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Samora-Lang
Samora Lang - A Simple Interpreted Programing Language just for Educational Purposesgodantic
godantic is a Go package that provides functionality for decoding JSON data and validating it against a given object structure. It aims to simplify the process of decoding and validating JSON input in Go applications.mpesa-rust-sdk
A Rust library to interact with the MPesa API, simplifying B2C payment integrations and more.worx
Worx is a framework for building APIs in Go with support for TMF (Telecom Management Forum) standards.html2pdf
HTML 2 PDF is a Go library that provides an interface for converting HTML content to PDF using Chromium. It interacts with a headless Chromium instance and generate PDFs from HTML content.dockerpesa
Docker Image for M-Pesa API. You don't need any SDKjs-refactoring-challenge
speclang
Speclang is a domain-specific language (DSL) designed for defining API specifications. It allows developers to describe API endpoints, data models, annotations, and other relevant details using a custom syntax. The goal of Speclang is to provide a concise and expressive way to define API contracts,SLang-Rust-Lexical-Analyzer
The SamoraLang Rust Lexical Analyzer is a lexer implemented in Rust for the SamoraLang programming language. This lexer is designed to tokenize SamoraLang source code, providing a foundation for further stages in the language processing pipeline.surra
A Go Backend framework dedicated for developing TMF Compliant Restful APIsSamoraFramework
Backend python frameworkxgor
Xgor is a library that extends Gorm to provide additional functionalities for building robust database repositories with support for custom filters, transactions, and relationship handling.aulasexpressjs
event-example
geolocation-api
sandman
Sandman is a backend service that helps to decouple highly coupled REST API microservices. It does this by using a message queue (such as SQS) to allow the microservices to communicate with each other asynchronously.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us