Made in Canada

Open Source Software Library

Discover open-source software founded or developed in Canada — from academic projects to government tools and community initiatives.

377 projects found — page 59 of 63
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Route Information and Data Entry

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Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Apache-2.0

Route Information and Data Entry application for entering and managing transportation route data. It supports structured workflows around road or route information in government systems.

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GDX Analytics Looker Gazer Integration

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Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Apache-2.0

Repository for storing Looker production dashboards with Gazer to support editing, testing, backup and restoration. It helps analytics teams manage business-intelligence assets as code.

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BRMB PIM

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Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Apache-2.0

Java repository supporting the Base Resource Management Branch product-information-management ecosystem. It provides backend components for natural-resource data and business workflows.

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BC Government API Guidelines

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Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Other

Guidelines for designing, documenting and operating APIs in the B.C. Government. The repository gives teams a shared reference for consistent, reusable and developer-friendly public-sector APIs.

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BCGov Developer Experience Team

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Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Other

Scripts, demos and examples produced by the B.C. Government Developer Experience team. It helps internal and partner developers adopt platform tools, workflows and open-source practices.

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OpenShift Quickstart Demo

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Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Apache-2.0

Demonstration project for the B.C. Government OpenShift quickstart experience. It provides a sample TypeScript application and deployment path that teams can copy when starting platform work.

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