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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...
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    Learn Git Branching

    Learn Git Branching

    An interactive git visualization and tutorial

    ...Instead of only typing commands into the terminal, users see a live commit tree update dynamically as they experiment with branching, merging, rebasing, and more. It features both sandbox mode for free exploration and structured levels to guide learners through Git fundamentals and advanced workflows. Designed entirely client-side in JavaScript, it can run in the browser or be self-hosted, with additional support for creating and sharing custom levels.
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    ReactJS Interview Questions

    ReactJS Interview Questions

    List of top 500 ReactJS Interview Questions & Answers

    ...With contributions from the developer community, it serves as a practical guide for interview readiness and continuous skill-building.
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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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    React in patterns

    React in patterns

    A free book that talks about design patterns/techniques

    React in patterns is a free book about common design patterns and techniques used in React development. It is written for developers who already understand React basics and want to think more clearly about application structure. The book explains concepts such as communication, event handlers, composition, controlled inputs, container components, one-way data flow, Flux, Redux, dependency injection, styling, and third-party integration. It includes source code examples that support the...
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    CSS Reference

    CSS Reference

    Fee visual guide to the most popular CSS properties

    CSS Reference is a human-friendly, example-driven reference for CSS that focuses on how properties behave in practice rather than only listing their syntax. Each entry explains what a property does, shows concise examples, and illustrates the visual result so you can internalize concepts quickly. 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...
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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...
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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...
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    General Knowledge Machine Project

    General Knowledge Machine Project

    Intellect Modeling Kit: assisting research, diagnostics, consulting

    We humans are bound by intellectual abilities. All knowledge is far beyond power of any person. The only way to apply knowledge is to build machines able to present it human way but not limited by volume. Intellect Modeling Kit (IMK) is intended to build knowledge machines (KM) assisting experts on the steps of activity: * Observation; * Producing propositions based on knowledge; * Elimination of impossible propositions; * Selection and verification of the most appropriate...
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    Clean Code JavaScript

    Clean Code JavaScript

    Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript

    clean-code-javascript adapts Robert C. Martin’s Clean Code principles to the JavaScript ecosystem, presenting them as pragmatic, example-driven guidelines rather than a prescriptive style guide. 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.
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    code-review-tips

    code-review-tips

    Common problems to look for in a code review

    code-review-tips is a concise, actionable set of heuristics to improve the quality and consistency of software code reviews. While examples are written in JavaScript, the advice generalizes to most languages and frameworks. The tips focus on spotting common pitfalls—naming ambiguity, hidden complexity, missing tests, leaky abstractions, performance traps, and security footguns—before they reach production. The guide is designed to be skimmed during review, turning tribal knowledge into a repeatable checklist. ...
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    jstutorial

    jstutorial

    Javascript tutorial book

    This repository is a comprehensive, tutorial-style guide to JavaScript that walks readers from the language’s fundamentals to practical application in the browser and on the server. It explains core concepts like values and types, scope, functions, objects, and prototypes in a clear, example-driven style that favors short, readable snippets. The material steadily introduces modern features—modules, arrow functions, classes, destructuring, promises, and async/await—while relating them back to the underlying mechanics of the language. ...
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    3 Rs of Software Architecture

    3 Rs of Software Architecture

    A guide on how to write readable, reusable, and refactorable software

    This guide aims to help software developers think more clearly about how to build systems that are not only functional today but maintainable into the future. It focuses on three architectural “ilities”: readability, reusability, and refactorability, presenting them in a hierarchical framework so developers can evaluate and improve their code and system design.
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    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data science at the command line

    Command Line by Jeroen Janssens, published by O’Reilly Media in October 2021. Obtain, scrub, explore, and model data with Unix Power Tools. This repository contains the full text, data, and scripts used in the second edition of the book Data Science at the Command Line by Jeroen Janssens. This thoroughly revised guide demonstrates how the flexibility of the command line can help you become a more efficient and productive data scientist. You’ll learn how to combine small yet powerful...
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    bash-handbook

    bash-handbook

    For those who wanna learn Bash

    bash-handbook is a concise, practical guide written for people who want to learn Bash scripting and command-line usage without diving into overly academic or exhaustive references. The handbook is written in Markdown and covers fundamentals such as shell basics, variables, control structures, functions, working with files, and common utilities. Its goal is to provide enough knowledge to become productive in Bash, automate tasks, and understand scripts encountered in real projects, without...
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    The Open JavaScript Guide is a fork of the Core JavaScript Guide. This project provides the JavaScript documentation in a number of different formats (docbook, XHTML, RTF, PDF).
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    An web based engine for adaptive navigation support generated from the UML state diagrams using XMI and XSLT
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