Awesome List Updates on Mar 04, 2016
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1. Awesome Tensorflow
Tutorials
- TensorFlow Examples (⭐43k) - TensorFlow tutorials and code examples for beginners
Models/Projects
- TensorFlow White Paper Notes (⭐437) - Annotated notes and summaries of the TensorFlow white paper, along with SVG figures and links to documentation
2. Awesome Nodejs
Packages / Miscellaneous
- adit (⭐54) - SSH tunneling made simple.
3. Awesome Php
Table of Contents / Email
- Mautic (⭐6.9k) - Email marketing automation
4. Awesome Emails
Frameworks / Misc
- Foundation for Emails (⭐7.7k) - Quickly create responsive HTML emails that work on any device & client. Even Outlook.
5. Awesome Elixir
ORM and Datamapping
- eventstore (⭐1k) - A CQRS EventStore using Postgres for persistence, written in Elixir.
6. Awesome Polymer
Tutorials/Guides
7. Awesome Geek Podcasts
In Russian
- GoLang Show - Podcast about Go language.
8. Awesome Relay
Libraries & Packages
relay-composite-network-layer
- Compose your Relay Network Layer of many different Network Layers each with their own schema.
9. Awesome D
Command Line / XML
- Argon (⭐17) - A processor for command-line arguments, an alternative to Getopt, written in D.
10. Awesome Alfred Workflows
Text Manipulation
- Encode / Decode (⭐531) - Transform your query strings through base64, html, url, and utf-8 encode/decode.
- Funnel - Funnel selected text or a file through various filters.
- HTML Entity Lookup (⭐35) - Search for entity characters based on how they look or by name.
- Unicode Text Search (⭐191) - Search for Unicode Symbols.
Scientific
- DOITools (⭐8) - Tools to resolve, open, shorten DOI numbers and even convert them to bibtex.
- Skim remote - Controls the Skim PDF Viewer remotely from Alfred.
Security
- Random MAC - Assigns a random MAC address to
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(e.g. for free wifi).
System
- Keylue (⭐48) - Key Clue, Menu Bar and Keyboard Maestro Hot Key Search
- TerminalFinder (⭐1.1k) - Alfred workflow to open current Finder window in Terminal/iTerm and vice versa.
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