Thursday, June 24, 2021

GitHub Explore today Jun 25

Explore code and developers on GitHub today, Jun 25.

Here's what we found based on your interests...

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The ReadME Podcast
Podcast

The ReadME Podcast

Your favorite open source projects and the developers who make them happen. Listen in!

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Cirrus CI

Cirrus CI makes your development cycle fast, efficient, and secure by leveraging modern cloud technologies. Cirrus CI scales with your team and makes shipping software faster and cheaper.

Game Off
Upcoming event recommended by GitHub
Nov
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Game Off

November 01, 2021 - December 01, 2021

Game Off is an annual game jam, where participants spend the month of November creating games based on a secret theme. Participate individually, or as a team. Use whatever game engines, libraries, and languages you like.

Made in India
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Made in India

Open source projects built in or receiving significant contributions from India :india:
Release Radar - May 2021
Release Radar

Release Radar - May 2021

We’ve seen some amazing community projects this last month. This was a huge month for the community with hundreds of new releases. There’s everything from world-changing tech to weekend hobbies.

Trending repositories

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OpenXiangShan / XiangShan

Open-source high-performance RISC-V processor
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ThakeeNathees / pocketlang

A small and fast programming language.
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rocketseat-education / nlw-06-reactjs

Projeto desenvolvido na missão ReactJS no NLW #06
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fmeringdal / nettu-meet

Open source video conferencing system for tutors.
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google-research / deeplab2

DeepLab2 is a TensorFlow library for deep labeling, aiming to provide a unified and state-of-the-art TensorFlow codebase for dense pixel labeling tasks.

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