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    Assembly programming

    Assembly programming

    Learning assembly for Linux x86_64

    Assembly programming is an educational repository that introduces assembly programming for the x86-64 architecture on GNU Linux systems. The project is structured as a series of explanatory blog-style lessons that guide readers through the fundamentals of low-level programming. Topics include processor architecture basics, writing and building assembly programs, memory layout concepts such as stack and heap, and interaction with the operating system through system calls. ...
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    CodeWorld

    CodeWorld

    Educational computer programming environment using Haskell

    CodeWorld is an educational programming environment that uses a Haskell-inspired language to teach computational thinking through graphics and interactive animation. The web-based IDE provides immediate visual feedback: students write code that draws shapes, composes pictures, and responds to events to build simple games and simulations. Its API emphasizes mathematics and geometry rather than low-level UI details, making it approachable for classrooms and self-learners. ...
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    Linux insides

    Linux insides

    A book-in-progress about the Linux kernel and its insides

    Linux insides is an extensive open-source educational book project that explores the internal architecture and behavior of the Linux kernel. The repository contains a structured series of chapters that explain low-level topics such as booting, memory management, interrupts, system calls, and synchronization primitives. The project’s stated goal is to share knowledge about Linux kernel internals and related low-level concepts in an accessible narrative format. It is written for readers who already have some familiarity with C and assembly language and want to understand what happens under the hood of Linux. ...
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    Dasar Pemrograman Golang

    Dasar Pemrograman Golang

    Source Code E-book Dasar Pemrograman Golang

    Goal, or Go is a programming language that was born in 2009. The goal has many advantages, as evidenced by a large number of large companies using this language in the development of their products, up to the level of production of course. This ebook is one of the many references that can be used as learning material for Go programming. The topics provided vary greatly from basic ( from 0), to adventurous chapters.
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    Programming Without Coding Technology

    Programming Without Coding Technology

    Create software using visual programming

    PWCT is not a Wizard for creating your application in 1 2 3 steps. PWCT is a general-purpose visual programming language designed for novice and expert programmers. A novice programmer can use PWCT to learn programming concepts like Data Structures, Control Structures and Programming Paradigms. An expert programmer can use PWCT to create any large and complex software. Using PWCT we developed a textual programming language Compiler and Virtual Machine without writing a single line of...
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    Rust Training Books

    Rust Training Books

    Beginner, advanced, expert level Rust training material

    Rust Training Books is a comprehensive educational repository created to teach developers the Rust programming language through structured lessons, exercises, and practical examples. It is designed to guide learners from basic concepts such as ownership and borrowing to more advanced topics like concurrency, performance optimization, and system-level programming. The material emphasizes hands-on learning, encouraging users to actively write and experiment with code rather than passively reading documentation. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    os-tutorial

    os-tutorial

    How to create an OS from scratch

    ...Each tutorial is accompanied by clear explanations, code examples, and references to deepen understanding. The project uses x86 assembly and C to illustrate concepts, making it accessible to students and hobbyists interested in low-level programming. By compiling and running the examples with tools like QEMU, learners gain hands-on experience with OS fundamentals. With its structured lessons and approachable explanations, the repository has become a widely recommended resource for operating system beginners.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Build your own X

    Build your own X

    Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies

    build-your-own-x is a massive, community-curated roadmap of hands-on tutorials that teach you to re-implement complex systems from scratch—things like databases, compilers, operating systems, interpreters, web servers, neural networks, regex engines, and more. Rather than offering abstract theory, it organizes step-by-step guides by topic and by programming language, so you can pick a project that fits your stack and skill level. The focus is on demystifying internals: you don’t just use a tool, you build a working version of it, which naturally deepens your understanding of algorithms, protocols, and performance trade-offs. Categories include everything from graphics and cryptography to search engines and version control, making it a practical jumping-off point for portfolio pieces or study projects. ...
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    Project Based Learning

    Project Based Learning

    Curated list of project-based tutorials

    project-based-learning is a community-curated open source repository that compiles programming tutorials focused on building real-world applications from scratch. It organizes resources by programming languages such as Python, Java, JavaScript, C++, Go, Rust, and many others. Each tutorial emphasizes practical, hands-on learning through project development rather than theoretical study. The collection spans various domains including web development, game programming, systems programming, and...
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    ixy-languages

    ixy-languages

    A high-speed network driver written in C, Rust, C++, Go, C#, Java

    ...The repository helps systems and networking learners understand how low-level I/O code behaves differently in memory-safe languages versus unsafe ones. Each language subdirectory includes build scripts, language-specific idioms (e.g. unsafe blocks in Rust), binding layers, and benchmarks for packet I/O and latency.
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    What happens when

    What happens when

    What happens when you type google into your browser and press enter?

    What happens when is a large collaborative documentation-style project that aims to answer in exhaustive detail the canonical interview/thought experiment question, “What happens when you type google into your browser and press Enter?” Rather than giving a high-level overview, the repository tries to break down every step in the process, from low-level events (keyboard press, OS events, keyboard interrupts), through OS-level handling (keyboard scan codes, key events), parsing, DNS lookup,...
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    LeetCode

    LeetCode

    Solutions to LeetCode by Go, 100% test coverage

    Aimed towards programming enthusiasts who want to improve algorithm capabilities through LeetCode, containing many algorithm questions. Most of them are real interview questions of Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, Apple, etc. and it always help to sharp our algorithm Skills. Level up your coding skills and quickly land a job. This is the best place to expand your knowledge and get prepared for your next interview.
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    OpenRTDynamics

    A framework for implementing real-time control systems

    ...Besides, this framework properly handles multiple threads, their communication, allows to synchronise control systems to external events (e.g. variable timers or incoming network packages) and provides many other nice features. Because of a high-level schematic-description language -- in form of provided Scilab commands -- only a minimal implementation-effort (no error-prone C-programming) is required.
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    Write a hash table in C

    Write a hash table in C

    Learn how to write a hash table in C

    ...Understanding of how a fundamental data structure works under the hood. Deeper knowledge of when to use hash tables, when not to use them, and how they can fail. Exposure to new C code. The language doesn't come with one included. It is a low-level language, so you get deeper exposure to how things work at a machine level. The full implementation is around 200 lines of code, and should take around an hour or two to work through. This tutorial assumes some familiarity with programming and C syntax. The code itself is relatively straightforward, and most issues should be solvable with a web search. ...
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    AlgoTaurus

    AlgoTaurus

    An educational game to teach programming.

    Write a program to make the AlgoTaurus find the exit. Installation: On Windows -Download the installer -After installation you can run AlgoTaurus from the Start menu. On Linux -Download the source files -Extract archive -Open terminal in the directory you have copied the files to and type 'python algotaurus.py' Use and discuss AlgoTaurus: Some tasks to solve and discuss: Write a program to find the exit. What does the program do? Try to describe/explain it in a higher level...
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    Operating Systems: From 0 to 1

    Operating Systems: From 0 to 1

    A book to gain the foundational knowledge to write operating systems

    This book helps you gain the foundational knowledge required to write an operating system from scratch. Hence the title, 0 to 1. After completing this book, at the very least you will learn how to write an operating system from scratch by reading hardware datasheets. In the real world, it works like that. You won't be able to consult Google for a quick answer. A big picture of how each layer of a computer is related to the other, from hardware to software. Write code independently. It's...
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    Java IO Extension is a open source project which extends java IO package by providing a java class library to access IO system in a local area network Developers can easily use IO Extension just like using java IO API to access a remote IO system
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Goal: 1. Teach Elementary School Level Skills to kids 5-12 with easy to use widgets. 2. Create a forum for Ruby beginners to start programming using the Ruby language. Each widget is small, portable and simple to use. Now available: winCapitals
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    APLEpy stands for Algebraic Programming Language Extension for Python. It is an open source alternative to commercial products such as AMPL and GAMS. It offers the same high level of abstraction while keeping the advantages of using Python environment.
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    Educational programming language tools written in Python for use with PC/104 computer based robotics teaching at the middle/high school level.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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