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Tensorflow is a great framework and open source software library to do numerical computations easily, especially in Deep Learning.
- Tensorflow has a clear Readme that enables us to use framework easily. Also, it serves their library that is compatible with both GPU and CPU.
- It has the large number of labels in label section which may cause to follow hard. But, labels are divided so clearly so that some understanding their usage use the issues section.
- Also, there are scores of people contributing this open source library, which makes Tensorflow to be big platform.
picked by: Atıf Emre Yüksel
We liked this repository because it organizes the share of jobs well.
Delayed Job is a Ruby library used for managing background jobs asynchronously. It is generally significant for web applications that works according to fire-and-forget principle.
- Delayed::Job has a really detailed README page which makes it easier for developers to configure library for their requirements.
- Library details for both development and production environments are cleary explained with lots of code/implementation examples.
- We have found this repository, link. It is a python program that shows system informations in a visually good way. It is for Linux based computers.
Revolutionary open source kernel powering various devices around the world and all the top-500 supercomputers. This project has more than 700 thousand commits from infinitely many contributors.
An awesome collection for Java developers, unless you're a God and you don't need any help from puny mortals.
- Favourite of Erkam Agrali
- Constitutes mostly of its README, where the links are written.
- Has a clear structure and categorization of the repositories it directs.
- Explanations are clear enough so that you can go there not knowing anything other than the task you need to complete, and still most likely find what you're looking for.
- Simple but definitely star-worthy.
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Phaser is a fast, free, and fun open source HTML5 game framework.
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It offers WebGL and Canvas rendering across desktop and mobile web browsers.
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Games can be compiled to iOS, Android and native apps via 3rd party tools.
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Also, thousands of developers use Phaser.
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We ❤️ this repository because it is a great example of how not to create a one. It's also a great example of how not to use the issue section.
- Cultural Activities Project
- Communication Plan
- Requirements Analysis
- Project Plan
- User Stories
- Mockups
- User Scenarios
- Class Diagram
- Sequence Diagrams
- Use Cases
- Test Cases
- Android Software Design
- Twitter API Application
- First Term Milestone Report
- Milestone#1 Report
- Milestone#2 Report
- Meeting #1: 8.02.2018
- Meeting #2: 13.02.2018
- Customer Meeting #1: 15.02.2018
- Meeting #3: 19.02.2018
- Meeting #4: 26.02.2018
- Meeting #5: 05.03.2018
- Meeting #6: 12.03.2018
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- Meeting #9: 02.04.2018
- Meeting #10: 09.04.2018
- Meeting #11: 06.05.2018
- Meeting #12: 19.05.2018
- Meeting #13: 01.10.2018
- Meeting #14: 06.10.2018 - Project Design
- Meeting #15: 08.10.2018 - Android Related
- Meeting #17: 24.10.2018 - Backend Team
- Meeting #18: 29.10.2018 - Before Milestone(Skype)
- Meeting #19: 30.10.2018 - After Milestone(Skype)
- Meeting #20: 06.11.2018 - Backend Team
- Meeting #21: 09.11.2018 - Android Team
- Meeting #23: 19.11.2018 -Android Team(Skype)
- Meeting #24: 27.11.2018 - Backend Team
- Meeting #25: 01.12.2018 - Frontend Team
- Meeting #26: 05.12.2018 - Frontend Team
- Meeting #27: 10.12.2018 - Frontend Team
- Meeting #28: 31.12.2018 - Frontend Team
- Abdurrahman Dilmaç
- Anıl Seyrek
- Atıf Emre Yüksel
- Erkam Ağralı
- Fatih Maytalman
- Mert Aközcan
- Mustafa Alparslan
- Ömer Kırbıyık (Project Manager/Communicator)
- Zeynep Işık