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🐥 Sturdy is an open-source, real-time, version control platform for startups (https://getsturdy.com)
🍱 Y Combinator for Non-programmers: A Wild Introduction to Computer Science
"How to Start a Startup" is the Y Combinator class made by real entrepreneurs
Semantic search across every YC company ever. Vibe check your idea?
A small, straightforward library bringing the benefits of functional programming to Java 11
📎 Public API for companies funded by Y Combinator
An extremely short but hopefully enlightening practical explanation of the Y combinator
A place for me to learn/ experiment with interpreters/compilers
Rudimentary methods for elegant, everyday Scala
🗞️ Serve up top hackernews stories right in Alfred
chat with y-combinator companies' career pages to find job opportunities. inspired by @hkirat
The untyped lambda calculus, implemented in Ink
An example showing how to use Weaviate in a TypeScript/JavaScript project, including test data and embedder projection
YC Company Scraper is a Python script that fetches information about Y Combinator companies from specified batches, extracts GitHub repository links from their websites, and prints the data.
Browse Hacker News in a view tab.
Code for Professor Gerald Sussman's "Adventures in Advanced Symbolic Programming" class assignments. Course page: https://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/users/gjs/6.945/ ; Textbook: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/software-design-flexibility
“Y combinator” for the music industry so artist have the power and transparency to to be in control of our future ... no more shady contracts ... no more life long deals
A modern Hacker News UI built with Sveltekit, Tailwind, and DaisyUI.
Alfred workflow for searching Hacker News
implementation of Y combinator in JavaScript for tail call optimization
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