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Library of the Week

Series

June 2026

  1. Library of the Week — Marimo

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.

  2. Library of the Week — Letta

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.

May 2026

  1. Library of the Week — DSPy

    DSPy is Stanford's framework for programming language models with typed signatures and optimizers that compile prompts against a metric.

  2. Library of the Week — LlamaIndex

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.

  3. Library of the Week — SGLang

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.

  4. Library of the Week — Weights & Biases Weave

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.

  5. Library of the Week — Braintrust

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.

April 2026

  1. Library of the Week — Mirascope

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.

  2. Library of the Week — Lancedb

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.

  3. Library of the Week — Instructor

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.

  4. Library of the Week — Outlines

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.

March 2026

  1. Library of the Week — LangChain

    A weekly teardown of one open-source AI/ML library: what it does, why it stands out, and when to use it.