A curated list of open source projects that were made and extensively contributed to by developers from Kazakhstan π°πΏ.
Software development industry is growing faster than ever in Kazakhstan. Despite the fact that it was introduced not that long ago in our country, there are already developers who managed to contribute to the worldwide community by making open-source projects and contributing to them.
Yet maybe there are not that many of them, but we need to understand that the open-source software culture is only emerging in our country and we need to support it.
Goal of this list is to foster open-source & software engineering culture in Kazakhstan by highlighting the Kazakhstani part of your package.json
, Podfile
, requirements.txt
, Gemfile
& etc.
A lot of developers in Kazakhstan do not know about awesome projects made by their fellow countrymen, yet it undoubtedly warms your heart when you see that one of our developers made a piece of software that helps & used by people out there in the world.
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fastapi-best-practices by Yerassyl Zhanymkanov
FastAPI Best Practices
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Higgsfield by Yerzat Dulat and Omar Γnwar
Fault-tolerant, highly scalable cluster management, and a machine learning framework designed for training models with billions to trillions of parameters
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sqlite-orm by Yevgeniy Zakharov
SQLite ORM light header only library for modern C++
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awesome-git-hooks by Islam Temirbek
A curated list of awesome Git hooks
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algos by Adilet Zhaxybay
Collection of different algorithms, used for programming competitions like ACM ICPC.
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AAShareBubbles by Almas Adilbek
Animated Social share buttons control for iOS
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Equinox by Erzhan
Flutter UI library based on Eva Design System
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meteor-rethinkdb by Slava Kim
RethinkDB integration for Meteor
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TabBar by Tamerlan Satualdypov
TabBar β highly customizable tab bar (i.e. TabView) for your SwiftUI application.
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tern-meteor-sublime by Slava Kim
Meteor Framework autocompletion for Sublime
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SubscriptionPrompt by Binur Konarbai
Subscription View Controller like the Tinder uses
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NCANode by Malik Zharykov
EDS Sign server created with Kalkancrypt libraries
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nextjs-sitemap by Sergey Myssak and Andrey Myssak
Generate dynamic sitemap.xml for Next.js projects following the example of Google!
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react-native-code-verification by Danagul Otel
Simple UI for pincode verification
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AYStepperView by Ayan Yenbekbay
A simple customizable stepper view written in Objective C
- Laddy by Temirzhan Yussupov
Hand-picked problems for your Codeforces rating
- Taza by Beknar Danabek
CLI tool to keep your iOS project clean
- sozdik-android by Askar Syzdykov
Online Kazakh-2-Russian (and vice versa) dictionary
- Eng-Kk-Tech-Dictionary by Mukhammedali Muratkhan
English-Kazakh Dictionary of IT terms
- Leetcoder by Temir Yerlan
Chrome extension adds sorting to leetcode.com problems
This list includes projects under this criteria:
- The project has over 100 stars
- The project's creator or maintainer was born in Kazakhstan
- The project creator or maintainer self-identify themselves as Kazakh/Kazakhstani
If these conditions are met, feel free to open a PR.
When submitting changes please check that you have picked the category correctly and added the project according to descending order of stars.
Feel free to add new section (number of stars range) if the appropriate one doesn't exist yet.
If you are aware of some project that meets the above criteria alongside with the approval of the author himself - feel free to submit PR too!
Rationale behind submitting projects to Promising is quite intuitive, but it is hard to formulate it, but let's give it a shot:
- Project needs to already have some initial traction and prove their usefulness to the community. It is really hard to formulate this criteria in terms of numbers of stars, so for now the process of submission will be on-premise and bit subjective.
- This section shouldn't serve as an advertisement platform for the projects, it is more of a showcase of already established projects with traction (no inference made to the number of stars here, project could be really well established and with a great value to community but have less than 100 stars)
All in all, submission to the Promising section will be discussed in the PR all members of the community are welcome to join. This makes the process quite cumbersome and subjective though, but it's the best we can do for now.
- Backend Developers of Kazakhstan
- Mobile Dev Kazakhstan
- iOS KZ
- Android KZ
- AWS KZ
- Python KZ
- Frontend KZ
This repository was inspired by similar curated lists from Russia and Brazil. All original idea credit goes to authors.