PlanetTerp
a community for students at the university of maryland (by planetterp)
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7.3 | 10.0 | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
PlanetTerp
Posts with mentions or reviews of PlanetTerp.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-17.
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Is getting a business degree worth it in 2023?
I’ll preface this by saying that my initial/primary major is in the College of Behavioral and Social Science (BSOS). I added my business major as a secondary major in my sophomore year, so I’m probably not the best to describe the initial freshmen adjustment period, but rather comparisons with the other department. Regardless, I think overall, I’ve had an enjoyable experience with professors and classes within the business school. Most professors will post their PowerPoint slides and stick to the syllabus schedule to the best of their ability. Sometimes, they record their lectures in case students cannot attend due to sickness, interviews, or other circumstances, but I’ll warn that not every professor does that. All the professors I have had were very responsive to emails and open/friendly during office hours. They are all passionate about their careers and subject areas and willing to guide students; I have received referrals to companies from professors. As a general resource for any UMD class, you can use the website PlanetTerp (https://planetterp.com) to look up classes, professor reviews, and grade distributions.
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Business School
Getting an A or B in MATH120 is definitely reasonable. Especially if you choose some of the good teachers (use planetterp.com to see reviews but I recommend Archana Khurana)
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Question about credit for math 246
According to planetterp.com, you'd have about a 30% chance of increasing your grade assuming that you're an average student and that your grade is determined entirely by chance. Another thing to consider is whether having one less class in your semester's coursework would increase your GPA enough to make it worth taking when you could be focusing that energy toward studying for your other classes (which you will need) or toward something fun.
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Incoming cs major student. Can current cs students give some insight on how the school is.
In terms of quality of professors I think the ones I have had so far are good, but if you want to do look at like overall you can search up teachers and classes for ratings and grades: https://planetterp.com/
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Planetterp is open source!
Hey all hope everyone enjoyed their break! In case you haven't heard, PlanetTerp is now open source so anybody can contribute! We want the UMD community to be involved with the development of the site and have a say in the future of it as well. Whether you found something not working correctly, have an idea for a new feature, or something else, we wanna hear it. Take a peak at our Github to see what features we have in the works or what issues you might be able to help out with! If you have any questions or want to be apart of the discussion feel free to join our discord!
- Open Source Django Projects for Study
- Reminder to rate your professors from this semester
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Grading queries
You can go to planetterp.com to see exact grade data and percentiles even stratified by professor. That way if you know about how well you are doing relative to everyone else you can kind of guess your grade
- What is the name of the professor review site specifcally for UMD? Not rate my professor
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How is the rigor of CS: Machine Learning compared to other CS degrees?
Here you can look at average grades received by students in courses as well as rating of the faculty who teach them
Sentry
Posts with mentions or reviews of Sentry.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-19.
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Building a Production-Ready Web App with T3 Stack
First, sign up for a free account at https://sentry.io. Create a new project and make note of your DSN (Data Source Name).
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How to Handle N+1 Queries for Optimal Database Performance in Django?
Using APM tools like NewRelic, Sentry, Datadog, etc to monitor the performance of your application and while you're on it, they can help you identify N+1 queries.
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Next.js Error Monitoring with Sentry: Enhancing Your Application’s Reliability
However, ensuring the reliability and performance of your Next.js app is equally crucial. That’s where Sentry comes into play. Combined with Sentry, an industry-leading error monitoring platform, Next.js empowers developers to proactively identify and resolve issues that may arise in their applications. In this article, we’ll explore how to integrate Sentry into your Next.js project for effective error monitoring and performance optimization.
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4 facets of API monitoring you should implement
Sentry: Error monitoring for applications, including APIs. Also offers application performance monitoring (APM).
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It's 29 Delphi, I mean
Indeed, webapps are not immune to distribution problems. Wayward and invasive browser extensions are a clear threat, as are 3rd-party dependencies (and their dependencies) loaded at runtime. Which is why companies like https://sentry.io exist. I think the difference is that webapps are "distributable by default" and it takes real work to break this. Versus having local desktop apps which require work to distribute. A potent example of the power of defaults.
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We removed advertising cookies, here's what happened
Sentry produces nothing of value? You don't value an open source error tracking and performance monitoring platform? https://github.com/getsentry/sentry
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The Life and Death of Open Source Companies
> You invent something, and then immediately turn it into a cheap commodity by releasing it for free.
Exactly. A 71-line python script https://github.com/getsentry/sentry/commit/3c2e87573d3bd16f6... was groundbreaking when it came out and the fact that it springboarded into a startup is commendable.
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banner ads in spotify
sentry.io: 5
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Sentry - Open Source Alternative For Error Tracking
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🤩 20 Awesome Tools For Your Web Dev Toolkit 🛠️
11. Sentry