There are 2 repositories under cross-language topic.
A blazingly fast multi-language serialization framework powered by JIT and zero-copy.
Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose 3.0 for PHP
Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose for Golang.
Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose 2.0 for Java
Modular C++ Toolkit for Performance Analysis and Logging. Profiling API and Tools for C, C++, CUDA, Fortran, and Python. The C++ template API is essentially a framework to creating tools: it is designed to provide a unifying interface for recording various performance measurements alongside data logging and interfaces to other tools.
Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose 2.0 for Node.js
Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose 2.0 Client for HTML5
Public Domain library for rectifying Chinese coordinates
Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose 2.0 Client for Objective-C
Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose 2.0 for Delphi and FreePascal
Hprose 3.0 for TypeScript
Hprose is a cross-language RPC. This project is Hprose serialize/unserialize extension for PHP
An easy-to-use RPC middleware, cross language and platform. Right now, there are Java and C# client available.
A project to demonstrate an approach to designing cross-language and distributed pipeline in deep learning/machine learning domain, using WebRTC and Redis Streams.
A diffusion-based cross-lingual voice conversion model, as my bachelor's thesis
A collection of popular datasets for deep learning.
A lightweight and multi-language library for byzantine fault tolerance
Hprose for ActionScript 3.0
Workflow for forced alignment between languages
PolyGenesis is an open source platform for Cross-Language Automated Code Generation, focused on DDD and UI
A Python library for microservice registry and executing RPC (Remote Procedure Call) over Redis.
Source code visualisation tool. Provides insights on any repository, with an architecture view, coupling view, historic heat map and code complexity breakdown
Lightweight framework for creating data-collecting plugins and chaining calls to them from CLI, REST or Python to return unified data sets.
Making cross-language interoperability and cross-platform development easier