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- Godot is a free, open-source engine designed for game development.
- Godot is extremely community-driven, and it's been active for 10 years. It doesn't have any sort of royalty. Considering the industry's giant company Unity's latest extremely-greedy policy, a free game engine that has this big of a community and without royalties is extremely precious.
- The issues on the repo's are extremely active. As of the time of my writing, 21:40 on February 19, 2024, this 10-year-old repo has had four new issues in the last hour alone. It has more than 35,000 closed issues. It has a well-written README that includes clear explanations of the common questions about the engine.
- It is really exciting and inspiring to see a solo developer recreate such a popular and complex video game from scratch in just 48 hours. It showscases a level of programming excellency I truly hope to achieve one day.
- What also like about the repo is that it is very approachable unlike mega-repositories released by big corporates or open-source projects managed by thousands of developers. It is simple enough that I can attempt to devour it however challenging enough that it keeps me engaged. And the results are downright beautiful.
- Summer2024-Internships is a repository that is designed to inform students that study in tech-related fields about international internship opportunities.
- The repository lists the opportunities and gives crucial information such as the company, the role, the location, whether US citizenship is required and whether the application is closed.
- It also provides links for easily applying to the internship.
- What I like about the repo is that it saves a lot of time and effort for searching internship opportunities. It also makes the application process extremely easy.
- LLaMA (Large Language Model Meta AI) is a state-of-the-art foundational large language model designed to help researchers advance their work in this subfield of AI.
- As the popularity of large language models increases every day, Meta provides a nice family of large language model with a strong community. Llama is developed further every moment and its open source nature encourages researchers to utilize these LLMs.
- I love the usage of branches in this repo. It is such a simple but powerful feature of git. In llama's repo, since the version 2 was released, it is still possible to find the version 1 resources, simply by switching to the corresponding branch (named llama_v1)
- Google Guava is a Java helper library developed by SWE in Google. This library provides a set of useful libraries in Java. Thanks to this, writing code in Java becomes easier.
- The most important reason why I love Guava is that it contains many different data structures, classes and libraries that are not available by default Java but are very useful. Therefore, Guava makes easier almost everything in Java for us.
- Guava, offers reliable long-term support, boasts extensive features that streamline Java development, and benefits from a broad open-source community for issue resolution and assistance. That is why I love Guava's repo.
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