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  • Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas Icon
    Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas

    The database for AI-powered applications.

    MongoDB Atlas is the developer-friendly database used to build, scale, and run gen AI and LLM-powered apps—without needing a separate vector database. Atlas offers built-in vector search, global availability across 115+ regions, and flexible document modeling. Start building AI apps faster, all in one place.
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  • Build experiences that drive engagement and increase transactions Icon
    Build experiences that drive engagement and increase transactions

    Connect your users - doctors, gamers, shoppers, or lovers - wherever they are.

    Sendbird's chat, voice, and video APIs power conversations and communities in hundreds of the most innovative apps and products. Sendbird’s feature-rich platform, and pre-fab UI components make developers more productive. We take care of a ton of operational complexity under the hood, so you can power a rich chat service, and life-like voice, and video experiences, and not worry about features, edge cases, reliability, or scale.
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    Device Activity Tracker

    Device Activity Tracker

    A phone number can reveal whether a device is active

    Device Activity Tracker is a platform created to monitor and log the activity of digital devices across networks, giving users visibility into usage patterns, connection events, app launches, and interaction timelines that can be applied for security monitoring, parental oversight, productivity tracking, or device lifecycle analytics. It integrates with devices via sensors or APIs, continually capturing activity metrics and reporting them to a centralized dashboard that visualizes patterns over time, highlights anomalies, and correlates events across systems or users. Because it is designed with privacy and transparency in mind, the tracker offers configurable retention policies and granular consent controls, ensuring administrators can tailor what gets logged and how long data is stored.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    freeCodeCamp

    freeCodeCamp

    freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum

    freeCodeCamp is a nonprofit educational platform that offers a self-paced curriculum for learning web development, programming, data visualization, APIs, and algorithms. It features interactive coding challenges, real-world projects, and guided progress through topic modules, culminating in certificates for completed tracks. A key aspect is that students contribute to open-source projects for nonprofits or internal tooling as part of their learning, reinforcing both technical and collaborative skills. The community includes discussion forums, local chapters, and peer support, which helps learners break through obstacles and stay motivated. The freeCodeCamp GitHub repository encompasses both the learning platform codebase (frontend, backend, challenge engine) and many support tools, community content, and contributions. Because it is open source, anyone can propose improvements, add lessons, or adapt the platform for new languages and frameworks.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Tech Interview Handbook

    Tech Interview Handbook

    Curated coding interview preparation materials

    Tech Interview Handbook is a curated, mostly self-contained compilation of technical interview preparation resources—including algorithms, system design, resume tips, and behavioral questions—crafted for busy software engineers. The information in this repository is condensed. Ultimately, the key to succeeding in technical interviews is consistent practice and I don't want to bore you with too many words. I tell you the minimum you need to know on how to go about navigating the interview process, you go and practice and land your dream job. This repository has practical content that covers all phases of a technical interview, from applying for a job to passing the interviews to offer negotiation. Technically competent candidates might still find the non-technical content helpful. Also, existing resources focus mainly on algorithm questions and lack coverage for more domain-specific and non-technical questions.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Comprehensive Rust

    Comprehensive Rust

    This is the Rust course used by the Android team at Google

    Comprehensive Rust is an open source training course developed by Google to provide a complete introduction to the Rust programming language. Originally created for Google engineers, it has since been released publicly for the broader developer community. The course is structured into modular lessons that cover the fundamentals of Rust, including ownership, lifetimes, traits, generics, and error handling, before progressing to advanced topics like concurrency, async programming, unsafe Rust, and FFI. It is designed to be taught in classroom settings but can also be followed independently, making it useful both for structured training and self-study. The materials are presented in a slide-based format with accompanying examples and hands-on exercises to reinforce key concepts. By offering an accessible yet thorough introduction, the course helps learners gain practical experience with Rust while building a strong understanding of its unique safety and performance guarantees.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    More Bookings. Better Experience.

    For tour and activity providers

    The all-in-one solution built to help you stay organised and get more bookings with thousands of connections to online travel agencies (OTAs), resellers and suppliers.
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    Qualify

    Qualify

    Claude code to help you do lead research and qualification

    Qualify is a lightweight micro-CRM prototype and automation framework geared toward helping small teams and individual users manage leads, tasks, customer interactions, and simple sales pipelines without the overhead of traditional enterprise platforms. Rather than trying to replicate every feature of a full CRM suite, it focuses on core workflows like capturing leads, tracking stages, logging interactions, and generating reminders or alerts for follow-ups so that users spend more time building relationships and less time navigating interface complexity. Built with simplicity and extensibility in mind, the project includes REST APIs, database models, and a user interface that can be extended or embedded into existing internal systems. Because it prioritizes lean data structures and predictable code paths, developers can customize pipelines, fields, and behaviors to align with their unique business logic.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Onda Sfasata

    Onda Sfasata

    An authentic Italian learning app.

    An authentic Italian learning app. GitHub repository: https://github.com/Northstrix/onda-sfasata Check it out at: https://onda-sfasata.netlify.app/ This app is fully localized into English, Hebrew, and two dialects of German — Hochdeutsch and a mixture of Zurich and Basel dialects (approximately 64%–36%), labeled as “Schwiizerdütsch” I picked the words for this app not based on predefined categories, usage frequency, or the fluency level to which the word might correspond, but on which words could be cleanly cut from the audio tracks. As a result, the word set turned out to be a bit odd, yet unique. Every single sound used in the app, except for success.wav, error.wav, and completed.wav, was extracted from public domain recordings. The success and error sounds are covered by Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), the completed sound is available under Creative Commons 0 License (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Codefather

    Codefather

    A programmer's guide to programming

    Codefather is a large programming learning resource and guide maintained by the creator “程序员鱼皮” (Programmer Yupi) that aggregates comprehensive learning pathways, tutorials, knowledge sharing, and practical project examples for many programming languages and technologies. It’s designed to serve as a one-stop programming encyclopedia that covers foundational learning routes for Java, front-end, Python, C++, algorithms, and core computer science topics, making it useful for beginners, career-changers, and students. In addition to structured learning paths, the repository includes curated educational content such as coding exercises, interview questions, study guides, and real-world project tutorials to help learners build skills systematically. The project combines technical explanations, resource links, community recommendations, and experience-based advice to guide learners through the complexities of software development and job preparation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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