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    JavaScript30

    JavaScript30

    30 Day Vanilla JS Challenge

    JavaScript30 is an open source repository created by Wes Bos that provides a 30-day coding challenge to help developers strengthen their vanilla JavaScript skills. It includes starter files and completed solutions for each daily project, covering a wide range of practical exercises like clocks, video players, geolocation apps, and more. The challenge avoids frameworks and libraries, focusing purely on core JavaScript. Each project introduces hands-on coding tasks that reinforce DOM...
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    Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line

    Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line

    A complete course for learning Bitcoin programming and usage

    Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line is a tutorial for working with Bitcoin (and Lightning) that teaches direct interaction with the servers themselves, as the most robust and secure way to begin cryptocurrency work. This is a draft in progress, so that I can get some feedback from early reviewers. It is not yet ready for use. Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line is a project of Blockchain Commons. We are proudly a "not-for-profit" social benefit corporation committed to open source &...
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    Easings.net

    Easings.net

    Easing Functions Cheat Sheet

    Easings .net is a visualization and reference project dedicated to easing functions, which are widely used in animations and transitions to create natural motion. Instead of linear changes, easing functions help define how values accelerate or decelerate over time, resulting in smoother and more dynamic effects. The project provides a clear, interactive showcase of common easing equations such as quadratic, cubic, quartic, and elastic functions. It is a valuable resource for developers and...
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    Realtime Chat Application

    Realtime Chat Application

    Build and deploy a real time chat application

    This full-stack tutorial project shows how to build and deploy a real-time chat app using React on the client and Node/Express with Socket.io on the server. It covers the mechanics of establishing WebSocket connections, broadcasting and receiving messages, and maintaining active user rooms. The repository includes scripts and instructions to spin up both client and server quickly so you can experiment locally. It illustrates common patterns like event-driven messaging, joining/leaving rooms,...
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    LeetCode Book

    LeetCode Book

    Comprehensive study guide for coding interviews

    LeetCode-Book is a comprehensive study guide for coding interviews that consolidates algorithm patterns, data-structure templates, and worked LeetCode solutions. It organizes problems by topic—arrays, linked lists, stacks/queues, trees/graphs, dynamic programming, greedy, backtracking, and math—so you can study systematically. Explanations are concise but intentional, highlighting why a pattern fits, how to reason about boundary cases, and the time/space trade-offs. Many entries include...
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    kickstart.nvim

    kickstart.nvim

    A launch point for your personal nvim configuration

    ...It supports modern Neovim features, plugin management, and language server protocol (LSP) integration, making it a practical launch point for building personalized environments. The repository includes setup instructions for Linux, macOS, and Windows, ensuring cross-platform compatibility. With external dependencies like ripgrep, fd-find, and Nerd Fonts for enhanced visuals, it balances simplicity with extensibility. Its goal is to help users quickly get started with Neovim while maintaining flexibility for future customization.
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    DIO Lab

    DIO Lab

    Repository for "Contributing to an Open Source Project on GitHub" lab

    dio-lab-open-source is an educational repository created as part of the “Contributing to an Open Source Project” course offered by Digital Innovation One (DIO). The project serves as a practical learning environment where students can explore the fundamentals of contributing to open source software through GitHub. It provides hands-on experience with the Git workflow, including forking repositories, creating branches, submitting pull requests, and collaborating with other developers. The...
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    Coding Interview University

    Coding Interview University

    A complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer

    Coding Interview University is a multi-month self-study plan that grew from a short personal to-do list into a comprehensive roadmap for preparing technical interviews at large software companies. The author used this plan to transition into a Software Development Engineer role at Amazon and emphasizes that most learners will not need to study as many hours to succeed. The repository focuses on practical readiness over memorization, guiding you to learn core computer science topics to about...
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    Hello Git & GitHub

    Hello Git & GitHub

    Tutorial repository designed to teach how to use the Git vc system

    Hello-Git is a tutorial repository designed to teach how to use the Git version-control system and the GitHub platform from the ground up, aimed at beginners. The course spans around 5 hours of instruction and covers more than 25 Git commands along with GitHub workflows, installation/configuration, terminal usage, branching, merging, collaboration, and authentication. It is structured to introduce learners not only to the syntax of Git commands but also to development workflows such as...
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    Think Python 2

    Think Python 2

    LaTeX source and supporting code for Think Python, 2nd edition

    ThinkPython2 is the repository for the second edition of Allen Downey’s Think Python textbook, which teaches programming fundamentals in Python to beginners. The code includes all of the example programs, exercises, and supplementary files referenced in the book, allowing learners to run the examples, experiment, and extend them. The repository contains clean, well-commented Python scripts that are easy to follow and map directly to chapters of the text, covering topics like variables,...
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    Little Book of Linear Algebra

    Little Book of Linear Algebra

    A concise, beginner-friendly introduction to the core ideas of linear

    This is a concise, beginner-friendly introduction to the fundamental concepts of linear algebra, intended to give readers intuition without overwhelming detail. The material is organized into chapters covering vectors, matrices, linear systems, vector spaces, eigenvalues/eigenvectors, and other central topics, each with worked examples and explanations. There is also a companion “LAB” section for hands-on exploration (e.g. using Python/NumPy) to help cement the connections between algebraic...
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    Litmus

    Litmus

    Litmus helps SREs and developers practice chaos engineering

    LitmusChaos is an open source Chaos Engineering platform that enables teams to identify weaknesses & potential outages in infrastructures by inducing chaos tests in a controlled way. Developers & SREs can practice Chaos Engineering with Litmus as it is easy to use, based on modern chaos engineering principles & community collaboration. It is 100% open source & a CNCF project. Litmus takes a cloud-native approach to create, manage and monitor chaos. The platform itself runs as a set of...
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    Interpretable machine learning

    Interpretable machine learning

    Book about interpretable machine learning

    This book is about interpretable machine learning. Machine learning is being built into many products and processes of our daily lives, yet decisions made by machines don't automatically come with an explanation. An explanation increases the trust in the decision and in the machine learning model. As the programmer of an algorithm you want to know whether you can trust the learned model. Did it learn generalizable features? Or are there some odd artifacts in the training data which the...
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    Archivematica

    Archivematica

    Free and open-source digital preservation system

    Archivematica is a web- and standards-based, open-source application which allows your institution to preserve long-term access to trustworthy, authentic, and reliable digital content. Our target users are archivists, librarians, and anyone working to preserve digital objects. You are free to copy, modify, and distribute Archivematica with attribution under the terms of the AGPLv3 license. Archivematica is an open-source application based on recognized standards that makes it possible to...
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    Azure Zero to Hero Course

    Azure Zero to Hero Course

    Repository to learn Azure from Zero

    Azure Zero to Hero Course is a comprehensive, day-by-day course repository designed to teach Azure fundamentals and practical skills from the ground up, targeted especially at aspiring DevOps engineers. The README is structured as a multi-day curriculum: early days cover cloud concepts, terminology, and Azure basics such as regions, availability zones, resource groups, and VM creation. Subsequent days dive into networking (VNets, subnets, NSGs, load balancers, firewalls), storage services,...
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    Monolog

    Monolog

    Sends logs to files, sockets, inboxes, databases and web services

    Monolog sends your logs to files, sockets, inboxes, databases and various web services. See the complete list of handlers below. Special handlers allow you to build advanced logging strategies. This library implements the PSR-3 interface that you can type-hint against in your own libraries to keep a maximum of interoperability. You can also use it in your applications to make sure you can always use another compatible logger at a later time. As of 1.11.0 Monolog public APIs will also accept...
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    English-level-up-tips

    English-level-up-tips

    An advanced guide to learn English which might benefit you a lot

    English-level-up-tips is a comprehensive open-source guide designed to help learners improve their English language skills across a broad range of competencies, from vocabulary and grammar to listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Structured as a language learning tutorial, the project aggregates tips, strategies, explanations, and resources that go beyond simple phrase lists, encouraging learners to develop a deep understanding of how English works and how to use it effectively. The...
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    A to Z of Networking for DevOps

    A to Z of Networking for DevOps

    Learn Networking from A to Z at one place with realtime examples

    The A to Z of Networking for DevOps repository is a comprehensive, beginner-friendly guide designed to help DevOps practitioners and anyone new to networking understand core concepts through practical explanations and real-world examples. It structures networking fundamentals from basic IP addressing and subnetting all the way through modern container and cloud networking topics like Docker and Kubernetes, making it valuable for learners at different stages of their DevOps journey. The guide...
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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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    ML for Beginners

    ML for Beginners

    12 weeks, 26 lessons, 52 quizzes, classic Machine Learning for all

    ML-For-Beginners is a structured, project-driven curriculum that teaches foundational machine learning concepts with approachable math and lots of code. Organized as a multi-week course, it mixes short lectures with labs in notebooks so learners practice regression, classification, clustering, and recommendation techniques on real datasets. Each lesson aims to connect the algorithm to a relatable scenario, reinforcing intuition before diving into parameters, metrics, and trade-offs. The...
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    Electron Fiddle

    Electron Fiddle

    The easiest way to get started with Electron

    Electron Fiddle lets you create and play with small Electron experiments. It greets you with a quick-start template after opening – change a few things, choose the version of Electron you want to run it with, and play around. Then, save your Fiddle either as a GitHub Gist or to a local folder. Once pushed to GitHub, anyone can quickly try your Fiddle out by just entering it in the address bar. Try Electron without installing any dependencies: Fiddle includes everything you'll need to explore...
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    Awesome Stock Resources

    Awesome Stock Resources

    Collection of links for free stock photography, video and Illustration

    A curated list of awesome stock photography, video and illustration websites. Contains resources that have specified that their content is ©️ CC0-licensed. The photography resources are those who have declared their own usage and restriction terms. These can be found by clicking the (license) link next to the resource. A collection of links to public domain photography resources. The photographs on some resources require Attribution unless otherwise stated on the website itself. These use a...
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    JSONLab

    JSONLab

    JSONLab: compact, portable, robust JSON/binary-JSON encoder

    JSONLab is a free and open-source JSON/UBJSON/MessagePack encoder and decoder written in the native MATLAB language. It can be used to convert a MATLAB data structure (array, struct, cell, struct array, cell array, and objects) into JSON/UBJSON/MessagePack formatted strings and files, or to parse a JSON/UBJSON/MessagePack file into MATLAB data structure. JSONLab supports nearly all versions of MATLAB and GNU Octave (a free MATLAB clone). The development of JSONLab is currently funded by the...
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    i-Educar

    i-Educar

    Launching the most free educational software in Brazil

    Accessible from anywhere and with single student registration available for the entire education network. Time-saving for everyone. Get current quantitative, financial and statistical data on all processes, at the time and place you want. Evaluation system and reports adapted to the different realities of the country, with numerical, conceptual or descriptive evaluation notes. Management of allocations, removals, substitutions, absences and delays, offering an integrated view of all...
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    SpaceVim

    SpaceVim

    A community-driven modular vim/neovim distribution

    SpaceVim is a community-driven modular Vim distribution. It manages collections of plugins in layers, which help to collect related packages together to provide IDE-like features. First of all, you need to install Vim or Neovim, preferably with +python3 support enabled. Also, you need to have git and curl installed in your system, which is needed for downloading plugins and fonts. If you are using a terminal emulator, you will need to set the font in the terminal configuration. After...
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