Backbone — App framework.
- HTML5 — Markup language used for websites & web apps.
- SVG — XML-based vector image format.
- Canvas
- KnockoutJS — JavaScript library.
- Dojo Toolkit — JavaScript toolkit.
- Inspiration
- Ember — App framework.
- Android UI
- iOS UI
- Meteor
- BEM
- Flexbox
- Web Typography
- Web Accessibility
- Material Design
- D3 — Library for producing dynamic, interactive data visualizations.
- Emails
- jQuery — Easy to use JavaScript library for DOM manipulation.
- Tips
- Web Audio
- Offline-First
- Static Website Services
- Cycle.js — Functional and reactive JavaScript framework.
- Text Editing
- Motion UI Design
- Vue.js — App framework.
- Marionette.js — App framework.
- Aurelia — App framework.
- Charting
- Ionic Framework 2
- Chrome DevTools
- PostCSS — CSS tool.
- Draft.js — Rich text editor framework for React.
- Service Workers
- Progressive Web Apps
- choo — App framework.
- Redux — State container for JavaScript apps.
- webpack — Module bundler.
- Browserify — Module bundler.
- Sass — CSS preprocessor.
- Ant Design — Enterprise-class UI design language.
- Less — CSS preprocessor.
- WebGL — JavaScript API for rendering 3D graphics.
- Preact — App framework.
- Progressive Enhancement
- Next.js — Framework for server-rendered React apps.
- lit-html — HTML templating library for JavaScript.
- JAMstack — Modern web development architecture based on client-side JavaScript, reusable APIs, and prebuilt markup.
- WordPress-Gatsby — Web development technology stack with WordPress as a back end and Gatsby as a front end.
- Mobile Web Development — Creating a great mobile web experience.
- Storybook — Development environment for UI components.
- Blazor — .NET web framework using C#/Razor and HTML that runs in the browser with WebAssembly.
- PageSpeed Metrics — Metrics to help understand page speed and user experience.
- Tailwind CSS — Utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
- Seed — Rust framework for creating web apps running in WebAssembly.
- Web Performance Budget — Techniques to ensure certain performance metrics for a website.
- Web Animation — Animations in the browser with JavaScript, CSS, SVG, etc.
- Yew — Rust framework inspired by Elm and React for creating multi-threaded frontend web apps with WebAssembly.
- Material-UI — Material Design React components for faster and easier web development.
- Building Blocks for Web Apps — Standalone features to be integrated into web apps.
- Svelte — App framework.
- Design systems — Collection of reusable components, guided by rules that ensure consistency and speed.
- Inertia.js — Make single-page apps without building an API.
- MDBootstrap — Templates, layouts, components, and widgets to rapidly build websites.
Back-End Development
- Flask — Python framework.
- Docker
- Vagrant — Automation virtual machine environment.
- Pyramid — Python framework.
- Play1 Framework
- CakePHP — PHP framework.
- Symfony — PHP framework.
- Education
- Laravel — PHP framework.
- Education
- TALL Stack — Full-stack development solution featuring libraries built by the Laravel community.
- Rails — Web app framework for Ruby.
- Gems — Packages.
- Phalcon — PHP framework.
- Useful
.htaccess
Snippets - nginx — Web server.
- Dropwizard — Java framework.
- Kubernetes — Open-source platform that automates Linux container operations.
- Lumen — PHP micro-framework.
- Serverless Framework — Serverless computing and serverless architectures.
- Apache Wicket — Java web app framework.
- Vert.x — Toolkit for building reactive apps on the JVM.
- Terraform — Tool for building, changing, and versioning infrastructure.
- Vapor — Server-side development in Swift.
- Dash — Python web app framework.
- FastAPI — Python web app framework.
- CDK — Open-source software development framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code.
- IAM — User accounts, authentication and authorization.
Computer Science
- University Courses
- Data Science
- Tutorials
- Machine Learning
- Tutorials
- ML with Ruby — Learning, implementing, and applying Machine Learning using Ruby.
- Core ML Models — Models for Apple’s machine learning framework.
- H2O — Open source distributed machine learning platform written in Java with APIs in R, Python, and Scala.
- Software Engineering for Machine Learning — From experiment to production-level machine learning.
- AI in Finance — Solving problems in finance with machine learning.
- JAX — Automatic differentiation and XLA compilation brought together for high-performance machine learning research.
- XAI — Providing insight, explanations, and interpretability to machine learning methods.
- Speech and Natural Language Processing
- Spanish
- NLP with Ruby
- Question Answering — The science of asking and answering in natural language with a machine.
- Natural Language Generation — Generation of text used in data to text, conversational agents, and narrative generation applications.
- Linguistics
- Cryptography
- Papers — Theory basics for using cryptography by non-cryptographers.
- Computer Vision
- Deep Learning — Neural networks.
- TensorFlow — Library for machine intelligence.
- TensorFlow.js — WebGL-accelerated machine learning JavaScript library for training and deploying models.
- TensorFlow Lite — Framework that optimizes TensorFlow models for on-device machine learning.
- Papers — The most cited deep learning papers.
- Education
- Deep Vision
- Open Source Society University
- Functional Programming
- Empirical Software Engineering — Evidence-based research on software systems.
- Static Analysis & Code Quality
- Information Retrieval — Learn to develop your own search engine.
- Quantum Computing — Computing which utilizes quantum mechanics and qubits on quantum computers.
- Theoretical Computer Science — The interplay of computer science and pure mathematics, distinguished by its emphasis on mathematical rigour and technique.
Big Data
- Big Data
- Public Datasets
- Hadoop — Framework for distributed storage and processing of very large data sets.
- Data Engineering
- Streaming
- Apache Spark — Unified engine for large-scale data processing.
- Qlik — Business intelligence platform for data visualization, analytics, and reporting apps.
- Splunk — Platform for searching, monitoring, and analyzing structured and unstructured machine-generated big data in real-time.
Theory
- Papers We Love
- Talks
- Algorithms
- Education — Learning and practicing.
- Algorithm Visualizations
- Artificial Intelligence
- Search Engine Optimization
- Competitive Programming
- Math
- Recursion Schemes — Traversing nested data structures.
Books
Editors
- Sublime Text
- Vim
- Emacs
- Atom — Open-source and hackable text editor.
- Visual Studio Code — Cross-platform open-source text editor.
Gaming
- Game Development
- Game Talks
- Godot — Game engine.
- Open Source Games
- Unity — Game engine.
- Chess
- LÖVE — Game engine.
- PICO-8 — Fantasy console.
- Game Boy Development
- Construct 2 — Game engine.
- Gideros — Game engine.
- Minecraft — Sandbox video game.
- Game Datasets — Materials and datasets for Artificial Intelligence in games.
- Haxe Game Development — A high-level strongly typed programming language used to produce cross-platform native code.
- libGDX — Java game framework.
- PlayCanvas — Game engine.
- Game Remakes — Actively maintained open-source game remakes.
- Flame — Game engine for Flutter.
- Discord Communities — Chat with friends and communities.
- CHIP-8 — Virtual computer game machine from the 70s.
- Games of Coding — Learn a programming language by making games.
Development Environment
- Quick Look Plugins — For macOS.
- Dev Env
- Dotfiles
- Shell
- Fish — User-friendly shell.
- Command-Line Apps
- ZSH Plugins
- GitHub — Hosting service for Git repositories.
- Browser Extensions
- Cheat Sheet
- Pinned Gists — Dynamic pinned gists for your GitHub profile.
- Git Cheat Sheet & Git Flow
- Git Tips
- Git Add-ons — Enhance the
git
CLI. - Git Hooks — Scripts for automating tasks during
git
workflows. - SSH
- FOSS for Developers
- Hyper — Cross-platform terminal app built on web technologies.
- PowerShell — Cross-platform object-oriented shell.
- Alfred Workflows — Productivity app for macOS.
- Terminals Are Sexy
- GitHub Actions — Create tasks to automate your workflow and share them with others on GitHub.
Entertainment
Databases
- Database
- MySQL
- SQLAlchemy
- InfluxDB
- Neo4j
- MongoDB — NoSQL database.
- RethinkDB
- TinkerPop — Graph computing framework.
- PostgreSQL — Object-relational database.
- CouchDB — Document-oriented NoSQL database.
- HBase — Distributed, scalable, big data store.
- NoSQL Guides — Help on using non-relational, distributed, open-source, and horizontally scalable databases.
- Contexture — Abstracts queries/filters and results/aggregations from different backing data stores like ElasticSearch and MongoDB.
- Database Tools — Everything that makes working with databases easier.
- TypeDB — Logical database to organize large and complex networks of data as one body of knowledge.
- Cassandra — Open-source, distributed, wide column store, NoSQL database management system.
Media
- Creative Commons Media
- Fonts
- Codeface — Text editor fonts.
- Stock Resources
- GIF — Image format known for animated images.
- Music
- Open Source Documents
- Audio Visualization
- Broadcasting
- Pixel Art — Pixel-level digital art.
- FFmpeg — Cross-platform solution to record, convert and stream audio and video.
- Icons — Downloadable SVG/PNG/font icon projects.
- Audiovisual — Lighting, audio and video in professional environments.
- VLC — Cross-platform media player software and streaming server.
Learn
- CLI Workshoppers — Interactive tutorials.
- Learn to Program
- Speaking
- Tech Videos
- Dive into Machine Learning
- Computer History
- Programming for Kids
- Educational Games — Learn while playing.
- JavaScript Learning
- CSS Learning — Mainly about CSS — the language and the modules.
- Product Management — Learn how to be a better product manager.
- Roadmaps — Gives you a clear route to improve your knowledge and skills.
- YouTubers — Watch video tutorials from YouTubers that teach you about technology.
Security
- Application Security
- Security
- CTF — Capture The Flag.
- Malware Analysis
- Android Security
- Hacking
- Honeypots — Deception trap, designed to entice an attacker into attempting to compromise the information systems in an organization.
- Incident Response
- Vehicle Security and Car Hacking
- Web Security — Security of web apps & services.
- Lockpicking — The art of unlocking a lock by manipulating its components without the key.
- Cybersecurity Blue Team — Groups of individuals who identify security flaws in information technology systems.
- Fuzzing — Automated software testing technique that involves feeding pseudo-randomly generated input data.
- Embedded and IoT Security
- GDPR — Regulation on data protection and privacy for all individuals within EU.
- DevSecOps — Integration of security practices into DevOps.
Content Management Systems
- Umbraco
- Refinery CMS — Ruby on Rails CMS.
- Wagtail — Django CMS focused on flexibility and user experience.
- Textpattern — Lightweight PHP-based CMS.
- Drupal — Extensible PHP-based CMS.
- Craft CMS — Content-first CMS.
- Sitecore — .NET digital marketing platform that combines CMS with tools for managing multiple websites.
- Silverstripe CMS — PHP MVC framework that serves as a classic or headless CMS.
Hardware
- Robotics
- Internet of Things
- Electronics — For electronic engineers and hobbyists.
- Bluetooth Beacons
- Electric Guitar Specifications — Checklist for building your own electric guitar.
- Plotters — Computer-controlled drawing machines and other visual art robots.
- Robotic Tooling — Free and open tools for professional robotic development.
- LIDAR — Sensor for measuring distances by illuminating the target with laser light.
Business
- Open Companies
- Places to Post Your Startup
- OKR Methodology — Goal setting & communication best practices.
- Leading and Managing — Leading people and being a manager in a technology company/environment.
- Indie — Independent developer businesses.
- Tools of the Trade — Tools used by companies on Hacker News.
- Clean Tech — Fighting climate change with technology.
- Wardley Maps — Provides high situational awareness to help improve strategic planning and decision making.
- Social Enterprise — Building an organization primarily focused on social impact that is at least partially self-funded.
- Engineering Team Management — How to transition from software development to engineering management.
- Developer-First Products — Products that target developers as the user.
- Billing — Payments, invoicing, pricing, accounting, marketplace, fraud, and business intelligence.
Work
- Slack — Team collaboration.
- Communities
- Remote Jobs
- Productivity
- Niche Job Boards
- Programming Interviews
- Code Review — Reviewing code.
- Creative Technology — Businesses & groups that specialize in combining computing, design, art, and user experience.
- Internships — CV writing guides and companies that hire interns.
Networking
- Software-Defined Networking
- Network Analysis
- PCAPTools
- Real-Time Communications — Network protocols for near simultaneous exchange of media and data.
Decentralized Systems
- Bitcoin — Bitcoin services and tools for software developers.
- Ripple — Open source distributed settlement network.
- Non-Financial Blockchain — Non-financial blockchain applications.
- Mastodon — Open source decentralized microblogging network.
- Ethereum — Distributed computing platform for smart contract development.
- Blockchain AI — Blockchain projects for artificial intelligence and machine learning.
- EOSIO — A decentralized operating system supporting industrial-scale apps.
- Corda — Open source blockchain platform designed for business.
- Waves — Open source blockchain platform and development toolset for Web 3.0 apps and decentralized solutions.
- Substrate — Framework for writing scalable, upgradeable blockchains in Rust.
- Golem — Open source peer-to-peer marketplace for computing resources.
- Stacks — A smart contract platform secured by Bitcoin.
Higher Education
- Computational Neuroscience — A multidisciplinary science which uses computational approaches to study the nervous system.
- Digital History — Computer-aided scientific investigation of history.
- Scientific Writing — Distraction-free scientific writing with Markdown, reStructuredText and Jupyter notebooks.
Events
- Creative Tech Events — Events around the globe for creative coding, tech, design, music, arts and cool stuff.
- Events in Italy — Tech-related events in Italy.
- Events in the Netherlands — Tech-related events in the Netherlands.
Testing
- Testing — Software testing.
- Visual Regression Testing — Ensures changes did not break the functionality or style.
- Selenium — Open-source browser automation framework and ecosystem.
- Appium — Test automation tool for apps.
- TAP — Test Anything Protocol.
- JMeter — Load testing and performance measurement tool.
- k6 — Open-source, developer-centric performance monitoring and load testing solution.
- Playwright — Node.js library to automate Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
- Quality Assurance Roadmap — How to start & build a career in software testing.
Miscellaneous
- JSON — Text based data interchange format.
- GeoJSON
- Datasets
- CSV — A text file format that stores tabular data and uses a comma to separate values.
- Discounts for Student Developers
- Radio
- Awesome — Recursion illustrated.
- Analytics
- REST
- Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery
- Services Engineering
- Free for Developers
- Answers — Stack Overflow, Quora, etc.
- Sketch — Design app for macOS.
- Boilerplate Projects
- Readme
- Design and Development Guides
- Software Engineering Blogs
- Self Hosted
- FOSS Production Apps
- Gulp — Task runner.
- AMA — Ask Me Anything.
- Answers
- Open Source Photography
- OpenGL — Cross-platform API for rendering 2D and 3D graphics.
- GraphQL
- Urban & Regional Planning — Concerning the built environment and communities.
- Transit
- Research Tools
- Data Visualization
- Social Media Share Links
- Microservices
- Unicode — Unicode standards, quirks, packages and resources.
- Code Points
- Beginner-Friendly Projects
- Katas
- Tools for Activism
- Citizen Science — For community-based and non-institutional scientists.
- MQTT — “Internet of Things” connectivity protocol.
- Hacking Spots
- For Girls
- Vorpal — Node.js CLI framework.
- Vulkan — Low-overhead, cross-platform 3D graphics and compute API.
- LaTeX — Typesetting language.
- Economics — An economist’s starter kit.
- Funny Markov Chains
- Bioinformatics
- Cheminformatics — Informatics techniques applied to problems in chemistry.
- Colorful — Choose your next color scheme.
- Steam — Digital distribution platform.
- Bots — Building bots.
- Site Reliability Engineering
- Empathy in Engineering — Building and promoting more compassionate engineering cultures.
- DTrace — Dynamic tracing framework.
- Userscripts — Enhance your browsing experience.
- Pokémon — Pokémon and Pokémon GO.
- ChatOps — Managing technical and business operations through a chat.
- Falsehood — Falsehoods programmers believe in.
- Domain-Driven Design — Software development approach for complex needs by connecting the implementation to an evolving model.
- Quantified Self — Self-tracking through technology.
- SaltStack — Python-based config management system.
- Web Design — For digital designers.
- Creative Coding — Programming something expressive instead of something functional.
- No-Login Web Apps — Web apps that work without login.
- Free Software — Free as in freedom.
- Framer — Prototyping interactive UI designs.
- Markdown — Markup language.
- Dev Fun — Funny developer projects.
- Healthcare — Open source healthcare software for facilities, providers, developers, policy experts, and researchers.
- Magento 2 — Open Source eCommerce built with PHP.
- TikZ — Graph drawing packages for TeX/LaTeX/ConTeXt.
- Neuroscience — Study of the nervous system and brain.
- Ad-Free — Ad-free alternatives.
- Esolangs — Programming languages designed for experimentation or as jokes rather than actual use.
- Prometheus — Open-source monitoring system.
- Homematic — Smart home devices.
- Ledger — Double-entry accounting on the command-line.
- Web Monetization — A free open web standard service that allows you to send money directly in your browser.
- Uncopyright — Public domain works.
- Crypto Currency Tools & Algorithms — Digital currency where encryption is used to regulate the generation of units and verify transfers.
- Diversity — Creating a more inclusive and diverse tech community.
- Open Source Supporters — Companies that offer their tools and services for free to open source projects.
- Design Principles — Create better and more consistent designs and experiences.
- Theravada — Teachings from the Theravada Buddhist tradition.
- inspectIT — Open source Java app performance management tool.
- Open Source Maintainers — The experience of being an open source maintainer.
- Calculators — Calculators for every platform.
- Captcha — A type of challenge–response test used in computing to determine whether or not the user is human.
- Jupyter — Create and share documents that contain code, equations, visualizations and narrative text.
- FIRST Robotics Competition — International high school robotics championship.
- Humane Technology — Open source projects that help improve society.
- Speakers — Conference and meetup speakers in the programming and design community.
- Board Games — Table-top gaming fun for all.
- Software Patreons — Fund individual programmers or the development of open source projects.
- Parasite — Parasites and host-pathogen interactions.
- Food — Food-related projects on GitHub.
- Mental Health — Mental health awareness and self-care in the software industry.
- Bitcoin Payment Processors — Start accepting Bitcoin.
- Scientific Computing — Solving complex scientific problems using computers.
- Amazon Sellers
- Agriculture — Open source technology for farming and gardening.
- Product Design — Design a product from the initial concept to production.
- Prisma — Turn your database into a GraphQL API.
- Software Architecture — The discipline of designing and building software.
- Connectivity Data and Reports — Better understand who has access to telecommunication and internet infrastructure and on what terms.
- Stacks — Tech stacks for building different apps and features.
- Cytodata — Image-based profiling of biological phenotypes for computational biologists.
- IRC — Open source messaging protocol.
- Advertising — Advertising and programmatic media for websites.
- Earth — Find ways to resolve the climate crisis.
- Naming — Naming things in computer science done right.
- Biomedical Information Extraction — How to extract information from unstructured biomedical data and text.
- Web Archiving — An effort to preserve the Web for future generations.
- WP-CLI — Command-line interface for WordPress.
- Credit Modeling — Methods for classifying credit applicants into risk classes.
- Ansible — A Python-based, open source IT configuration management and automation platform.
- Biological Visualizations — Interactive visualization of biological data on the web.
- QR Code — A type of matrix barcode that can be used to store and share a small amount of information.
- Veganism — Making the plant-based lifestyle easy and accessible.
- Translations — The transfer of the meaning of a text from one language to another.
- Scriptable — An iOS app for automations in JavaScript.
Related
- All Awesome Lists — All the Awesome lists on GitHub.
- Awesome Indexed — Search the Awesome dataset.
- Awesome Search — Quick search for Awesome lists.
- StumbleUponAwesome — Discover random pages from the Awesome dataset using a browser extension.
- Awesome CLI — A simple command-line tool to dive into Awesome lists.
- Awesome Viewer — A visualizer for all of the above Awesome lists.
- Track Awesome List — View the latest updates of Awesome lists.
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Bryan C Guner
Posted on August 31, 2021
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