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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
An extremely short but hopefully enlightening practical explanation of the Y combinator
📎 Public API for companies funded by Y Combinator
A place for me to learn/ experiment with interpreters/compilers
A collection of basic, useful methods to complement the Scala stardard library
🗞️ 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
Browse Hacker News in a view tab.
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.
A modern Hacker News UI built with Sveltekit, Tailwind, and DaisyUI.
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
implementation of Y combinator in JavaScript for tail call optimization
Task 3 for the Learn how to work at a Y Combinator startup on InsideSherpa
A Lambda Calculus interpreter implemented in C.
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