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Top 23 Language Open-Source Projects
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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Some libraries support ways to handle missing translations (e.g., TranslocoMissingHandler from Transloco or MissingTranslationHandler from ngx-translate). So that's a way to find out any missing translations, but that's quite manual because you have to go over every part of the served application.
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Those definitely seem to be coming from friendly-snippets, so it seems like it's not being disabled. You can verify this with the :Lazy command to bring up the lazy.nvim menu then checking log or debug to see what is loaded, when, and why.
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sniprun
A neovim plugin to run lines/blocs of code (independently of the rest of the file), supporting multiples languages
If you want to compile/run specific lines of code (not the whole project), my plugin sniprun should be worth a look
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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vim-doge
(Do)cumentation (Ge)nerator for nearly 20 languages 📚 Generate proper code documentation with a single keypress. ⚡️🔥
I’m the creator of the vim plugin called vim-doge and I like to share some awesome benchmark results with the new version that has been written in Rust.
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This is the best measure I've found:
https://madnight.github.io/githut/#/pushes/2023/4
Unfortunately it doesn't have new projects, but it does seem like C++ peaked a couple of years ago and is starting to trend down. "Plummeting" is clearly an exaggeration though.
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Yes, I encourage you to look at some example projects made with nbdev incase that is helpful:
- fastcore: https://github.com/fastai/fastcore - the nbs/ folder contains the source files that generate source code, docs and tests.
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Project mention: [OC] First 6 Months of orbital launch attempts in 2023. From launch site to orbit. | /r/dataisbeautiful | 2023-07-11
Just make the dots into rounded flags.
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world
A Laravel package which provides a list of the countries, states, cities, currencies, timezones and languages. (by nnjeim)
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Energy-Languages
The complete set of tools for energy consumption analysis of programming languages, using Computer Language Benchmark Game
Looking at the benchmark where C++ is worst compared to other languages, it's depending on the library used. I would guess if they used Google's re2 Regex library instead of Boost's, the result would be different.
https://github.com/greensoftwarelab/Energy-Languages/blob/ma...
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tatoeba2
Tatoeba is a platform whose purpose is to create a collaborative and open dataset of sentences and their translations.
Maybe on tatoeba.org with filters
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guilyx
Dynamic Profile with github statistics, coding info (time and languages) with WakaTime and music status with the spotify API, leave a ⭐ if you like it
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Luminous
Luminous provides you a lot of information about the system and a lot of handy methods to quickly get useful data on the iOS platform.
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Before we start comparing the aforementioned solutions, it is worth to show how bad things are with the standard regex library in Go. I found the project where the author compares the performance of standard regex engines of various languages. The point of this benchmark is to repeatedly run 3 regular expressions over a predefined text. Go came in 3rd place in this benchmark! From the end....
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Writing An Interpreter In Elixir
Elixir implementation of an interpreter for the Monkey programming language
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Project mention: Stay Alert: The Rising Threat of Malicious Extensions in Microsoft's VSCode Marketplace | /r/programming | 2023-05-21
gvc
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Language projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Zettlr | 9,522 |
2 | benchmarks | 2,730 |
3 | algorithm-archive | 2,280 |
4 | transloco | 1,916 |
5 | countries | 1,792 |
6 | friendly-snippets | 1,582 |
7 | sniprun | 1,325 |
8 | Elchemy | 1,151 |
9 | vim-doge | 950 |
10 | githut | 936 |
11 | fastcore | 896 |
12 | circle-flags | 826 |
13 | world | 694 |
14 | Energy-Languages | 664 |
15 | tatoeba2 | 659 |
16 | countries | 434 |
17 | guilyx | 362 |
18 | Luminous | 333 |
19 | regex-benchmark | 307 |
20 | ansible-role-java | 300 |
21 | Game2Text | 165 |
22 | Writing An Interpreter In Elixir | 132 |
23 | gvc | 127 |