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Google LLC is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products.

This is the Rust course used by the Android team at Google. It provides you the material to quickly teach Rust.
  • Rust
  • 28.2k
  • Updated
    7 days ago

A formatter for Python files
  • Python
  • 13.8k
  • Updated
    11 days ago

Dopamine is a research framework for fast prototyping of reinforcement learning algorithms.
  • Jupyter Notebook
  • 10.6k
  • Updated
    on Nov 4

The official PyTorch implementation of Google's Gemma models
  • Python
  • 5.3k
  • Updated
    on Jul 31

☂️ TypeScript style guide, formatter, and linter.
  • TypeScript
  • 5.1k
  • Updated
    on Oct 25

Google's common JavaScript library
  • JavaScript
  • 4.9k
  • Updated
    on Aug 1

Python-based research interface for blackbox and hyperparameter optimization, based on the internal Google Vizier Service.
  • Python
  • 1.5k
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    yesterday

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[Moved to cloudprober/cloudprober] An active monitoring software to detect failures before your customers do.
  • Go
  • 1.4k
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    on Oct 29, 2021
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