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    MDN Learning Area

    MDN Learning Area

    GitHub repo for the MDN Learning Area

    learning-area is the official GitHub repository for the MDN Web Docs Learning Area, a collection of educational resources designed to teach core web development technologies. It contains the code examples referenced throughout MDN’s tutorials and articles, covering topics such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and web APIs. Each directory in the repository mirrors the module structure of the MDN Learning Area, allowing learners to follow along easily as they read through corresponding lessons. ...
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    LWT ◆ Learning With Texts [Official]

    LWT ◆ Learning With Texts [Official]

    A feature-rich web application for language learning through reading

    LWT is a tool for Language Learning, inspired by: - Stephen Krashen's principles in Second Language Acquisition, - Steve Kaufmann's LingQ application, and - ideas from Khatzumoto - published at AJATT - All Japanese All The Time. You define languages you want to learn and import texts you want to use for learning. While listening to the audio (optional), you read the text, save, review and test words or multi-word expressions.
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    Web Dev for Beginners

    Web Dev for Beginners

    About 24 Lessons, 12 Weeks, Get Started as a Web Developer

    Web-Dev-For-Beginners is Microsoft’s open source, project-based curriculum for learning web development from scratch. Designed as a 12-week, 24-lesson course, it covers HTML, CSS, and JavaScript fundamentals through hands-on projects like terrariums, browser extensions, and space games. Each lesson includes a mix of pre-lecture quizzes, written content, assignments, challenges, and post-lecture quizzes to reinforce learning.
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    33 JS Concepts

    33 JS Concepts

    33 JavaScript concepts every developer should know

    33-js-concepts is a curated collection of essential JavaScript concepts that every developer should understand to strengthen their knowledge of the language. The project was originally inspired by an article by Stephen Curtis and has since grown into a community-driven learning resource. It serves as a roadmap for developers to review and master core principles such as closures, promises, prototypes, event loops, and other critical topics. While not a strict curriculum, it provides a structured path for deeper study and practical learning. The repository also encourages contributions, including personal notes, recaps, and translations, making it accessible to developers worldwide. ...
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    CSS Exercises
    ...Each exercise focuses on practical styling problems, from selectors and specificity to layout techniques like flexbox, grid, and responsive design. The structure supports incremental learning, allowing you to test your understanding, compare against expected outcomes, and iterate until styles match the intended result. While solutions exist, the guidance emphasizes problem solving with docs, search, and experimentation before peeking, cultivating independent debugging skills and confidence with CSS.
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    Complete-Python-Bootcamp

    Complete-Python-Bootcamp

    The complete Python bootcamp guide

    Complete-Python-Bootcamp is a structured learning repository designed to walk learners from the very basics of Python to more advanced, real-world topics. It is organized into multiple numbered folders that mirror a course syllabus, starting with Python basics and control flow, then moving into data structures, functions, and modules. As you progress, you encounter practical concerns such as file handling, exception handling, and working with classes and objects, which are essential for writing robust applications. ...
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    Utilitarianism.net

    Utilitarianism.net

    Official repository for utilitarianism.net

    Utilitarianism.net is an open-source educational platform that provides comprehensive resources on utilitarian ethics. It offers articles, essays, and learning materials to help individuals understand and engage with utilitarian philosophy.
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    Hello JavaScript

    Hello JavaScript

    Course repository designed to teach JavaScript from scratch in Spanish

    ...Exercises and lesson organization make it easy to follow along, practice, and review concepts as you go. The repository is openly licensed and structured so you can clone it, experiment locally, and track your learning progress. It’s a solid on-ramp for beginners who want a guided, project-based journey into JavaScript fundamentals and practical usage.
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    JavaScript Primer

    JavaScript Primer

    JavaScript Primer

    JavaScript Primer is an open-source book designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to JavaScript, covering fundamental concepts and best practices.
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    Crash-Course-Computer-Science-Chinese

    Crash-Course-Computer-Science-Chinese

    Computer Crash Course (40 complete episodes)

    ...The repository links directly to video uploads on platforms like Bilibili and provides the subtitle text both as a single combined file and as separate files per episode. Beyond subtitles, the project’s README collects links to community-made study notes, mind maps, and other learning aids that expand on the course content. It documents the translation timeline in detail, from initial episode releases to completion and later refinement, giving transparency into the project’s maturation. The repo also credits the translators and proofreaders by name and platform, emphasizing community effort and recognition.
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    The Magic of CSS

    The Magic of CSS

    A CSS course to turn you into a magician

    Magic of CSS is an open source educational project by Adam Schwartz that explores advanced CSS concepts through practical lessons. It is structured as a series of chapters that cover topics like the box model, layouts, positioning, typography, and animations. The repository is designed to go beyond basic CSS tutorials, teaching how to harness the language for complex, responsive, and visually appealing designs. Each lesson is supported by examples and code that demonstrate real-world use...
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    Diciotech

    Diciotech

    Diciotech is a collaborative online tech dictionary

    Diciotech is a collaborative online tech dictionary, built with HTML, SASS and JavaScript, and open source. Our mission is to help people of all levels understand terms and concepts related to technology in a clear and simple way.
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    Rust Course

    Rust Course

    It has been the world's most popular language for 8 consecutive years

    ...It covers the basics of Rust, such as ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, traits, and generics, but also dives deep into advanced topics like performance optimization, linked list implementations, async programming with Tokio, standard library internals, Cargo usage, and WebAssembly development. The project emphasizes practical learning through exercises, helping users approach Rust study as if it were a university course. It also provides a "Cookbook" section of practical code snippets for common tasks such as file operations, regex handling, and database interactions, allowing learners to quickly reference solutions without searching externally.
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    Comprehensive Rust

    Comprehensive Rust

    This is the Rust course used by the Android team at Google

    Comprehensive Rust is an open source training course developed by Google to provide a complete introduction to the Rust programming language. Originally created for Google engineers, it has since been released publicly for the broader developer community. The course is structured into modular lessons that cover the fundamentals of Rust, including ownership, lifetimes, traits, generics, and error handling, before progressing to advanced topics like concurrency, async programming, unsafe Rust,...
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    Fanyi

    Fanyi

    A 🇨🇳 and 🇺🇸 translate tool in your command line

    Fanyi is a tool for translating words between the Chinese and English languages, right in your command line. It’s a good supportive tool for learning and reading the Chinese language from English, or the other way around. All translation data is fetched from iciba.com and fanyi.youdao.com, and with each translation comprehensive and related samples are given for better understanding and proper usage. There are translations for words as well as sentences, and in Mac/Linux bash, words can even be pronounced by the ‘say’ command.
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    Marksheet

    Marksheet

    Free tutorial to learn HTML and CSS

    MarkSheet is a beginner-friendly curriculum for learning HTML and CSS from first principles, organized as a readable online handbook. It explains core building blocks—elements, attributes, selectors, the box model, positioning—and connects them to the mental models needed for real layouts. The writing style aims to demystify jargon and teach a consistent vocabulary so learners can understand documentation and tutorials elsewhere.
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    Docker Curriculum

    Docker Curriculum

    A comprehensive tutorial on getting started with Docker

    Docker Curriculum is a hands-on tutorial that teaches Docker from first principles to practical deployment through a sequence of guided exercises. It starts with images and containers, then layers on volumes, networks, and multi-container composition so learners grasp how pieces fit together. The material emphasizes doing over reading: you build images, run services, and push to registries as you go, reinforcing concepts with real commands. It also connects Docker to everyday developer...
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    JSCamp InfoJobs

    JSCamp InfoJobs

    Content and exercises fromJSCamp InfoJobs

    JSCamp InfoJobs is the companion repository for JSCamp InfoJobs, an intensive full-stack JavaScript bootcamp in Spanish designed to take students from fundamentals to advanced topics. It is organized into numbered modules like 00-html-css, 01-javascript, 02-react, 03-router-and-zustand, 04-node, 05-typescript, 06-inteligencia-artificial, 07-sql, 08-ci-cd, and 09-docker, mirroring the curriculum of the bootcamp.The README explains that students will build a complete project step by step...
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    Preguntas de entrevista para React

    Preguntas de entrevista para React

    Questions about React for job interviews

    Preguntas de entrevista para React is a comprehensive Spanish-language resource containing typical React interview questions organized from beginner to expert level. The repository is not just a list of questions: it includes detailed explanations in Spanish, making it useful as both an interview prep guide and a deeper learning reference.The content is structured in sections (beginner, intermediate, expert), covering everything from “What is React?” and JSX basics to advanced topics such as hydration, server components, useTransition, useSyncExternalStore, server actions, streaming rendering APIs, and new React 19 features. It also includes JavaScript fundamentals that are essential for React, like array methods, optional chaining, arrow functions, and module syntax, so learners can strengthen their base while studying React itself.
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    CSS Reference

    CSS Reference

    Fee visual guide to the most popular CSS properties

    ...The reference highlights common pitfalls and “gotchas,” helping you avoid surprises when mixing layout modes like Flexbox and Grid or when dealing with overflow and positioning. It favors clarity and progressive learning, moving from simple cases to more nuanced behavior and interactions between properties. Because it is written with learners in mind, the explanations are short, visual, and paired with minimal code you can copy and adapt. It’s a useful companion for day-to-day front-end work, code reviews, or quick refreshers before tackling complex layouts.
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    LLM Course

    LLM Course

    Course to get into Large Language Models (LLMs)

    LLM Course is a hands-on, notebook-driven path for learning how large language models work in practice, from data curation to training, fine-tuning, evaluating, and deploying. It emphasizes reproducible experiments: each step is demonstrated with runnable code, clear dependencies, and references to commonly used open-source models and libraries. Learners get exposure to multiple adaptation strategies—LoRA/QLoRA, instruction fine-tuning, and alignment techniques—so they can choose approaches that fit their hardware and budgets. ...
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    Safe Exam Browser
    Safe Exam Browser is a webbrowser-environment to carry out online-exams safely. The software changes any computer into a secure workstation. It regulates the access to any utilities and prevents students from using unauthorised resources.
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    forma.lms

    forma.lms

    forma.lms is a Learning Management System (LMS), opensource lms

    forma.lms is an open-source, web-based elearning platform (learning management system - LMS), used to manage and deliver online training courses. It's focused on corporate training needs. The projects forma.lms ((aka formalms) was originally created as a fork of Docebo CE v 4.0.5. The support comnunity of forma.Lms is active on https://forum.formalms.org/
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    CodeCampus

    CodeCampus

    CodeCampus is a learning-first Linux OS for CSE and IT students

    CodeCampus OS is a custom Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 24, designed for beginner developers, computer science students, and self-learners who want to start coding without friction. Unlike traditional setups that require hours of installation and configuration, CodeCampus provides a fully pre-configured, learning-first environment right out of the box. From the moment you boot, everything is ready—so you can focus on learning, experimenting, and building instead of troubleshooting. CodeCampus solves this by removing setup complexity and providing a ready-to-use development environment that lets you start coding immediately. 👉 Getting started guide: https://codecompasss.github.io/code_campus_userguide/getting-started/
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    Scribe
    Scribe is a CMS for the Liferay Portal framework. It includes Web Content Management as well as Learning Management System features.
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