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    Source Code Hunter

    Source Code Hunter

    Source code analysis of Spring, MyBatis, Redis, Netty, and more

    Source Code Hunter is an open source project by Doocs that focuses on analyzing and explaining the source code of widely used Java frameworks and libraries. It helps developers deepen their understanding of internal implementations, design patterns, and performance optimizations by walking through actual codebases such as Spring, MyBatis, Netty, Tomcat, and others. The project aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application by providing step-by-step annotated...
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    CiteSpace

    CiteSpace

    A widely used tool for visual exploration of scientific literature.

    Visit the new site: https://citespace.podia.com CiteSpace generates interactive visualizations of structural and temporal patterns and trends of a scientific field. It facilitates a systematic review of a knowledge domain through an in-depth visual analytic process. It can process citation data from popular sources such as the Web of Science, Scopus, Dimensions, and the Lens. CiteSpace also supports basic visual analytic functions for datasets without citation-related information, for example, PubMed, CNKI, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. CiteSpace reveals how a field of research has evolved, what intellectual turning points are evident along a critical path, and what topics have attracted attention. ...
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    The Art of Programming

    The Art of Programming

    A collection of practical tips can be found at the bottom of this page

    The Art of Programming (Second Edition) is a curated collection of programming problems and solutions originally derived from the Microsoft 100 Interview Questions blog series, later refined into a long-running tutorial and ultimately a published book. Created by July, the series began in 2010 and has since evolved into an in-depth exploration of algorithmic thinking, data structures, and coding interview preparation. The repository brings together 42 classic programming problems from the original series, enhanced with detailed explanations, formula derivations, and optimized solutions. In July 2023, work on the second edition was announced, which expands the project with updated content, new problems inspired by recent big-tech interviews, and introductions to modern machine learning techniques such as XGBoost, CNNs, RNNs, and LSTMs. ...
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    JCSprout

    JCSprout

    Basic, concurrent algorithm

    JCSprout is a curated learning path for Java engineers that mixes concise notes, diagrams, and runnable examples to cover core computer science and JVM topics. It walks readers through data structures and algorithms, networking fundamentals, Java concurrency, JVM memory model and GC, and common interview problem patterns. The repository emphasizes understanding over memorization, linking conceptual summaries with small code artifacts that can be compiled and profiled. It also highlights best...
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    Sturesy

    Sturesy

    Student Response System

    ...(Often called Audience Response System, Classroom Response System or simply Clicker) For Docents: Easy to use and works out of the box on every machine. Create your Questions prior to your lecture. Evaluate the voting during the lecture or in depth afterwards. For Developers: Plugins for third-party-hardware can be easily created by implementing three simple Interfaces. Requirements: Java 1.5+ Recommended: Java 1.7 A first beta-test with approximatly 65 Students can be viewed under the following link: http://youtu.be/Cm9ufuvc9z0 It is currently being used at the University of Hamburg in Softwareengineering 1 with more than 300 Students
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    GAuditor - The Graph Auditor Tool

    A graph theory software for academic purposes

    ...It helps solving problems like discovering the shortest paths from a single source vertex using Algorithyms like Dijkstra, Bellman-Ford and Floyd-Warshall, cycle detection, Eulerian circuit, Hamiltonian cycle, conectivity inspection, Breadth First Search, Depth First Search, etc.
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    Turing Machine Simulator / features: -klick-creation -in depth-simulation and analysis -few optimization algorithms -assembler to turing machine converter
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