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https://github.com/serverless/serverless
Pros:
-Simple page
-Good explanation about installation and usage
-Good structure
-Convenient tool for developers.
https://github.com/chakra-ui/chakra-ui
Pros:
-Simple page
-Sufficient explanation
-Easy and modular tool for ui
Cons:
-Lack of wiki page(though it is acceptible for this project since there are many contributors).
https://github.com/thedaviddias/Front-End-Checklist
Pros:
-Detailed explanation
-Great tool for front end developers.
Ezgi Gulperi Er
It contains a comprehensive list of prominent research papers and their implementations.
Pros:
- Well organized.
- Good for learning how to implement an intricate approach / algorithm
Cons:
- Not a real project repository
Salih Can Özçelik
https://github.com/flectra-hq/flectra
It is a free open source ERP.The main Flectra Apps include an Open Source CRM,Website Builder,eCommerce,Warehouse Management, Project Management,Billing & Accounting,Point of Sale,Human Resources,Marketing,Manufacturing, Purchase Management and many more.
Pros:
-Free
-Has lots of feature
Cons:
-Code is difficult to follow.You can easily get lost in the code
https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw
A project that makes you able to create charts looks like hand drawn.
- Demo, and Code Sandbox links are provided
- Simple user interface
- Special thanks to contributors
- No wiki added
https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app
An Electronic Design Automation software. A desktop app that you can make electronic designs and simulate them.
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They ease to contribute
- Informative wiki
- "easy start" and "challenging start" labels are used for new contributors
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Creative Commons Attribution
- Not free
Hazer Babür
https://github.com/jhlywa/chess.js
It is a Javascript chess library that is used for chess move generation/validation, piece placement/movement, and check/checkmate/stalemate detection - basically everything but the AI. Lots of websites which provides chess game playing like licess, chess.com etc. uses chess.js
Pros:
-Well written and detailed README.md file
-Installation and other codes are explained very well.
Cons:
-Wiki page does not exist.
https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish
Doğukan Kalkan
Stockfish is an open-source chess engine. It is one of the strongest chess engines in the world, and also stronger than any other human chess master. It is also embedded into chess websites to enable the users to analyze their games, find their mistakes and blunders and improve their games. Stockfish has been improved over the years and currently has the elo rating of 3300+ while the reigning world champion, Magnus Carlsen, has had his peak rating of 2882, which is the highest in the history of chess. Thus, Stockfish is an excellent tool for the chess masters to analyze their games and improve the variations of certain openings.
- Well-explained documentation and guideline for proper usage.
- Free and open-source.
- Contribution is possible.
- Not a complete chess program.
- Requires a UCI-compatible GUI.
libGDX is a free and open-source game-development application framework written in the Java programming language with some C and C++ components for performance dependent code. It allows for the development of desktop and mobile games by using the same code base. It is cross-platform, supporting Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, BlackBerry and web browsers with WebGL support.
- It helps to create app working on multiple platforms with single source code.
- It has lots of robust functionality.
- It has active user community on forums and many tutorials.
- It has no IDE like Godot or Unity.
- It requires some initial learning curve.
- It lacks a proper documentation and information.
https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/a/23693
https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-cons-of-libGDX/answer/Paruthi-Exe-1
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