Awesome List Updates on Feb 23, 2016
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1. Engineering Blogs
Individuals/Group Contributors / J individuals
- Jay Fields http://blog.jayfields.com
2. Awesome Javascript
Editors / Runner
- Draft.js (⭐23k) - A React framework for building text editors.
3. Awesome Flexbox
Guides
4. Awesome Elixir
Algorithms and Data structures
- erlang-algorithms (⭐157) - Implementations of popular data structures and algorithms.
- spacesaving (⭐2) - stream count distinct element estimation using the "space saving" algorithm.
Testing
- efrisby (⭐18) - A REST API testing framework for erlang.
5. Amas
Ask these people anything!
- Amit Merchant (⭐1) - Full-stack developer working with JavaScript, PHP and Java.
6. Awesome Bigdata
Applications
- SnappyData (⭐1k) - a distributed in-memory data store for real-time operational analytics, delivering stream analytics, OLTP (online transaction processing) and OLAP (online analytical processing) built on Spark in a single integrated cluster.
7. Awesome Gbdev
C / Syntax highlighting packages
8. Awesome Stock Resources
Aggregated Content / Icons Packages and Collections
- Avopix - More than 15 000 absolutely free stock photos and vectors.
9. Awesome Broadcasting
DVB & WiFi
- DTT 2 IP (⭐27) - Broadcast to IP conversion for Wifi indoor coverage.
- WiFiBroadcast - Analog-like transmission of live video data.
Media Players
- Kodi (⭐18k) - A software media player and entertainment hub for digital media.
Multimedia content processing
- GStreamer - A library for constructing graphs of media-handling components.
- MP4Box.js (⭐1.9k) - JavaScript library to process MP4 files in the browser (and in NodeJS).
10. Awesome D
Game Frameworks / XML
- DAllegro5 (⭐41) - D binding/wrapper to Allegro 5, a modern game programming library.
11. Awesome Courses
Courses / Machine Learning
- DS-GA 1008 Deep Learning New York University
- This increasingly popular course is taught through the Data Science Center at NYU. Originally introduced by Yann Lecun, it is now led by Zaid Harchaoui, although Prof. Lecun is rumored to still stop by from time to time. It covers the theory, technique, and tricks that are used to achieve very high accuracy for machine learning tasks in computer vision and natural language processing. The assignments are in Lua and hosted on Kaggle.
- Course Page
- Recorded Lectures
12. Awesome Hadoop
Hadoop
- Apache Tez - A Framework for YARN-based, Data Processing Applications In Hadoop
Distributed Computing and Programming
- Apache Apex (incubating) - Enterprise-grade unified stream and batch processing engine.
Hadoop and Big Data Events
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