mil
zingg
mil | zingg | |
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4 | 23 | |
14 | 886 | |
- | 1.4% | |
0.0 | 9.2 | |
over 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
C | Java | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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mil
- HoangTuan110M: A small, concatenative programming language
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Ask HN: What is the most impactful thing you've ever built?
I don't know if this is impactful, but the projecy that reached out to the most people that I can think of is Mil[0]. It is a small stack-based language that I wrote in C as a learning language. I first showcased it on HN, thinking nothing much than to get feedback. It turned out to do decently well in views and reach, even reaching out to the Chinese tech community because someone posted it on a Chinese social website (I forgot the domain name).
Even though Mil's popularity is pretty typical of my other projects, but seeing it going out to other social media is pretty cool.
[0]: https://github.com/HoangTuan110/mil
- Show HN: A small and concatenative hobby programming language
- Show HN: A small, concatenative hobby programming language. Implemented in C99
zingg
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Ask HN: What is the most impactful thing you've ever built?
As part of my data consulting, I struggled with identity resolution and started working on scalable no code identity resolution - https://github.com/zinggAI/zingg/ . It has pushed my limits as a software engineer and product builder, and I had to do a lot of learning to build it. Its cool to see people use Zingg in their workflows and save months of working on custom solutions. Big highlight has been North Carolina Open Campaign Data https://crossroads-cx.medium.com/building-open-access-to-nc-...
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How to find open source data science python projects to contribute to?
Check https://github.com/zinggAI/zingg/. We recently added Python to our stack and are looking for help with building dbt-zingg python models, databricks-zingg python notebooks, python api, building a python based front end etc.
- Merging datasets
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is it possible to "fuzzy match" or dedupe columns in Redshift?
If you are open to using a framework for this, check Zingg at https://github.com/zinggAI/zingg. It connects to Redshift, snowflake and other warehouses and can handle multiple columns
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Show HN: Zingg – open-source entity resolution for single source of truth
Thanks for your support. Yes we do ship with some examples and their models which can be run out of the box. We have 3 customer demographic datasets and an ecommerce items matching across Google and Amazon. You can check them here https://github.com/zinggAI/zingg/tree/main/examples
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Question about Github Referring Sites
I have an open source project hosted at https://github.com/zinggAI/zingg/.
- How do I promote the project appropriately?
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GitHub Java Projects to Contribute
Check Zingg out at https://github.com/zinggAI/zingg and let me know if you would like to contribute
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Match over 1 GB of data with inconsistent names
This is interesting, would love to get your feedback on Zingg(https://github.com/zinggAI/zingg) if you are upto it. Thanks!
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Open source entity resolution - need your feedback!
I have released an open source entity resolution tool Zingg(https://github.com/zinggAI/zingg). Zingg uses Spark and ML to build single source of truth directly in the warehouse or the datalake. Would love to hear from the Reddit folks here what they think about it - do you find it useful? what can I do to make it better? any advice on the problem or the solution?
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