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A proof-of-concept neural network library in Rust with implementations for MNIST digit recognition and char-rnn LSTM models.
An experimental open-source render engine for exploring modern graphics techniques and engine architecture.
Go WebAssembly bindings for browser APIs, providing access to DOM, HTML, and other web standards from Go.
A Nix flake that automatically builds custom PHP development environments with required extensions from composer.json.
A Sass-powered API for encoding Sass data to JSON and decoding JSON to Sass, enabling JSON data interchange within Sass workflows.
An experimental framework for building native iOS applications using the Elm programming language.
An experimental real-time web application combining Phoenix Channels, GenEvents, React, and Flux for reactive UI updates.
A collection of experimental C++11 libraries using concepts to explore future standard library designs.
A web synthesizer that generates sound from the binary code of any file, enabling databending and MIDI control.
An experimental library that converts TensorFlow functions and graphs into JAX functions for reuse and fine-tuning within JAX codebases.
A progressive web application for managing code snippets with offline-first functionality and local IndexedDB storage.
An Ecto adapter that allows querying GitHub's API using Elixir's Ecto query syntax.
An experimental extension to Torch7's nn package, providing unproven neural network modules and optimizations.
A PureScript library exploring comonadic approaches to modeling React user interfaces.
An R package to run external programs like Julia, Python, and Shell by piping code to background processes.
Experimental Idris compiler backend that generates Malfunction code for improved performance.
An experimental package manager for operating systems, built in Rust and designed for modern package management workflows.
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