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*[Quantifying usability of domain-specific languages: An empirical study on software maintenance](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0164121214002799) - ***Journal of Systems and Software***, 2015. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=3450893039446010260&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. A study to compare the usability of textual DSLs under the perspective of software maintenance, suggesting that the proposed metrics were useful: (1) to early identify DSL usability limitations, (2) to reveal specific DSL features favoring maintenance tasks, and (3) to successfully analyze eight critical DSL usability dimensions.
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*[Communicating Natural Programs to Humans and Machines](https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper_files/paper/2022/hash/182aed0379591ebd1d655b2bdc152075-Abstract-Datasets_and_Benchmarks.html) - ***NeurIPS'22***, 2022. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=13381039702346039142&as_sdt=0,5)]. While humans readily generate and interpret instructions in a general language, computer systems are shackled to a narrow domain-specific language that they can precisely execute. This makes building intelligent systems that can generalize to novel situations such as ARC difficult. Human-generated instructions are referred as `natural programs'. While they resemble computer programs, they are distinct in two ways: First, they contain a wide range of primitives; Second, they frequently leverage communicative strategies beyond directly executable codes.
Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository.
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GitHub provides a page that only shows diffs with a .diff at the end of the URL of the pull request. This browser extension makes it easier to view csv diffs by using daff on that page.
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A browser extension which gives different filetypes different icons on GitHub.
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Highlight selected word in GitHub source view like Sublime Text.
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It can make the sub-directories and files of github repository as zip and download it
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Create, save, edit, pin, search and delete filters that you commonly use on the Github Issues and Pull Requests pages. You are able to scope filters to be shown globally (on each repo) or only have them show up on the repo you create them on. Pinning filters is also a feature that this extension allows you to do. So if you have several filters you use daily - you have a way to quickly access them, at the top of your list.
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Chrome extension that adds a button in browser and links this button to a GitHub repository that you will configure, then on any webpage just click this extension button and it will add the given link with the title of the page in that repository.
Show Material icons for files/folders in repository file viewer. Display the same icons from vscode-material-icon-theme VSCode extension.
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An extension that creates direct links to imported modules, external or internal, on source code on GitHub. Supports multiple languages, including common ones like Rust, Go, Python and Ruby, but also odd ones like Nim, Haskell, Julia and Elm.
Displays your GitHub notifications unread count. Supports GitHub Enterprise and an option to only show unread count for issues you're participating in. You can click the icon to quickly see your unread notifications.
Filter your pull requests/issues in different categories giving you a big boost in productivity. Also suggests new trending repositories.
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OctoPermalinker is a browser extension that searches GitHub comments/files for links to files on branches, and adds a link to where the branch pointed when the comment/file was made/updated. This helps you avoid following a link that was broken after being posted. For context, here's some discussion about broken GitHub links: [Don't link to line numbers in GitHub](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8046710).
Useful for developers who frequently read source in GitHub and do not want to download or checkout too many repositories.
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Revert GitHub's UI back to its classic look (before the June 23, 2020 update that has a flat, rounded and more whitespaced design).
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This browser extension allows you to open files in your IDE directly from GitHub, assuming the repository you are working on is cloned on your computer. When a fragment of a file is displayed, your IDE opens the file and puts the cursor at the desired line.
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Extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features.
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Are they tabs? Are they spaces? How many? Never wonder again! Renders spaces as `·` and tabs as `→` in all the code on GitHub.
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Introduces the Explore tab in the pull request interface where you can review changes ordered by importance and see the semantic context surrounding each change.
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Add breakpoints at 1400px, 1600px and 1800px for full GitHub experience on large screens. Also removes the truncating of file and directory names in the repository browser.
gitpod streamlines developer workflows by providing ready-to-code development environments in your browser - powered by vs code.
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When viewing a repository on github.com that has a package.json file, this extension will introspect the dependencies in package.json and display links and description for each dependency, just below the repo's README.
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-[Hurricane Electric 3D map](http://he.net/3d-map/) - Interactive 3D map of undersea cables and Hurrican Electric Points of Presence (POPs) and routes.
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-[GSMA Mobile Network Coverage Maps](https://www.mobilecoveragemaps.com) - Currently most accurate mobile coverage maps available, currently covers Benin, Burkina Faso, DRC, Congo Republic, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Côte d'Ivoire, Lesotho, Liberia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.
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-[nperf Mobile coverage maps](https://www.nperf.com/en/map) - mobile coverage based on data collected from [nperf app](https://www.nperf.com/en/nperf-applications/).
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-[ITU Disaster Connectivity Map](https://dcm.itu.int/) - a map to assist disaster first responders in determining the status of telecommunications network infrastructure, coverage, and performance.
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-[ITU Data Hub](https://datahub.itu.int/) - a revamp of the ITU World ICT/Telecommunication Indicators Database (WTID), now free for non-commercial use
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-[SpeedChecker Insights](https://insights.speedchecker.com/) - Periodic country-level reports on mobile internet speeds, latency, and coverage
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-[Cloudflare Radar](https://radar.cloudflare.com/) - Invaluable resource on internet traffic, security, routing, outages, DNS, and more.
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-[GSMA - Enabling Rural Coverage](https://www.gsma.com/mobilefordevelopment/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Enabling_Rural_Coverage_English_February_2018.pdf) - (Feb 2018) Regulatory and policy recommendations to foster mobile broadband coverage in developing countries.
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*[TinyXML](http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinyxml/) - A simple, small, minimal, C++ XML parser that can be easily integrating into other programs. [zlib]
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*[TinyXML2](https://github.com/leethomason/tinyxml2) - A simple, small, efficient, C++ XML parser that can be easily integrating into other programs. [zlib]
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-[PACE](https://github.com/getstrm/pace) - An open source framework that allows you to enforce agreements on how data should be accessed, used, and transformed, regardless of the data platform (Snowflake, BigQuery, DataBricks, etc.)
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-[Prefect](https://prefect.io/) - Prefect is an orchestration and observability platform. With it, developers can rapidly build and scale resilient code, and triage disruptions effortlessly.
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-[Multiwoven](https://github.com/Multiwoven/multiwoven) - The open-source reverse ETL, data activation platform for modern data teams.
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-[SuprSend](https://www.suprsend.com/products/workflows) - Create automated workflows and logic using API's for your notification service. Add templates, batching, preferences, inapp inbox with workflows to trigger notifications directly from your data warehouse.
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-[recursive-readdir](https://github.com/denorg/recursive-readdir) - Recursively read directories in Deno.
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-[rubico](https://github.com/richytong/rubico) - 🏞 [a]synchronous function composition; it just works.
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-[solc](https://github.com/deno-web3/solc) - 💎 Solidity bindings for Deno.
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-[alosaur](https://github.com/alosaur/alosaur) - Alosaur - Deno web framework with many ES Decorators.
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-[danet](https://github.com/Savory/Danet) - A Savory web framework for Deno heavily inspired by [Nest.js](https://nestjs.com).
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-[drash](https://github.com/drashland/deno-drash) - A REST microframework for Deno's HTTP server with zero dependencies.
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-[faster](https://github.com/hviana/faster) - A fast and optimized middleware server with a set of useful middlwares.
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