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Caffe2 is a lightweight, scalable deep learning framework for building and deploying AI models.
A deep learning-based Chinese speech recognition system for developers working on AI-powered speech applications.
A curated list of data engineering tools for software developers, not focused on AI coding tools.
Gonum is a set of numeric libraries for the Go programming language, providing tools for data analysis, scientific computing, and more.
Open-source e-commerce mini-program built with Node.js and MySQL, suitable for building basic shopping apps.
Zenbot is a command-line cryptocurrency trading bot using Node.js and MongoDB.
A multi-user server for Jupyter notebooks, enabling collaborative data science and AI development.
RedisInsight is a GUI tool for managing and exploring Redis databases, providing a visual interface for developers.
A fast and accurate code counter with complexity calculations and COCOMO estimates, written in Go.
CloudNativePG is a platform to manage PostgreSQL databases within Kubernetes environments.
This is a distributed database synchronization system from Alibaba that helps solve data replication challenges across different data centers.
Transportation planning and traffic simulation software for creating walkable, bikeable, and transit-friendly cities.
nnUNet is a powerful medical image segmentation library that uses state-of-the-art deep learning techniques.
Disque is a distributed message broker for developers who need a scalable queuing system.
An EVM-compatible Substrate chain for decentralized applications and storage, powered by StorageHub and secured by EigenLayer.
OpenCart is an open-source e-commerce platform built on PHP that provides a free shopping cart system.
An open-source application for managing recipes, meal planning, and building shopping lists.
This is a collection of readings and resources related to databases, not a vibe coder platform.
Backtesting.py is a Python library for backtesting and evaluating trading strategies in the financial markets.
DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions.
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