Open Source Tinker - Open Pull Request #54
Welcome to Open Pull Request, a weekly newsletter following inspirational and interesting open-source libraries. If you like the sound of my project, I’d love it if you shared Open Pull Request with a friend or colleague. If you are reading this and would like to find more of the open-source libraries in your inbox later. Open Pull Request #54A Developer's Guide to SCIM with scim_rails, melonJS, lyra, merit and climate_controlTalk of the WeekA Developer's Guide to SCIMscim_rails by lessonlySCIM Adapter for Rails. SCIM stands for System for Cross-domain Identity Management. At its core, it is a set of rules defining how apps should interact for the purpose of creating, updating, and deprovisioning users. SCIM requests and responses can be sent in XML or JSON and this Gem uses JSON for ease of readability. 💻: Ruby melonJS by melonjsmelonJS 2 is a modern version of the melonJS game engine. It has been rebuilt almost entirely using ES6 class, inheritance and semantic, and is bundled using Rollup to provide modern features such as transpiling and tree-shaking. 💻: JavaScript lyra by @GoogleOSSLyra is a high-quality, low-bitrate speech codec that makes voice communication available even on the slowest networks. To do this it applies traditional codec techniques while leveraging advances in machine learning (ML) with models trained on thousands of hours of data to create a novel method for compressing and transmitting voice signals. 💻: C++ merit by merit-gemReputation engine for Rails apps. Give Points, Badges and ranks to all kinds of resources. 💻: Ruby climate_control by @thoughtbotClimate Control modifies environment variables only within the context of the block, ensuring values are managed properly and consistently. 💻: Ruby If you found this email informative or enlightening, feel free to share it on social media. Also consider forwarding to a friend. If you are that friend, consider subscribing below. And if you have comments, critiques, or tips that may help with new opensource software and libraries just reply directly to this email. |
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Open Pull Request #53
Monday, December 19, 2022
polars, fae, unredacter, OpenRGB, forma and Scaling GIPHY - the Legos of Visual Communication
Open Pull Request #52
Monday, December 12, 2022
paint-with-words-sd, bridgetown, free-gophers-pack, bleve, oss-fuzz and Internationalis(z)ing Code
Open Pull Request #51
Monday, December 5, 2022
The Problem with Time & Timezones along with ninja-keys, zeppelin, ledger, lefthook and reflex
Open Pull Request #50
Monday, November 28, 2022
Its all about GraphQL nowadays with json-graphql-server, nhost, saleor, insomnia, envelop
Open Pull Request #49
Monday, November 21, 2022
24pullrequests, fastlane, marqo, motor-admin, memos and Distributed Systems in One Lesson
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