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    nanoGPT

    nanoGPT

    The simplest, fastest repository for training/finetuning models

    NanoGPT is a minimalistic yet powerful reimplementation of GPT-style transformers created by Andrej Karpathy for educational and research use. It distills the GPT architecture into a few hundred lines of Python code, making it far easier to understand than large, production-scale implementations. The repo is organized with a training pipeline (dataset preprocessing, model definition, optimizer, training loop) and inference script so you can train a small GPT on text datasets like Shakespeare or custom corpora. It emphasizes readability and clarity: the training loop is cleanly written, and the code avoids heavy abstractions, letting students follow the architecture step by step. While simple, it can still train non-trivial models on modern GPUs and generate coherent text. The project has become widely used in tutorials, courses, and experiments for people learning how transformers work under the hood.
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    OpenTeacher
    OpenTeacher is an opensource application that helps you learn a foreign language vocabulary. Just enter some words in your native and foreign language, and OpenTeacher tests you.
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    Automatically geocode pictures from your camera and a GPS track log. Following Google code closure the only official webpage is (doc, support, code) : https://github.com/notfrancois/GPicSync
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    Ansible-lint

    Ansible-lint

    Best practices checker for Ansible

    Ansible Lint is a command-line tool for linting playbooks, roles and collections aimed towards any Ansible users. Its main goal is to promote proven practices, patterns and behaviors while avoiding common pitfalls that can easily lead to bugs or make code harder to maintain. Ansible lint is also supposed to help users upgrade their code to work with newer versions of Ansible. Due to this reason we recommend using it with the newest version of Ansible, even if the version used in production may be older. As any other linter, it is opinionated. Still, its rules are the result of community contributions and they can always be disabled based individually or by category by each user. ansible-lint checks playbooks for practices and behavior that could potentially be improved. As a community-backed project ansible-lint supports only the last two major versions of Ansible.
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    PythonPark

    PythonPark

    Python open source project "The Road to Self-Study Programming"

    PythonPark is a large, curated “learning playground” for Python — essentially a comprehensive self-study meta-repository aimed at helping learners progress in Python programming, data science, machine learning, web scraping, and software engineering practices. It aggregates tutorials, learning guides, project examples, and resources across topics: from Python basics and data structures to machine learning, web scraping, and even interview preparation and “programmer life” guidance. Because of this breadth, PythonPark serves both as a reference library (for quick lookup) and as a structured learning path for beginners and intermediate learners in Python. For someone self-teaching Python (or transitioning into coding/data science), the repository presents a one-stop “home base” of content, saving them from hunting scattered tutorials across the internet.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Stanza

    Stanza

    Stanford NLP Python library for many human languages

    Stanza is a collection of accurate and efficient tools for the linguistic analysis of many human languages. Starting from raw text to syntactic analysis and entity recognition, Stanza brings state-of-the-art NLP models to languages of your choosing. Stanza is a Python natural language analysis package. It contains tools, which can be used in a pipeline, to convert a string containing human language text into lists of sentences and words, to generate base forms of those words, their parts of speech and morphological features, to give a syntactic structure dependency parse, and to recognize named entities. The toolkit is designed to be parallel among more than 70 languages, using the Universal Dependencies formalism. Stanza is built with highly accurate neural network components that also enable efficient training and evaluation with your own annotated data.
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    Web Dev for Beginners

    Web Dev for Beginners

    About 24 Lessons, 12 Weeks, Get Started as a Web Developer

    Web-Dev-For-Beginners is Microsoft’s open source, project-based curriculum for learning web development from scratch. Designed as a 12-week, 24-lesson course, it covers HTML, CSS, and JavaScript fundamentals through hands-on projects like terrariums, browser extensions, and space games. Each lesson includes a mix of pre-lecture quizzes, written content, assignments, challenges, and post-lecture quizzes to reinforce learning. The course also offers global accessibility with translations in more than 40 languages and built-in support for running in GitHub Codespaces or locally in Visual Studio Code. This makes it a practical and engaging way for beginners to gain a solid foundation in web development.
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    TunesViewer

    TunesViewer

    Easy podcast access in Linux, Android

    A small, easy-to-use program to access itunesU media & podcasts in Linux and Android.
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    Canorus

    Canorus

    Music score editor

    Canorus is a free cross-platform music score editor. It supports an unlimited number and length of staffs, polyphony, a MIDI playback of notes, chord markings, lyrics, import/export filters to formats like MIDI, MusicXML, ABC Music, MusiXTeX and LilyPond
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    PowerTalk automatically speaks Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. For presenters who find speaking difficult, audiences containing people with visual impairments and fun educational uses. Uses synthesised computer speech provided with Windows
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    CasADi
    A symbolic framework for C++, Python and Octave implementing automatic differentiation by source code transformation in forward and reverse modes on sparse matrix-valued computational graphs.
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    Concordia

    Concordia

    Crowdsourcing platform for full text transcription and tagging

    Concordia is a platform for crowdsourcing transcription and tagging of text in digitized images. It was developed by the Library of Congress so that volunteers of all backgrounds could transcribe and tag digitized images of manuscripts and typed materials from the Library’s collections that could not otherwise be done by optical character recognition.
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    D2L.ai

    D2L.ai

    Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code

    Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code, math, and discussions. Adopted at 300 universities from 55 countries including Stanford, MIT, Harvard, and Cambridge. This open-source book represents our attempt to make deep learning approachable, teaching you the concepts, the context, and the code. The entire book is drafted in Jupyter notebooks, seamlessly integrating exposition figures, math, and interactive examples with self-contained code. Offers sufficient technical depth to provide a starting point on the path to actually becoming an applied machine learning scientist.
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    Django LMS

    Django LMS

    A learning management system using django web framework

    django-lms is an open-source Learning Management System (LMS) built with Django and designed for ease of use and extensibility. It allows administrators to manage courses, lessons, quizzes, and users in an educational environment. The project includes a clean UI and backend tools to help educators create and track learning content.
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    Google Open Source Project Style Guide

    Google Open Source Project Style Guide

    Chinese version of Google open source project style guide

    Each larger open source project has its own style guide, a series of conventions on how to write code for the project (sometimes more arbitrary). When all the code maintains a consistent style, it is more important when understanding large code bases. easy. The meaning of "style" covers a wide range, from "variables use camelCase" to "never use global variables" to "never use exceptions". The English version of the project maintains the programming style guidelines used in Google. If the project you are modifying originates from Google, you may be directed to the English version of the project page to understand the style used by the project. The Chinese version of the project uses reStructuredText plain text markup syntax, and uses Sphinx to generate document formats such as HTML / CHM / PDF.
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    nbgrader

    nbgrader

    A system for assigning and grading notebooks

    nbgrader is a tool that facilitates creating and grading assignments in the Jupyter notebook. It allows instructors to easily create notebook-based assignments that include both coding exercises and written free responses. nbgrader then also provides a streamlined interface for quickly grading completed assignments.
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    Guido van Robot Educational Programming Language
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    GGI stands for "General Graphics Interface", and it is a project that aims to develop a reliable, stable and fast graphics system that works everywhere. We want to allow any program using GGI to run on any platform requiring at most a recompile.
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    xrayutilities

    xrayutilities

    a package with useful scripts for X-ray diffraction physicists

    xrayutilities is a python package used to analyze x-ray diffraction data. It can support with performing diffraction experiments and used for common steps in the data analysis. It can read experimental data from several data formats (spec, edf, xrdml, ...); convert them to reciprocal space for arbitrary goniometer geometries and different detector systems (point, linear as well as area detectors); for further processing the data can be gridded (transformed to a regular grid). More detailed description as well as documentation can be found at webpage http://xrayutilities.sourceforge.io/. Downloads for windows can be found on http://pypi.python.org/pypi/xrayutilities Development is performed on github: https://github.com/dkriegner/xrayutilities
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    PS-Drone

    PS-Drone

    Programming a Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 with Python - The Easy Way

    The PS-Drone-API is a full featured SDK, written in and for Python, for Parrot's AR.Drone 2.0. It was designed to be easy to learn, but it offers the full set of the possibilities of the AR.Drone 2.0, including Sensor-Data (aka NavData), Configuration and full Video-support. The video function is not restricted to mere viewing, it is also possible to analyze video images data using OpenCV2. Obviously, the PS-Drone is perfect for teaching purposes; however, even the requirements for professional purposes can be satisfied. PS-Drone comes with a tutorial, explaining its most important commands and the drone's most important sensor values. The examples are easy to understand for people with little programming experience. A full list of commands and a description of all sensor data is available in a detailed documentation. It took several months to create PS-Drone, so it would be nice to get some donations for further development (e.g. Parrot's Bebop) and as a appreciation.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    moebinv

    moebinv

    C++ libraries for manipulations in non-Euclidean geometry

    These are two C++ libraries for symbolic, numeric and graphical manipulations in non-Euclidean geometry. There is GUI which allows to interact with these libraries by mouse clicks. On a dipper level the first library Cycle implements basic operations on cycles (quadrics) through FSCc construction. The second library Figure operates on ensembles of cycles connected by Moebius-invariant relations, e.g. orthogonality. Both libraries are based on the Clifford algebra capacities of the GiNaC computer algebra system (http://ginac.de). Besides C++ libraries there is a Python wrapper, which can be used in interactive mode (https://codeocean.com/capsule/7952650/). Both libraries work in arbitrary dimensions and signatures of metric. Additionally, there are some 2D/3D-specific routines including a visualisation to PostScript files through Asymptote (http://asymptote.sourcefourge.net) software. The source is written in literate programming NoWeb.
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    AllenNLP

    AllenNLP

    An open-source NLP research library, built on PyTorch

    AllenNLP makes it easy to design and evaluate new deep learning models for nearly any NLP problem, along with the infrastructure to easily run them in the cloud or on your laptop. AllenNLP includes reference implementations of high quality models for both core NLP problems (e.g. semantic role labeling) and NLP applications (e.g. textual entailment). AllenNLP supports loading "plugins" dynamically. A plugin is just a Python package that provides custom registered classes or additional allennlp subcommands. There is ecosystem of open source plugins, some of which are maintained by the AllenNLP team here at AI2, and some of which are maintained by the broader community. AllenNLP will automatically find any official AI2-maintained plugins that you have installed, but for AllenNLP to find personal or third-party plugins you've installed, you also have to create either a local plugins file named .allennlp_plugins in the directory where you run the allennlp command.
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    Binarytree

    Binarytree

    Python library for studying Binary Trees

    Binarytree is Python library that lets you generate, visualize, inspect and manipulate binary trees. Skip the tedious work of setting up test data, and dive straight into practicing algorithms. Heaps and BSTs (binary search trees) are also supported. Binarytree supports another representation which is more compact but without the indexing properties. Traverse trees using different algorithms.
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    DeepLearning

    DeepLearning

    Deep Learning (Flower Book) mathematical derivation

    " Deep Learning " is the only comprehensive book in the field of deep learning. The full name is also called the Deep Learning AI Bible (Deep Learning) . It is edited by three world-renowned experts, Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville. Includes linear algebra, probability theory, information theory, numerical optimization, and related content in machine learning. At the same time, it also introduces deep learning techniques used by practitioners in the industry, including deep feedforward networks, regularization, optimization algorithms, convolutional networks, sequence modeling and practical methods, and investigates topics such as natural language processing, Applications in speech recognition, computer vision, online recommender systems, bioinformatics, and video games. Finally, the Deep Learning book provides research directions covering theoretical topics including linear factor models, autoencoders, representation learning, structured probabilistic models, etc.
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    IPython

    IPython

    Command shell for interactive computing in multiple languages

    IPython provides a rich toolkit to help you make the most of using Python interactively. Comprehensive object introspection. IPython provides input history, persistent across sessions. Caching of output results during a session with automatically generated references. Extensible tab completion, with support by default for completion of python variables and keywords, filenames and function keywords. Extensible system of ‘magic’ commands for controlling the environment and performing many tasks related to IPython or the operating system. A rich configuration system with easy switching between different setups (simpler than changing $PYTHONSTARTUP environment variables every time). Session logging and reloading. Extensible syntax processing for special purpose situations. Access to the system shell with user-extensible alias system. Easily embeddable in other Python programs and GUIs. Integrated access to the pdb debugger and the Python profiler.
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