awesome-visual-slam
:books: The list of vision-based SLAM / Visual Odometry open source, blogs, and papers (by tzutalin)
learn-ruby
Learning resources for Ruby, Rails, and related skills. (by fpsvogel)
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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.
awesome-visual-slam
Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-visual-slam.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-14.
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what softwear like Dot3d can I use to map out a room with my I tel realsence depth camera?
What you are looking for is a SLAM library, which stands for simultaneous localization and mapping. Checkout these project list for more details, https://github.com/tzutalin/awesome-visual-slam
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Real-Time Coherent 3D Reconstruction from Monocular Video
I don't think that's true. The paper says that camera pose estimated by a SLAM system is required. ARKit implements SLAM and can easily provide camera pose for each frame through the ARFrame class. But there are countless other implementations of SLAM, including Android ARCore, Oculus Quest, Roomba, self-driving cars, and a number of GitHub repos (https://github.com/tzutalin/awesome-visual-slam).
learn-ruby
Posts with mentions or reviews of learn-ruby.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-27.
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Being laid off in 2023-2024 as an early-career developer
More consistent learning. The job search also gave me a chance to get back to my Ruby/web development learning roadmap. I realized that at my last job, I wasn't consistently spending time improving my skills, outside of whatever I might (if I was lucky) be learning in work projects. It's just hard to fight against the pressure of the day-to-day work. Here are some approaches that I'll try this time around: Disregard immediate applicability and learn something I'm interested in for the sake of expanding my mind. Right now that's learning functional programming. Learn actively, whether by contributing to Exercism's Ruby track, building a collection of Ruby code katas, or maybe even creating a text-based game.
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Desperately need direction!
Beyond these basics, I've put together a list of my favorite Ruby/Rails learning resources.
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Learning Git: my favorite resources
I made the Git list by (1) scouring the Web for recommended resources, then (2) trying out each one to see if it would be worth going through to the end. In case you're curious about which resources didn't make the cut, here's the commit where they are removed.
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Learning Ruby: a retrospective
As a guide to my reflections today, I'll use my "Learning Ruby" roadmap, which originally arose out of the chaos of my bookmark hell, where I was having trouble keeping track of the actually important learning resources. The roadmap worked well for me and eventually I put it up on GitHub because making it public gives me more motivation to keep making progress.
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Looking for Career Change
For me, Ruby was a great choice for a career change. I used to be a teacher until I quit in 2020, then over the next 1.5 years I studied and practiced part-time, while working full-time in a remote customer support job. Ever since I started learning Ruby, I've saved my favorite learning resources here: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby. Many of them are free.
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OOP vs. services for organizing business logic: is there a third way?
So I've set out to explore the problem of organizing business logic from more angles than before, using the resources listed below. These lists are excerpted from my "Learning Ruby" road map which I often update, so you may want to find these lists there if this post is old at the time of your reading it. The sections corresponding to the lists below are, at the time of writing, "Rails architecture" and "Rails codebases".
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Ruby for beginners
For more resources, here's my list of my favorites: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby
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Learning Rails vs JS ecosystem?
I'll tell my story and you can decide if it resonates with you at all. Also these might help you: my Ruby roadmap (favorite learning resources), and my blog post "How to find your first Rails job".
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what things do I have to learn to build a web app with Rails?
I've made a big list of my favorite learning resources, but here are some possible first steps:
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Recently started first software engineering job, looking for course to improve Rails skills
I actually don't know of a good "beyond the basics" Rails course. The one or two that I've seen out there are prohibitively expensive. For me the best way forward has been to improve in specific areas, such as OOP, testing, and SQL basics. I've made a list of my favorite resources in each area, which might help you.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing awesome-visual-slam and learn-ruby you can also consider the following projects:
awesome-NeRF - A curated list of awesome neural radiance fields papers
git-katas - A set of exercises for deliberate Git Practice
learn-ruby-and-cs - Books and other resources for learning Ruby and computer science. [Moved to: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby]
ruby - Exercism exercises in Ruby.
hdl_graph_slam - 3D LIDAR-based Graph SLAM
AWS-in-bullet-points - ☁️ AWS summary in bullet points
alba - Alba is a JSON serializer for Ruby, JRuby and TruffleRuby.
Hanami - The web, with simplicity.
ruby-science - The reference for writing fantastic Rails applications
HoundCI - Automated code review for GitHub pull requests.
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
Roda - Routing Tree Web Toolkit
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learn-ruby vs git-katas
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learn-ruby vs ruby
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learn-ruby vs AWS-in-bullet-points
learn-ruby vs alba
learn-ruby vs Hanami
learn-ruby vs ruby-science
learn-ruby vs HoundCI
learn-ruby vs Discourse
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