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awesome-cpp
- Interactive GCC (igcc) is a read-eval-print loop (REPL) for C/C++
- Awesome C++
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[Cpp Questions] Un analyseur HTML pour CPP?
Regardé: Awesome-CPP
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How to prefect my OOP skills ?
Here's a list of (globally) well-written C++ libraries: https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp
- Suggestion for general-purpose C++ libraries
- C++ learning resources?
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c++ to gender dysphoria pipeline
Here is a list of free online C/C++ books: https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp/blob/master/books.md
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Dependency injection with c++
If you need some library you can try searching thjs list https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp
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Honourable mention for their Open Source Practice: BRAVE
Here's a big list of a bunch of high quality C++ libraries and codebases. Hopefully you can find something in your areas of interest and can dive into it.
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IKOS: Static analyzer for C/C++ based on the theory of Abstract Interpretation
Could you detail what exact tooling you are talking about ?
Like, this static analyzer looks interesting but 5 years ago clang --analyze had no trouble producing me a nice html indicating the 27 steps across 6 functions that lead to a pointer being dereferenced after being deleted. Tooling is there but it seems that pretty much no one is aware of it - see e.g. this: https://github.com/cpp-best-practices/cppbestpractices/blob/... or this: https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp for a quick look at what exists.
awesome-quantified-self
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Show HN: Discipline.io – Make binding commitments to your better self
This sounds like something Beeminder [1] is doing since 2011, have you heard of them?
They have a huge community and tools ecosystem.
You might also want to check the Awesome List "Quantified Self" [2] if you like these kind of tools.
[1] https://www.beeminder.com/overview
[2] https://github.com/woop/awesome-quantified-self
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Any service for manual data collection?
Sorry also to add, you might find something meeting your requirements here: https://github.com/woop/awesome-quantified-self
- New to quantified self community - recommendations?
- Exist.io / Bearable.app Self Hosted Alternative
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10 Internet of things health websites - ideas from hundreds of self-tracking projects, optimize your health with gyroscope trackers, huge list of over 1,200 IOT companies
https://github.com/woop/awesome-quantified-self The Quantified Self is a movement to incorporate technology into data acquisition on aspects of a person's daily life in terms of inputs (e.g. food consumed, quality of surrounding air), states (e.g. mood, arousal, blood oxygen levels), and performance (mental and physical).
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Building a Dashboard from Scratch: Metrics, Devices & Tools
https://github.com/woop/awesome-quantified-self MIT's OCW https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-s897-machine-learning-for-healthcare-spring-2019/lecture-videos/lecture-1-what-makes-healthcare-unique/ https://github.com/ran88dom99/QS-data-flow-network-graph
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Map of my personal data infrastructure
Was it? Seems that it had some updates (maybe not as active as it used to https://github.com/woop/awesome-quantified-self/commits/mast... )
Either way don't think I've seen anything better, so the best way would be to suggest them updates or help maintaining :)
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Show HN: I wrote a book about using data science to solve “everyday” problems
I wonder if you'd like this community: https://github.com/woop/awesome-quantified-self
It's similar to what you're describing and aligns well with the idea of using your personal data in a more open way.
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I tracked my fitness, social media, sleep, and other data to gain insights into my habits
There are many other apps/services too - a list can be found at Awesome Quantified Self. The idea of a centralized aggregator for personal data is really popular, and many people are trying to make them - including me! However, as far as I know, none of them have truly caught on/offered really deep insight into data yet.
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An open-source project like Home Assistant but for QS?
My understanding so far is that if you have some programing background, the best workable solution today is to write little pieces of code that recover your data regularly from different APIs (store in csv). There are frequently such things already existing on github you can reuse like the Awesome QS project.
What are some alternatives?
halley - A lightweight game engine written in modern C++
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