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Brotli compressor and decompressor written in rust that optionally avoids the stdlib
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An introductory dojo to learn how to develop full stack web applications in F#
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A practical cross-platform command-line tool for safely batch renaming files/directories via regular expression
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IOS崩溃异常的处理,防止数组越界,字典空值处理
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GitHub extension for agile project management, using the issues subsystem.
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Safe concurrency in D (`shared` made easier)
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Code examples should be included in the documentation to allow the library to easily be picked up. Luckily, the API surface is quite small, so this shouldn't be so much of a challenge.
Drona is a programming framework for building safe robotics systems
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I think it would be really helpful to also have the step by step guide to the kaleidoscope language with code for chapters separated, so you can see how it all comes together.
I'm willing to write it myself, if anyone wants to help that would be nice!