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UI Library for Design Engineers. Animated components and effects you can copy and paste into your apps. Free. Open Source.
A toy programming language written in Typescript
Font files available from Google Fonts, and a public issue tracker for all things Google Fonts
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Dynamic readme profile template. Do not just fork, Give Star too :)
(Open Source) Computer Vision + Deep Learning + League of Legends
A curated List of Coding Questions Asked in FAANG Interviews
Solutions to the practice exercises, coding challenges, and other problems on Hackerrank! www.Hackerrank.com
This repository aims to collect portfolios and their repositories from developers around the world.
🤝 Awesome List of GIFs & avatars to use in GitHub.
A markdown version emoji cheat sheet
Software Developer Portfolio Website built with next.js and tailwind CSS that helps you showcase your work and skills as a software developer.
Simple portfolio template built with reactjs
A curation of awesome portfolio website ideas for developers and designers to draw inspiration from. Raise a pull request to add more. 💜
"Welcome to my personal portfolio website! Explore my skills, projects, and achievements in web development. Created with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Get inspired and connect with me!"
Responsive Portfolio Website Design Using HTML CSS & JavaScript.Give it a star 🌟 if you find it useful.
My personal portfolio site, which is build with reactJs, and it also PWA app so you can use like app in mobile.
Responsive Personal Portfolio Website Design Using HTML CSS & JavaScript
Retro Computer Personal Website with very simple UNIX shell implementation, files system implementation, markdown interrupteur and renderer and text layout engine.
A simple Astro theme. Use it to create your blog or website.
SWE-agent takes a GitHub issue and tries to automatically fix it, using GPT-4, or your LM of choice. It solves 12.47% of bugs in the SWE-bench evaluation set and takes just 1 minute to run.