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    Comprehensive Rust

    Comprehensive Rust

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

    ...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, and FFI. It is designed to be taught in classroom settings but can also be followed independently, making it useful both for structured training and self-study. The materials are presented in a slide-based format with accompanying examples and hands-on exercises to reinforce key concepts. ...
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    Clean Code JavaScript

    Clean Code JavaScript

    Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript

    ...It focuses on writing code that is readable, searchable, testable, and easy to refactor, using before/after (“Bad/Good”) snippets to make each idea concrete. The repository covers everyday concerns—naming, functions, conditionals, objects, classes, and error handling—showing how small choices compound into maintainable systems. Modern JavaScript features (e.g., default parameters, destructuring, classes, array methods) are used to illustrate clearer APIs and fewer side effects. Throughout, the guidance encourages single-purpose functions, avoiding unnecessary context and duplications, and favoring functional patterns where they improve clarity. ...
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    The Art of Node

    The Art of Node

    A short introduction to node.js

    The Art of Node is an open-source resource and codebase that explores idiomatic and practical ways to write Node.js applications, often focusing on design patterns, best practices, and real-world examples to help developers build robust, scalable, and maintainable server-side JavaScript. Instead of simply cataloging APIs, the project delves into architecture concepts such as modularization, asynchronous control flows, testing strategies, error handling patterns, and tooling setups that professional Node applications benefit from. It may include sample apps, code snippets, and documentation that walks readers through common issues and solutions, demonstrating how to leverage modern Node.js features effectively. Because Node is used in a wide range of environments—from REST APIs and microservices to tooling scripts and real-time servers—art-of-node helps bridge the gap between beginner tutorials and production-ready code.
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    CLUE - C Learning Undergrad Environment

    Tools to support the learning of the C programming language

    CLUE (C Learning Undergraduate Environment) is a software allowing students to work on assignments in the C language while benefiting from support for peer testing, hyper-linked tutorials to help them understand compiler error messages, detection of "novice errors" with warnings hyper-linked to tutorials. Sponsored by National Science Foundation under award CCLI #0836863.
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    Schema validation with simple dom php classes, that will check the xsd file before the xml based forms will accept any submit. The ajax wrapper should work with widgets to show any validation error to the form user.
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    TouchFlowPro

    TouchFlowPro

    Elite typing engine with fatigue-aware analytics for professionals.

    ...Breaking the "OK Plateau" requires more than games; it requires data-driven drills, kinesthetic memory encoding, and real-time fatigue monitoring. Our engine tracks your burst-to-drift ratio to detect cognitive fatigue before your error rate spikes, ensuring every minute of practice is high-quality. Perfect for specialists who rely on their hands for their livelihood.
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    Vue Flow Form

    Vue Flow Form

    Create conversational conditional-logic forms with Vue.js.

    Vue Flow Form is free, open-source and self-hosted form generator that lets you simply and quickly build custom, step-by-step forms (e.g. user registration, contact pages, feedback forms, surveys, or a quiz). Create interactive and engaging forms that you can integrate into your app or website and host on your own server. Demo Questionnaire: https://www.ditdot.hr/demo/vff/questionnaire/ Demo Quiz: https://www.ditdot.hr/demo/vff/quiz/ Created by DITDOT
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