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    CSS Exercises
    This repository provides a set of hands-on CSS exercises that accompany the HTML and CSS modules in The Odin Project curriculum. The tasks are designed to be completed at specific points in the course, reinforcing each concept right after it is introduced. Learners are encouraged to use documentation and external resources freely, reflecting real-world workflows rather than rote memorization. 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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    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 a 75% depth that is sufficient for interviews. It outlines how to choose one primary programming language, recommends foundational books, and explains an effective daily routine of studying concepts then implementing them from scratch. The plan includes extensive topic coverage from algorithms and data structures to systems fundamentals, plus optional advanced areas for deeper growth.
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    Complete-Python-3-Bootcamp

    Complete-Python-3-Bootcamp

    Course Files for Complete Python 3 Bootcamp Course on Udemy

    The Complete-Python-3-Bootcamp repository is an educational resource created by Pierian Data as part of their popular Python for Data Science and Machine Learning Bootcamp course. It contains a comprehensive collection of Jupyter Notebooks designed to teach Python programming from the ground up. The repository covers a wide range of Python topics, including data types, control flow, functions, object-oriented programming, error handling, modules, and advanced concepts like decorators and generators. In addition, it includes applied exercises in areas such as web scraping, working with APIs, and using Python libraries like NumPy, pandas, Matplotlib, and Seaborn for data analysis and visualization. Learners can progress from beginner-friendly basics to more advanced programming skills while reinforcing their knowledge with practice problems and projects. Because it mirrors the course content, this repository is widely used by students taking the Udemy course.
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    First Contributions

    First Contributions

    Help beginners to contribute to open source projects

    The first-contributions repository is a community-driven project designed to simplify and guide beginners through their very first open source contribution. Many new developers find the Git workflow intimidating, so this project provides a safe, structured, and supportive way to practice without fear of mistakes. It includes step-by-step tutorials that walk contributors through the process of forking a repository, making changes, and submitting a pull request. The repository is translated into multiple languages, making it accessible to a global audience and ensuring inclusivity for contributors around the world. Over the years, it has attracted thousands of contributors and serves as a popular entry point into the world of open source collaboration. Its impact lies not only in teaching GitHub workflows but also in fostering confidence, community spirit, and the habit of contributing to open source.
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    Java Noodle Manual

    Java Noodle Manual

    The Java Face Sutra Manual consists of 5 chapters, 29 sections

    Java Noodle Manual is a Java interview and core-technology study repository based on the Java Interview Manual. It uses interview questions as an entry point to explain deeper Java fundamentals instead of offering shallow memorization material. The content covers resume preparation, interview strategy, data structures, algorithms, concurrency, multithreading, JVM concepts, and source-code analysis. It includes practical examples so readers can test and verify the concepts while studying. The project is aimed at developers with some programming foundation, especially those with one to three years of experience preparing for stronger technical interviews. It is also useful for Java developers who want to understand why core APIs and runtime mechanisms behave the way they do.
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    LTEX Extension for VS Code

    LTEX Extension for VS Code

    LTeX: Grammar/spell checker for VS Code using LanguageTool

    LTEX provides offline grammar checking of various markup languages using LanguageTool (LT). LTEX can be used standalone as a command-line tool, as a language server using the Language Server Protocol (LSP), or directly in various editors using extensions. LTEX currently supports BibTEX, ConTEXt, LATEX, Markdown, Org, reStructuredText, R Sweave, and XHTML documents. A classic use case of LTEX is checking scientific LATEX papers.
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    MATLAB Simulink Challenge Project Hub

    MATLAB Simulink Challenge Project Hub

    Lst of research and design project ideas

    This repository is a project idea hub maintained by MathWorks, containing a curated list of research or design project ideas for MATLAB and Simulink. The aim is to help students or educators find inspiration and guidance for projects aligning with industry trends or technical challenges. It includes encouragement of industry-relevant topics. As well as categorization by technology or domain. The content does not itself include a self-contained product or pipeline; instead it is a repository of ideas, descriptions, and links. References or links to supporting materials. Encouragement of industry-relevant topics. Maintained/endorsed by MathWorks (educational use).
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    To Be Top Javaer

    To Be Top Javaer

    To Be Top Javaer - The Path to Becoming a Java Engineer

    toBeTopJavaer is an open source knowledge base and learning roadmap designed to help developers become expert Java engineers. Created and maintained by Hollis, the project compiles a wide range of Java fundamentals, advanced features, and ecosystem knowledge into one structured guide. It covers core Java concepts, JVM internals, multithreading, frameworks, databases, system design, and interview preparation. The repository is presented in a structured, progressive format so learners can follow along step by step while also diving into specific areas of interest. Its goal is to help developers not only strengthen their Java skills but also broaden their understanding of software engineering practices, distributed systems, and career development. With practical notes, explanations, and curated resources, it serves as both a study plan for self-learners and a long-term reference for working developers.
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    Ayaspell project
    Ayaspell project aims to provide arabic dictionaries for free office applications like OpenOffice.org, Firefox: spellchecking (hunspell-ar), thesaurus (thesaurus-ar) and Morphological lexicon (Grammar-ar). Maintained by Taha Zerrouki.
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    European digital radio & television uses the DVB standard to broadcast its data. Project X gives you a look behind the transmissions and tries its best to handle & repair many stream types and shows what went wrong on reception.
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    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator

    Precision Trigonometry: Advanced Calculator for Complex Math

    Advanced Trigonometry Calculator is equipped with a user-friendly interface that allows for easy input of problems and instant computation. Professionals such as engineers who need to perform advanced trigonometric calculations in their work will find this tool extremely useful. ATC Online Alpha: https://advantrigoncalc.sourceforge.io/atc/ More info by clicking below: https://advantrigoncalc.sourceforge.io/ Advanced Trigonometry Calculator was only and always only developed by the Portuguese Renato Alexandre dos Santos Freitas. Also author of poems, reflections and thoughts published on the platform https://www.pensador.com/autor/renato_alexandre_dos_santos_freitas/ ATC is Made in Portugal. He was born in Coimbra on July 6, 1991. He has a degree in Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering and began developing ATC at the beginning of his undergraduate studies. He works for Miclearning, Lda since April 2020. Providing services to Multimac Hito Innovation.
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    The Number Race
    Software designed for remediation of dyscalculia (or mathematical learning disabilities) in children aged 4-8 and for teaching number sense in kindergarten children. For more information, visit the unicog lab website using the link below. NOTE: To use The Number Race, you may need to download TWO files, the main program (above), AND a language pack. To get to the language packs, click on "Files" on the menu bar above, and select version and the appropriate language. If you are lucky there might be an installer + language pack available as one download. Check "Files" -> version -> Language
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    circuitmod

    circuitmod

    The Future of the Java Circuit Simulator

    Circuitmod is a circuit simulator that extend the capacity of the original Falstad's Java Circuit Simulator into CMOS Chips, Led Arrays, Led Matrix and PIC Programming. The Horizon is limitless. Try today.
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    Awesome Mac

    Awesome Mac

    Collect premium software in various categories

    Now we have become very big and different from the original idea. Here we collect awesome macOS software in various categories. Feel free to star and fork. Reading and writing tools, text editors, office, markdown tools, note-taking, journaling. Ebooks, RSS, developer tools, IDEs, developer utilities, etc. Regular expression editors, API development and analysis, network analysis, command line tools, frameworks for hybrid applications, version control. Virtualization, databases, design and product, design tools, prototyping and mind-mapping tools, screen capturing software, etc. Major software download sites, there are a number of OSX Mac software sites. This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.
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    CS Notes

    CS Notes

    Essential knowledge for technical interviews, Leetcode, and OS

    CS-Notes is a comprehensive, community-driven collection of study materials and technical notes for computer science students and professionals. Created by CyC2018, the repository consolidates essential computer science topics, algorithm solutions, and interview preparation materials in one well-organized resource. It covers a broad range of subjects, including data structures, algorithms, operating systems, networks, databases, and Java development. The repository also includes sections on system design, distributed systems, caching, and message queues, providing practical knowledge relevant to software engineering interviews and real-world applications. In addition, it emphasizes code readability, clean coding practices, and proper documentation formatting. The notes follow the Chinese copywriting typesetting guidelines for improved readability, and the project employs consistent HTML-based image formatting to maintain a polished, uniform presentation across all documents.
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    Code Guide

    Code Guide

    Standards for developing consisten and sustainable HTML and CSS

    Code Guide is a set of standards for developing consistent, flexible, and sustainable HTML and CSS. It comes from years of experience writing code on projects of all sizes. It's not the end-all be-all, but it's a start. Don't capitalize tags, including the doctype. Use soft tabs with two spaces, they're the only way to guarantee code renders the same in any environment. Nested elements should be indented once (two spaces). Always use double quotes, never single quotes, on attributes. Don't include a trailing slash in self-closing elements, the HTML5 spec says they're optional. Don’t omit optional closing tags (e.g. </li> or </body>). Enforce standards mode and more consistent rendering in every browser possible with this simple doctype at the beginning of every HTML page. Authors are encouraged to specify a lang attribute on the root html element, giving the document's language. This aids speech synthesis tools to determine what pronunciations to use.
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    Concordia

    Concordia

    Crowdsourcing platform for full text transcription and tagging

    Concordia is a platform for crowdsourcing transcription and tagging of text in digitized images. It was developed by the Library of Congress so that volunteers of all backgrounds could transcribe and tag digitized images of manuscripts and typed materials from the Library’s collections that could not otherwise be done by optical character recognition.
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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 repository also emphasizes the role of Markdown in writing effective documentation, guiding learners on how to create clear, well-formatted text for README files and project guides. While Markdown is used for documentation and presentation, the course encourages students to complement it with proper debugging tools and language-specific development practices. Overall, this project functions as a stepping stone for beginners aiming to build confidence and competence in the real-world.
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    Dict UK

    Dict UK

    Project to generate POS tag dictionary for Ukrainian language

    A Java-based tool for generating full morphological dictionaries for Ukrainian, applying affix rules to base lexemes to produce all inflected forms with part-of-speech tags—used for natural language processing and spell-checking.
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    Docker Practice

    Docker Practice

    Learn and understand Docker&Container technologies

    Docker Practice is a curated GitHub repo by Yeasy that collects Docker hands-on exercises, tutorials, and examples aimed at helping users learn image building, networking, volumes, and container orchestration in real scenarios.
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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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    Kubernetes Handbook

    Kubernetes Handbook

    Cloud native application architecture practice handbook

    Cloud native is a behavioral method and design concept. In its essence, all behaviors or methods that can improve resource utilization and application delivery efficiency on the cloud are cloud-native. The history of cloud computing is a history of cloud native. Kubernetes opened the prelude to cloud native 1.0. The emergence of service mesh Istio led to microservices in the post-Kubernetes era. The rise of serverless has enabled cloud native to advance from the infrastructure layer to the application architecture layer. We are in a cloud native The new era of 2.0. Kubernetes is a container orchestration and scheduling engine developed by Google in June 2014 based on its internal Borg system. Google contributed it as an initial and core project to the CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation). In recent years, it has gradually developed a cloud native Ecology. The goal of Kubernetes is to provide a specification to describe the architecture of the cluster.
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    Mastering Bitcoin

    Mastering Bitcoin

    Mastering Bitcoin 3rd Edition - Programming the Open Blockchain

    The bitcoinbook repository contains the source code for Mastering Bitcoin, the authoritative open-source book by Andreas M. Antonopoulos on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency technologies. Written in a collaborative and continuously updated format using Markdown and AsciiDoc, the book serves as a comprehensive technical guide for developers, engineers, and system architects who want to understand how Bitcoin works. It covers the protocol, cryptography, peer-to-peer architecture, wallets, mining, and application development.
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    Ray Tracing in One Weekend Book Series

    Ray Tracing in One Weekend Book Series

    The Ray Tracing in One Weekend series of books

    The Ray Tracing in One Weekend series of books are now available to the public for free online. They are now released under the CC0 license. This means that they are as close to public domain as we can get. (While that also frees you from the requirement of providing attribution, it would help the overall project if you could point back to this web site as a service to other users.) These books are formatted for printing directly from your browser, where you can also (on most browsers) save them as PDF. In Ray Tracing in One Weekend, you will build a simple brute-force path tracer. Continuing with Ray Tracing: The Next Week, you will add textures, volumes (like fog), rectangles, instances, lights, and support for lots of objects using a bounding volume hierarchy (BVH). Finally, with Ray Tracing: The Rest Of Your Life, we'll dive into the math of creating a very serious ray tracer.
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    Re-learning Java Design Patterns

    Re-learning Java Design Patterns

    Design-pattern learning project based on "Relearning Java Design"

    Re-learning Java Design Patterns is a Java design-pattern learning project based on the book Relearning Java Design Patterns. Instead of presenting design patterns as abstract theory, it teaches them through practical internet business scenarios. The repository includes examples drawn from transactions, marketing, flash-sale systems, middleware, source-code analysis, and other real development contexts. Its goal is to show how design patterns solve concrete engineering problems rather than simply naming pattern structures. The project is useful for Java developers who want to improve architecture thinking, code extensibility, and implementation discipline. It also serves as a companion codebase for readers who want to study each pattern through runnable Java examples.
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