A library for building applications in a consistent and understandable way, with composition, testing, and ergonomics in mind.
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A library for building applications in a consistent and understandable way, with composition, testing, and ergonomics in mind.
Full Modular Monolith application with Domain-Driven Design approach.
Project "History of JavaScript"
Building modular, monolithic applications using Spring Boot
An open source library for building deep-linkable SwiftUI applications with composition, testing and ergonomics in mind
This technology-agnostic tool helps to make software projects more portable, modular, reusable and reproducible across continuously changing software, hardware and data. It is being developed by the MLCommons taskforce to reduce development, benchmarking, optimization and deployment time and cost for ML and AI systems from the cloud to the edge
Don't Fear the Profunctor Optics!
Unit of Work & Repositories Framework - .NET Core, NET Standard, Entity Framework Core. 100% extensible & lightweight.
Recent Papers including Neural Symbolic Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Visual Reasoning, planning and any other topics connecting deep learning and reasoning
Plugin Framework for Spring (PF4J - Spring Framework integration)
Sample projects for my talk "Refactoring to a System of Systems"
Awesome list for The Composable Architecture
[ICML 2020] PyTorch Code for "One Policy to Control Them All: Shared Modular Policies for Agent-Agnostic Control"
Laravel extension for building modular applications where modules are decoupled, re-usable and easily customizable
Allows you to decouple your eloquent models from one another.
Modular Monolith Java application with DDD
Companion for the Swift Composable Architecture. A library for building applications in a consistent and understandable way, with composition, testing, and ergonomics in mind.
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