There is certainly no shortage of super popular projects on Github, from Tensorflow to React to Swift and ohmyzsh.
But with 2019 almost over and with 2020 on the horizon, we wanted to take a moment to appreciate some of the unknown repos that were git init
in 2019 but never made it to the 10K+ stars hall of fame. (Few of them did though 👀)
This list is no way exhaustive and certainly missing a lot of great programming languages and technologies like Java, Rust, GoLang, PHP ... etc
Javascript
- React/ApolloGraphQL/Node/Mongo demo written in Typescript
- Advanced JavaScript questions + their explanations
- Comprehensive and exhaustive JavaScript & Node.js testing best practices
DevOps
Python
- Clone a voice in 5 seconds to generate arbitrary speech in real-time
- A pretty sweet vulnerability scanner (by Cloudflare)
- A next generation HTTP client for Python.
Swift
- iOS App demoing SwiftUI & Combine
- A demo implementation of SwiftUI for the Web
- A Swift playground explaining the concepts of the new Combine framework
- Customizable presentation API for constructing bottom sheet modals on iOS
- Everything you need to know about SwiftUI
Ruby
- Simple and elegant live chat software 🔥💬
- Terraforming legacy Rails applications guides and tools
- Ruby email validator. Verify email via Regex, DNS and SMTP
- Catch bad SQL queries before they cause problems in production
Data Science
- The Data Engineering Cookbook
- Build and manage real-life data science projects with ease.
- Machine learning, in numpy
- A Python library that implements software engineering best-practice for data and ML pipelines.
- High-Performance Face Recognition Library on PyTorch
- Generate an interactive geo heatmap from your Google location data
Engineering
- Google's Engineering Practices documentation
- A new simple and fast compiled language for developing maintainable software.
Tools
- Free alternative to Postman
- A real browser preview inside your editor that you can debug
- An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line
- HTTP checks & tests monitoring - check the status of your URL
- An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM
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