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2018-07-25 Tracking the most popular Github repos that are generated within:


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  • GoogleChromeLabs/ndb: ndb is an improved debugging experience for Node.js, enabled by Chrome DevTools
  • fuckcqcs/fuckcqcs: None
  • thedaviddias/Front-End-Performance-Checklist: 🎮The only Front-End Performance Checklist that runs faster than the others
  • dylanbeattie/rockstar: The Rockstar programming language specification
  • mixn/carbon-now-cli: 🎨 Beautiful images of your code — from right inside your terminal.
  • rhysd/vim.wasm: Vim editor ported to WebAssembly
  • XiaoMi/mace: MACE is a deep learning inference framework optimized for mobile heterogeneous computing platforms.
  • rtr7/router7: pure-Go small home internet router
  • bradfitz/homelab: Brad's homelab setup
  • hnes/libaco: A blazing fast and lightweight C asymmetric coroutine library 💎 ⛅🚀⛅🌞
  • udacity/deep-reinforcement-learning: Repo for the Deep Reinforcement Learning Nanodegree program
  • vaneenige/phenomenon: ✨A fast 2kB low-level WebGL API.
  • whataa/pandora: an android library for debugging what we care about directly in app.
  • meituan/EasyReact: Are you confused by the functors, applicatives, and monads in RxSwift and ReactiveCocoa? It doesn't matter, the concepts are so complicated that not many developers actually use them in normal projects. Is there an easy-to-use way to use reactive programming? EasyReact is born for this reason.
  • Athari/CssGitHubWindows: (UserStyle) GitHub Windows Edition [MIT]
  • iraycd/React-Redux-Styleguide: This is a working set of guidelines for developing React applications. We say "guideline" because there are no hard-and-fast rules; best practices, patterns and technology change over time, so we consider this a living set of style guides.
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