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Top 23 programming-language Open-Source Projects
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SurveyJS
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awesome-cheatsheets
👩💻👨💻 Awesome cheatsheets for popular programming languages, frameworks and development tools. They include everything you should know in one single file.
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v
Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software. Compiles itself in <1s with zero library dependencies. Supports automatic C => V translation. https://vlang.io
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carbon-lang
Carbon Language's main repository: documents, design, implementation, and related tools. (NOTE: Carbon Language is experimental; see README)
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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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cloc
cloc counts blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source code in many programming languages.
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learn oops in python
📚 Playground and cheatsheet for learning Python. Collection of Python scripts that are split by topics and contain code examples with explanations.
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awesome-compilers
:sunglasses: Curated list of awesome resources on Compilers, Interpreters and Runtimes
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Lua
Lua is a powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. It supports procedural programming, object-oriented programming, functional programming, data-driven programming, and data description.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
Make sure you have Go installed https://go.dev/.
Project mention: A collection of learning resources for curious software engineers | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-02-19The inclusion of the perspective section: https://github.com/charlax/professional-programming?tab=read... I think is really smart. Same for personal productivity. Two things that can dramatically change how and what you end up studying and doing with your time / life.
I did a coding bootcamp and yeah the frontend knowledge they taught was useful, but I could have learned that online for free. Looking back, the far more valuable thing I learned was how to discipline myself and my time - that was the first time in my life I was truly disciplined and mindful in how I spent my time. I also got perspective I'd never seen before: there was some folks in my cohort that were in their 30s and 40s and undergoing career change, and I learned two things from them: First, don't stress too much, your life has much more flexibility than you might expect (this truth is borne out, they all have perfectly successful careers in their new lives as engineers), and second, make a great use of the time you have.
Bog-standard advice we all know, but to witness it firsthand from people living it and sharing it is different. The shared article in the github is incredible: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/07/termin...
I often wonder why I don't see more of these sorts of articles. From watching a family member slowly die of cancer, and from reading books like "When Breath Becomes Air," I'm guessing it's some combination of exhaustion, disability, and a new set of priorities that doesn't really involve death blogging. Still, I find these kinds of writings more poignant than most things I read.
34. Julia - $74,963
Awesome Cheat Sheets: This curated list of cheat sheets covers a wide range of topics, including programming languages, frameworks, databases, and more, making it a valuable resource for developers of all levels.
Their site is clearly showing the language is in beta. The V documentation also states that autofree is WIP, and to use the GC instead. This isn't a corporate created language, but looks to be a true volunteer open source effort from people around the world.
Their community, in comparison to others, even has their discussions open and open threads for criticism[1]. These
Solidity Solidity emerged as the first-ever programming language for smart contracts and remains the most extensively utilized language in the Web3 space due to its first-mover advantage. It serves as the primary language for developing applications today on Ethereum and Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) compatible blockchains, including Binance Smart Chain and Tron.
Project mention: 🚀Secure Rails Authentication: A Step-by-Step Guide to Sign Up, Log In, and Log Out | dev.to | 2024-04-12To create a new Rails app, you should have Ruby and Rails installed on your machine. You can find how to install Ruby on your local machine using the Ruby docs. You can install Rails by running the following command:
Project mention: cloc counts blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source code in many programming languages | /r/perl | 2023-11-15
Project mention: Show HN: I open-sourced the in-memory PostgreSQL I built at work for E2E tests | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-07If you use languages that compile to WASM (such as Gleam https://gleam.run), and can also run Postgres via WASM, then it opens very interesting offline scenarios with codebases which are similar on both the client and the server, for instance.
Project mention: Ask HN: What's a batteries-included framework that's React-first? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-18Exactly. Wasp, https://wasp-lang.dev, is the only framework in the React/Node/Prisma space that's taking this opinionated approach to full-stack development.
For example, you get full-stack auth by just adding this to your config file:
`auth.methods: { email: {}, google: {} }`
Then you on-the-fly Auth UI components and all the necessary hooks
Project mention: Learning Elm by porting a medium-sized web front end from React (2019) | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-02-29
Project mention: "Low Level Programming University" a.k.a. Peaking Beneath the OS | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-10-13
https://github.com/goplus/gop, but they go slightly too overboard imo.
Project mention: Can we create a thread for some of the best materials on CS available online? | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-05-26I was looking at some stuff by Fogus and discovered:
https://github.com/fogus/papers-i-love
Really good resource for a bunch of important papers.
There's also some good information for compilers on github
Project mention: 5-Step Approach: ProjectSveltos Event Framework for Kubernetes Deployment with Cilium Gateway API | dev.to | 2024-02-19The EventSource uses the Lua language to search for any services with ports set to 80 or 443 in the ‘argocd’ namespace. More examples can be found here.
By the way, just for clarity, note that the comments in this subthread were written before we updated the random seed for that example to result in a much better diagram: https://github.com/penrose/penrose/pull/1700
Project mention: Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about? | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-12-02Imba. The best web programming language ever made.
I thought this was a three.js demo but it's actually built with a language called haxe [1]. I've never heard of this language before and looks really cool. Makes me want to play with it!
programming-language related posts
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- Ask HN: What's a batteries-included framework that's React-first?
- Kotlin 2.0 RC1
- Fastest way to get IPv4 address from string
- We now have crypto/rand back ends that ~never fail
- Implementing an Auto-logout Feature for Android in Kotlin
- Carbon Copy Newsletter No.2
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A note from our sponsor - SurveyJS
surveyjs.io | 19 Apr 2024
Index
What are some of the best open-source programming-language projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | go | 119,397 |
2 | kotlin | 47,415 |
3 | professional-programming | 45,155 |
4 | julia | 44,469 |
5 | awesome-cheatsheets | 37,460 |
6 | v | 35,248 |
7 | carbon-lang | 32,151 |
8 | solidity | 22,220 |
9 | ruby | 21,516 |
10 | wenyan | 19,395 |
11 | cloc | 18,395 |
12 | learn oops in python | 15,889 |
13 | gleam | 14,761 |
14 | wasp | 11,310 |
15 | reason | 10,051 |
16 | sdk | 9,777 |
17 | lowlevelprogramming-university | 9,529 |
18 | gop | 8,772 |
19 | awesome-compilers | 8,460 |
20 | Lua | 7,945 |
21 | penrose | 6,612 |
22 | imba | 6,230 |
23 | haxe | 5,958 |