It is a rate limiting library based on .Net standard.
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It is a rate limiting library based on .Net standard.
A set of performant rate limiters for Go
Modular, chainable sliding windows with various signal processing functions such as normalization, RSI, ROC and other technical indicators.
TOP 200 #Dev 🏆 LeetCode, Solutions in Swift, Shell, Database (T-SQL, PL/SQL, MySQL), Concurrency (Python3). @ S. Leschev. Google Engineering Level: L6+
Simple rate limiter for any resources
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TOP 200 #Dev 🏆 LeetCode, Solutions in TypeScript, Shell, Database (T-SQL, PL/SQL, MySQL), Concurrency (Python3). @ S. Leschev. Google Engineering Level: L6+
Rate limiting with few algorithms
Many-to-one sliding window LSTM implementation in Pytorch
Sliding-window and regular top-K sketches, based on HeavyKeeper
This repo is having leetcode problems solution with explaination and also having the link to problems along with resources to learn and practice
My Leetcode Solutions
Streamsight: a toolkit for offline evaluation of RecSys.
Includes Final Project (Python), Wireshark Labs, and Theoretical HWs
My solutions to Leetcode problems
FlashAttention for sliding window attention in Triton (fwd + bwd pass)
Robust CFAR detector based on censored harmonic averaging
ENPM673: Project 2 Problem 2 and 3. In this project I detect the road lanes by performing image transformations on each frame of continuous input, further developing the program to also visually predict upcoming turns
A production-grade rate limiter module with 5+ algorithms (Token Bucket, Sliding Window, Leaky Bucket, etc.) with multi-backend support (Redis, memory, distributed).
This repository contains programs implemented in Network Programing Lab in my 7th semester of SIT(VTU).
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