Awesome List Updates on Mar 31, 2019
10 awesome lists updated today.
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1. Awesome Django
Resources / Conferences
2. Awesome Postgres
Contents / Extensions
- pgRouting (⭐1.1k) - pgRouting extends the PostGIS/PostgreSQL geospatial database to provide geospatial routing and other network analysis functionality.
3. Awesome Security
Network / Docker Images for Penetration Testing & Security
docker pull bkimminich/juice-shop
- OWASP Juice Shop
4. Awesome Ios
Utility / Collection View Layout
- Eject (⭐523) - An eject button for Interface Builder to generate swift code.
5. Awesome Newsletters
Cloud Development / Svelte
- Your weekly Azure news fix. Azure Weekly is a summary of the week's top news in the Microsoft Azure ecosystem, as well as interesting historic content that's well worth reading.
6. Awesome Ada
Build and Package / Apache License
- alire (⭐275) - A catalog of ready-to-use Ada libraries plus a command-line tool (alr) to obtain, compile, and incorporate them into your own projects. It aims to fulfill a similar role to Rust's cargo or OCaml's opam.
7. Awesome Cybersecurity Blueteam
Honeypots / Tarpits
- Endlessh (⭐7k) - SSH tarpit that slowly sends an endless banner.
- LaBrea - Program that answers ARP requests for unused IP space, creating the appearance of fake machines that answer further requests very slowly in order to slow down scanners, worms, etcetera.
8. Awesome Ava
Packages
- ava-webcomponents (⭐1) - Testing web components via Puppeteer.
9. Awesome Gnome
Official Venues / Skeumorphic Icons
#gnome
on GIMPNet - General-purpose GNOME IRC channel (complete list of channels)
GNOME on Social Networks / Skeumorphic Icons
10. Awesome Circuitpython
News
- Circuit Playground Express 4-H edition approved - The 4-H branded version was approved by the USDA, this is the first CircuitPython powered board that is also 4-H approved!
- CircuitPython in Space - CircuitPython provides an approachable and logical means of conducting science with hardware. Paired with low-cost hardware shown to work in space, we can enable an new generation to question and explore the unknown. With the necessary “satellite stuff” already baked in, students can spend their time trying something new rather than reinventing the wheel.
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