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    TinyGo

    TinyGo

    Go compiler for small place

    ...TinyGo is a Go compiler intended for use in small places such as microcontrollers, WebAssembly (Wasm), and command-line tools. It reuses libraries used by the Go language tools alongside LLVM to provide an alternative way to compile programs written in the Go programming language. While TinyGo embeds the Clang compiler to parse import "C" blocks, many features of Cgo are still unsupported.
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    Gonum

    Gonum

    Set of numeric libraries for the Go programming language

    ...Gonum contains libraries for matrices and linear algebra; statistics, probability distributions, and sampling; tools for function differentiation, integration, and optimization; network creation and analysis; and more. We encourage you to get started with Go and Gonum if you are tired of sluggish performance, and fighting C and vectorization, and also if you are struggling with managing programs as they grow larger. Get Gonum if you want code to be fully transparent, and want the ability to read the source code you use. It is useful if you’d like a compiler to catch mistakes early, but hate fighting linker and unintelligible compile errors.
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    Oak

    Oak

    A pure Go game engine

    Oak has recently brought in dependencies that include C code, but we still describe the engine as a Pure Go engine, which at face value seems contradictory. Oak's goal is that, by default, a user can pull down the engine and create a fully functional game or GUI application on a machine with no C compiler installed, so when we say Pure Go we mean that, by default, the library is configured so no C compilation is required, and that no major features are locked behind C compilation. ...
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    hey

    hey

    HTTP load generator, ApacheBench (ab) replacement

    hey is a tiny program that sends some load to a web application. hey was originally called boom and was influenced from Tarek Ziade's tool at tarekziade/boom. Using the same name was a mistake as it resulted in cases where binary name conflicts created confusion. To preserve the name for its original owner, we renamed this project to hey. hey runs provided number of requests in the provided concurrency level and prints stats. It also supports HTTP2 endpoints. It’s simple, efficient,...
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    GoNB

    GoNB

    GoNB, a Go Notebook Kernel for Jupyter

    Go is a compiled language, but with very fast compilation, that allows one to use it in a REPL (Read-Eval-Print-Loop) fashion, by inserting a "Compile" step in the middle of the loop -- so it's a Read-Compile-Run-Print-Loop — while still feeling very interactive. GoNB leverages that compilation speed to implement a full-featured (at least it's getting there) Jupyter notebook kernel. As a side benefit it works with packages that use CGO — although it won't parse C code in the cells, so it...
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    GoAWK

    GoAWK

    A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support

    GoAWK now uses a bytecode compiler and includes native support for CSV files. AWK is a fascinating text processing language, and The AWK Programming Language is a wonderfully concise book describing it. The A, W, and K in AWK stand for the surnames of the three original creators: Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan. Kernighan is also an author of The C Programming Language (“K&R”), and the two books have that same each-page-packs-a-punch feel.
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    protoc-gen-doc

    protoc-gen-doc

    Documentation generator plugin for Google Protocol Buffers

    This is a documentation generator plugin for the Google Protocol Buffers compiler (protoc). The plugin can generate HTML, JSON, DocBook, and Markdown documentation from comments in your .proto files. There is a Docker image available (docker pull pseudomuto/protoc-gen-doc) that has everything you need to generate documentation from your protos. The plugin is invoked by passing the --doc_out, and --doc_opt options to the protoc compiler. The docker image has two volumes: /out and /protos...
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    G3N

    G3N

    Go 3D Game Engine

    ...A basic integrated GUI framework is provided, and 3D spatial audio is supported through OpenAL. Go 1.8+ is required. The engine also requires the system to have an OpenGL driver and a GCC-compatible C compiler. On Unix-based systems, the engine depends on some C libraries that can be installed using the appropriate distribution package manager. See below for OS-specific requirements. Then install the same packages as for Fedora - remember to use yum instead of dnf for the package installation command. The necessary audio DLLs are supplied and need to be added to your PATH. ...
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