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  2. Patchwork (software) - Wikipedia

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    The project's maintainer can then scan through the list of patches, marking each with a certain state, such as Accepted, Rejected or Under Review. Old patches can be sent to the archive or deleted. Currently, Patchwork is being used for a number of open-source projects, mostly subsystems of the Linux kernel and FFmpeg .

  3. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The Raspberry Pi single-board computer project has adopted Python as its main user-programming language. LibreOffice includes Python and intends to replace Java with Python. Its Python Scripting Provider is a core feature [234] since Version 4.0 from 7 February 2013.

  4. Qwen - Wikipedia

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    In total, it has released more than 100 models as open source, with its models having been downloaded more than 40 million times. [ 8 ] [ 18 ] Fine-tuned versions of Qwen have been developed by enthusiasts, such as "Liberated Qwen", developed by San Francisco-based Abacus AI, which is a version that responds to any user request without content ...

  5. Git - Wikipedia

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    Git's design is a synthesis of Torvalds's experience with Linux in maintaining a large distributed development project, along with his intimate knowledge of file-system performance gained from the same project and the urgent need to produce a working system in short order. These influences led to the following implementation choices: [14]

  6. GitHub Copilot - Wikipedia

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    GitHub Copilot is the evolution of the "Bing Code Search" plugin for Visual Studio 2013, which was a Microsoft Research project released in February 2014. [9] This plugin integrated with various sources, including MSDN and Stack Overflow, to provide high-quality contextually relevant code snippets in response to natural language queries. [10]

  7. Orange (software) - Wikipedia

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    Orange is an open-source software package released under GPL and hosted on GitHub.Versions up to 3.0 include core components in C++ with wrappers in Python.From version 3.0 onwards, Orange uses common Python open-source libraries for scientific computing, such as numpy, scipy and scikit-learn, while its graphical user interface operates within the cross-platform Qt framework.

  8. Flowblade - Wikipedia

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    The project was started by lead developer Janne Liljeblad in 2009 and has been active since. [2] The source code is currently hosted on GitHub. Flowblade employs a film-style insert editing model as workflow with similar design approach as Avid. In insert editing clips are generally placed tightly after other clips when they are inserted on the ...

  9. s2n-tls - Wikipedia

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    s2n was first released in June 2015 on GitHub. [4] AWS said that the name "s2n" stands for signal to noise as a nod "to the almost magical act of encryption—disguising meaningful signals, like your critical data, as seemingly random noise". [2]