A curated meta-list of awesome lists covering programming languages, frameworks, tools, and software across the tech ecosystem.
Awesome Awesomes is a meta-list that collects and organizes links to specialized awesome lists covering programming languages, frameworks, tools, and software. It solves the problem of discovering high-quality curated resources across multiple tech domains by providing a single, structured entry point.
Developers, researchers, and tech enthusiasts looking for curated resources in specific programming languages or frameworks without browsing individual awesome lists separately.
It saves time by centralizing access to dozens of topic-specific awesome lists, offers broad coverage across languages and tools, and is community-maintained to stay current with new resources.
Awesome collection of awesome lists of libraries, tools, frameworks and software for any programming language :D
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The README structures sections for programming languages, frameworks like React and Rails, and topics like sysadmin and machine learning, offering a one-stop entry point across tech stacks.
It encourages contributions for new lists or categories, keeping the resource open and evolving, as noted in the README's call for edits.
Internal links and clear categories, such as 'Programming Languages' and 'Frameworks, platforms, etc.', make it easy to quickly find relevant awesome lists without scrolling.
It only aggregates links to other awesome lists, providing no direct resources, reviews, or quality assessments, which limits utility for deep dives.
As a meta-list, it relies on external awesome lists being updated; the README doesn't mention maintenance frequency, risking broken or outdated references.
Some categories, like Ruby, list multiple awesome lists without guidance on differences, leading to confusion and duplication for users.