Call for Code® with The Linux Foundation

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DroneAid

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Aerial scout for first responders. DroneAid uses machine learning to detect calls for help on the ground placed by those in need.

Solution-Starter-Kit-Communication-2020

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Materials for the Call for Code 2020 solution starter kit for crisis communication in the context of COVID-19.

cfc-covid-19-quiz-app

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Example Quiz app using Loopback and React

CFC-COVID-19-Video-Transcriber

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The app you build in this tutorial will enable instructors to provide additional notes to students who are using video and audio tools as their primary way to learn.

Frida

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Frida, AI and IoT comes to the aid of teachers, students, and first responders. A Call for Code project from IBM.

Project-Catalog

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This repository links to projects created as part of Call for Code activities, including those that are not officially hosted by The Linux Foundation.

Project-Sample

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A basic GitHub repository example for new Call for Code submissions and those that join the Call for Code with The Linux Foundation initiative.

Prometeo-Pyrrha

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Former repository for Prometeo, winner of the Call for Code 2019 Global Challenge, open sourced as Pyrrha (see links within this repo). It measures toxin exposure in real time and analyzes trends over...

Safe-Queue

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Community-driven elimination of COVID-19 lines at stores and polling places

Solution-Starter-Kit-Cooperation-2020

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Materials for the Call for Code 2020 solution starter kit for community collaboration in the context of COVID-19.