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    Metarank

    Metarank

    A low code Machine Learning service that personalizes articles

    Metarank is a service that can personalize any type of content: product listings, articles, recommendations and search results in 3 easy steps with a few lines of code. It’s often considered "too risky" to spend 6+ months on an in-house moonshot project to reinvent the wheel without an experienced team and no existing open-source tools. Metarank makes it easy not only for Amazon to do personalization but for everyone else. Ingest historical item listings, clicks and item metadata so Metarank can find hidden dependencies in the data using our simple JSON format.No Machine Learning experience is required, run our CLI tool with a set of features in a YAML configuration. Run Metarank API service, feed it with real-time events and receive a personalized ranking for your items that will boost conversion, click-through rate or any other business-critical metric you define.
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    Mill

    Mill

    Your shiny new Java/Scala build tool

    Your shiny new Scala build tool! Confused by SBT? Frustrated by Maven? Perplexed by Gradle? Give Mill a try. In-process tests live in the .test sub-modules of the various Mill modules. These range from tiny unit tests, to larger integration tests that instantiate a TestUtil.BaseModule in-process and a TestEvaluator to evaluate tasks on it. Note that the in-memory tests compile the BaseModule together with the test suite, and do not exercise the Mill script-file bootstrapping, transformation, and compilation process.
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    Play Framework

    Play Framework

    A high velocity web framework

    Play Framework makes it easy to build web applications with Java & Scala. The Play Framework combines productivity and performance making it easy to build scalable web applications with Java and Scala. Play is developer friendly with a "just hit refresh" workflow and built-in testing support. With Play, applications scale predictably due to a stateless and non-blocking architecture. By being RESTful by default, including assets compilers, JSON & WebSocket support, Play is a perfect fit for modern web & mobile applications. Play is based on a lightweight, stateless, web-friendly architecture. Built on Akka, Play provides predictable and minimal resource consumption (CPU, memory, threads) for highly-scalable applications. Make your changes and simply hit refresh! All you need is a browser and a text editor. Underneath the covers Play uses a fully asynchronous model built on top of Akka.
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    SZT-bigdata

    SZT-bigdata

    SZT‑bigdata is an open source project

    SZT‑bigdata is an open-source project analyzing real Shenzhen metro (subway) card usage data using big‑data frameworks like Spark, Hadoop, Hive, Kafka, Flink, ClickHouse, HBase, and Elasticsearch. Aimed at exploring transit passenger flow patterns and system optimization using a variety of Scala-based technologies.
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    Scala.js

    Scala.js

    Scala.js, the Scala to JavaScript compiler

    Strong typing guarantees your code is free of silly mistakes; no more mixing up strings or numbers, forgetting what keys an object has, or worrying about typos in your method names. Scala.js takes care of all this tedious book-keeping for you, letting you focus on the actual, more interesting problem your application is trying to solve. Scala.js optimizes your Scala code into highly efficient JavaScript. Incremental compilation guarantees speedy (1-2s) turn-around times when your code changes. The generated JavaScript is both fast and small, starting from 45kB gzipped for a full application. Scala.js loves JavaScript libraries, including React and AngularJS. You can use any JavaScript library right from your Scala.js code, either in a statically or dynamically typed way. You won't even notice you're crossing a language border!
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    SnappyData

    SnappyData

    Memory optimized analytics database, based on Apache Spark

    SnappyData (aka TIBCO ComputeDB) is a distributed, in-memory optimized analytics database. SnappyData delivers high throughput, low latency, and high concurrency for a unified analytics workload. By fusing an in-memory hybrid database inside Apache Spark, it provides analytic query processing, mutability/transactions, access to virtually all big data sources and stream processing all in one unified cluster. One common use case for SnappyData is to provide analytics at interactive speeds over large volumes of data with minimal or no pre-processing of the dataset. For instance, there is no need to often pre-aggregate/reduce or generate cubes over your large data sets for ad-hoc visual analytics. This is made possible by smartly managing data in memory, dynamically generating code using vectorization optimizations, and maximizing the potential of modern multi-core CPUs. SnappyData enables complex processing on large data sets in sub-second timeframes.
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    Spire

    Spire

    Powerful new number types and numeric abstractions for Scala

    Spire is a numeric and algebraic library for Scala, offering type-safe, generic, and high-precision arithmetic. It introduces abstractions like Rings, Fields, and Rationals and supports specialized number types (e.g. Rational, Complex, Interval), macros, and seamless integration with Cats for abstract numeric programming.
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    TextTeaser

    TextTeaser

    TextTeaser is an automatic summarization algorithm

    textteaser is an automatic text summarization algorithm implemented in Python. It extracts the most important sentences from an article to generate concise summaries that retain the core meaning of the original text. The algorithm uses features such as sentence length, keyword frequency, and position within the document to determine which sentences are most relevant. By combining these features with a simple scoring mechanism, it produces summaries that are both readable and informative. Originally inspired by research and earlier implementations, textteaser provides a lightweight solution for summarization without requiring heavy machine learning models. It is particularly useful for developers, researchers, or content platforms seeking a simple, rule-based approach to article summarization.
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    X's Recommendation Algorithm

    X's Recommendation Algorithm

    Source code for the X Recommendation Algorithm

    The Algorithm is Twitter’s open source release of the core ranking system that powers the platform’s home timeline. It provides transparency into how tweets are selected, prioritized, and surfaced to users, reflecting Twitter’s move toward openness in recommendation algorithms. The repository contains the recommendation pipeline, which incorporates signals such as engagement, relevance, and content features, and demonstrates how they combine to form ranked outputs. Written primarily in Scala, it shows the architecture of large-scale recommendation systems, including candidate sourcing, ranking, and heuristics. While certain components (such as safety layers, spam detection, or private data) are excluded, the release provides valuable insights into the design of real-world machine learning–driven ranking systems. The project is intended as a reference for researchers, developers, and the public to study, experiment with, and better understand the mechanisms behind social media content.
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    ZIO

    ZIO

    A type-safe, composable library for async and concurrent programming

    ZIO is a purely functional, type-safe Scala library that provides an Effect (ZIO[R,E,A]) abstraction for asynchronous, concurrent programming. It offers resource safety, fiber-based concurrency, strong error handling, and deterministic testing—all with zero external dependencies. Ideal for building scalable backend systems with compositional architecture.
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    appcrawler

    appcrawler

    Automated mobile app crawler and testing tool built on Appium

    AppCrawler is an automated mobile application testing tool designed to explore and interact with app user interfaces automatically. Built on top of the Appium automation framework, it systematically crawls through application screens and performs actions such as clicking buttons, navigating menus, and interacting with UI elements to simulate user behavior. It is commonly used for automated functional testing, UI exploration, and detecting crashes or unexpected behaviors in mobile applications. AppCrawler works by traversing the interface structure of an application and executing predefined or dynamically discovered actions on clickable components. Its behavior can be customized using configuration files that define traversal rules, element selection logic, and specific actions triggered by conditions encountered during testing. AppCrawler supports rule-based filtering such as blacklists and whitelists to control which elements are explored and which are ignored.
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    fpinscala

    fpinscala

    Code, exercises, answers, and hints to go along with the book

    The fpinscala repository provides exercises, hints, and solutions for the book Functional Programming in Scala, serving as a companion resource for anyone studying the text. It is designed to guide learners through each chapter of the book by offering exercise stubs, partial implementations, and progressively developed code examples. As readers work through the book, they can complete exercises directly in the provided Scala files, building a library of functional programming constructs along the way. For those who need guidance, the repository includes hints and fully worked answers, with explanations and variations to deepen understanding. The project covers both the first and second editions of the book, with separate branches to match the edition being studied. By combining the book with this repository, learners can gain hands-on practice and immediate feedback, making the experience akin to having a personal tutor in functional programming.
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    scalajs-react

    scalajs-react

    Facebook's React on Scala.JS

    Scala.js React wraps Facebook React for Scala.js with a strong emphasis on type safety and functional idioms. It provides a typed virtual DOM interface, reusable components, hooks, and utilities for routing, testing, SSR, and performance profiling, all aligned with Cats, Cats Effect, and Monocle ecosystems.
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    tapir

    tapir

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library. With tapir, you can describe HTTP API endpoints as immutable Scala values. Each endpoint can contain a number of input and output parameters. Compile-time guarantees, develop-time completions, read-time information. Separate the shape of the endpoint (the "what"), from the server logic (the "how"). Generate documentation from endpoint descriptions. Leverage the metadata to report rich metrics and tracing information. Re-use common endpoint definitions, as well as individual inputs/outputs. Library, not a framework, integrates with your stack. Is your company already using tapir? We're continually expanding the "adopters" section in the documentation; the more the merrier! It would be great to feature your company's logo, but in order to do that, we'll need to write permission to avoid any legal misunderstandings.
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    Conky GUI
    Conky GUI eases the customization of Conky configuration files.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    rpgboss

    Built to be ease of use, with no programming knowledge, Multi-platform

    A 2d rpg game engine created to be ease of use. Built in Scala and libgdx. Also our community forums http://rpgboss.forumatic.com
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Infinispan

    Infinispan

    High performance distributed in-memory key/value store

    Infinispan is an open source, Java based data grid platform. ***IMPORTANT*** Starting with Infinispan 5.0.0.FINAL, Infinispan releases are no longer hosted in Sourceforge. They can now be located in www.jboss.org/infinispan/downloads
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    osm4scala

    osm4scala

    Reading OpenStreetMap Pbf files.

    Scala and polyglot Spark library (Scala, PySpark, SparkSQL, ... ) focused on reading OpenStreetMap Pbf files.
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    MyCollab - Project Management Software

    MyCollab - Project Management Software

    task management, bug tracking, kanban, project management

    WE DISCONTINUE UPDATE THE PROJECT ON SOURCEFORGE SITES. FOR THE NEW RELEASE, VISIT https://community.mycollab.com. MyCollab is a free, open source collaboration platform management. It provides the comprehensive set features of Project Management, CRM, and Document Management. MyCollab is used very well in both traditional project management or Agile methodologies. It is the web-based application runs on Java platform and MySQL database. Its installation process is simple, and you do not need to edit configuration files manually as many other Java programs. MyCollab is the final choice of many organizations to find the best software for their usages. It covers all areas of project management; it's worth to try. Installation ======== * Download MyCollab binary - https://www.mycollab.com/self-hosted/ * Follow installation guideline at https://community.mycollab.com/docs/hosting-mycollab-on-your-own-server/installing-mycollab/
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    HiveMind Java Web Application Cloud IDE

    HiveMind Java Web Application Cloud IDE

    Web development IDE in browser, supports Java, ruby, javascript...etc

    HiveMind is a browser based web development that combines an application container (jetty), a middleware and a developer environment that runs in the browser. It runs on the jvm so you are not limited by environment. You can run it on your laptop, company server or even on a cloud service like AWS. It supports Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Groovy, Clojure. Source include so it is easy to hack so you can modify it for your own need.
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    LumberJack4Logs
    LumberJack4Logs is a viewer for log and trace files with the ability to extend the recognized data formats by adding text parser plugins.
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    Assorted projects. General-purpose libraries for Python, C++, Scala, bash, and others. Meta-programming tools. System utilities. UI components. Web APIs. Configuration files. Benchmarks. Programming competition entries. And much more.
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    DBpedia Spotlight
    DBpedia Spotlight is a tool for annotating mentions of DBpedia resources in natural language text. The source code is now hosted on GitHub: https://github.com/dbpedia-spotlight
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Waterloo

    Java-based scientific graphics

    Java-based scientific graphics with support for Java, Groovy, MATLAB, Python, the R statistical environment, Scala and SciLab.
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