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Check out wesbos [1] and their project beginner-javascript [2]. Slam Dunk JavaScript References: [1]: https://github.com/wesbos [2]: https://github.com/wesbos/beginner-javascript
If you’re into interesting projects, don’t miss out on awesome-react-components [1], created by brillout [2]. Curated List of React Components & Libraries. References: [1]: https://github.com/brillout/awesome-react-components [2]: https://github.com/brillout
I came across jumpcutter [1] from carykh [2], and it’s packed with great features and ideas. Automatically edits vidx. Explanation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ8orIurGxw References: [1]: https://github.com/carykh/jumpcutter [2]: https://github.com/carykh
Check out great-expectations [1] and their project great_expectations [2]. Always know what to expect from your data. References: [1]: https://github.com/great-expectations [2]: https://github.com/great-expectations/great_expectations
I’m impressed by flowy [1] from alyssaxuu [2]. The minimal javascript library to create flowcharts ✨ References: [1]: https://github.com/alyssaxuu/flowy [2]: https://github.com/alyssaxuu
I came across blocks [1] from blocks [2], and it’s packed with great features and ideas. A JSX-based page builder for creating beautiful websites without writing code References: [1]: https://github.com/blocks/blocks [2]: https://github.com/blocks
I like asmeurer’s [1] project removestar [2]. Tool to automatically replace ‘import *’ in Python files with explicit imports References: [1]: https://github.com/asmeurer [2]: https://github.com/asmeurer/removestar
Check out lolcommits [1] and their project lolcommits [2]. 📷 git [3]-based selfies for software developers References: [1]: https://github.com/lolcommits [2]: https://github.com/lolcommits/lolcommits [3]: /glossary/git/
I’m really excited about mask [1], an amazing project by jacobdeichert [2]. It’s worth exploring! 🎭 A CLI task runner defined by a simple markdown file References: [1]: https://github.com/jacobdeichert/mask [2]: https://github.com/jacobdeichert
Check out pyjanitor-devs [1] and their project pandas_flavor [2]. The easy way to write your own flavor of Pandas References: [1]: https://github.com/pyjanitor-devs [2]: https://github.com/pyjanitor-devs/pandas_flavor
I like tj’s [1] project go-termd [2]. Package termd provides terminal markdown rendering, with code block syntax highlighting support. References: [1]: https://github.com/tj [2]: https://github.com/tj/go-termd
I recently discovered git-history [1] by pomber [2], and it’s truly impressive. Quickly browse the history of a file from any git [3] repository References: [1]: https://github.com/pomber/git-history [2]: https://github.com/pomber [3]: /glossary/git/
Check out csurfer [1] and their project pypette [2]. Ridiculously simple flow controller for building complex pipelines References: [1]: https://github.com/csurfer [2]: https://github.com/csurfer/pypette
Check out requests [1] by psf [2]. It’s a well-crafted project with great potential. A simple, yet elegant, HTTP library. References: [1]: https://github.com/psf/requests [2]: https://github.com/psf
Check out vscode-git-semantic-commit [1] by nitayneeman [2]. It’s a well-crafted project with great potential. 💬 A Visual Studio Code extension which enables to commit simply by the semantic message conventions References: [1]: https://github.com/nitayneeman/vscode-git-semantic-commit [2]: https://github.com/nitayneeman
awesome-streamlit [1] by MarcSkovMadsen [2] is a game-changer in its space. Excited to see how it evolves. The purpose of this project is to share knowledge on how awesome Streamlit is and can be References: [1]: https://github.com/MarcSkovMadsen/awesome-streamlit [2]: https://github.com/MarcSkovMadsen
I’m impressed by js13k-2019 [1] from bencoder [2]. xx142-b2.exe. An entry for js13kgames 2019 References: [1]: https://github.com/bencoder/js13k-2019 [2]: https://github.com/bencoder
Just starred death-to-ie11 [1] by gabLaroche [2]. It’s an exciting project with a lot to offer. Countdown for IE11 end of support References: [1]: https://github.com/gabLaroche/death-to-ie11 [2]: https://github.com/gabLaroche
I came across awesome-data-engineering [1] from igorbarinov [2], and it’s packed with great features and ideas. A curated list of data engineering tools for software developers References: [1]: https://github.com/igorbarinov/awesome-data-engineering [2]: https://github.com/igorbarinov
I’m really excited about vscode-python [1], an amazing project by microsoft [2]. It’s worth exploring! Python extension for Visual Studio Code References: [1]: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-python [2]: https://github.com/microsoft