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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 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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    Python Core 50 Courses

    Python Core 50 Courses

    Structured learning path that organizes Python fundamentals

    Python-Core-50-Courses is a structured learning path that organizes Python fundamentals into 50 digestible lessons designed for steady, incremental progress. The curriculum starts with the basics—syntax, variables, data types, and control flow—then advances to functions, modules, object-oriented programming, and common standard-library utilities. Each lesson favors hands-on examples and short exercises so learners can immediately apply new concepts in code. Later sections typically touch on...
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    Docker-Zero-to-Hero

    Docker-Zero-to-Hero

    Repo to learn Docker with examples

    Docker-Zero-to-Hero is a teaching repository focused on learning Docker via explanations and concrete examples rather than just a dry reference. It starts by explaining what containers are in plain language, then compares containers vs virtual machines in terms of resource utilization, portability, security, and management. The README and supporting markdown files (commands.md, networking.md, volumes.md) walk through core Docker concepts like images, containers, networking, and persistent...
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    Interviews

    Interviews

    Comprehensive computer science and interview preparation guide

    Interviews is an open source repository designed as a comprehensive guide to preparing for technical interviews, with a strong focus on computer science fundamentals and algorithmic problem solving. Created by Kevin Naughton Jr., the project compiles detailed notes, explanations, and code implementations that cover core areas tested in software engineering interviews. The repository emphasizes topics such as data structures, algorithms, system design, operating systems, databases, and...
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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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    Containerization (Apple)

    Containerization (Apple)

    Containerization is a Swift package for running Linux containers

    This repository provides educational material and sample code that demystify how containerization works and how container components fit together in practice. It walks through the responsibilities of an image format, registry, and runtime, and shows how a minimal runtime can assemble an isolated process with the right filesystem view, environment, and entrypoint. The samples highlight security hardening considerations—such as process isolation, filesystem scoping, and least-privilege...
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    JavaGuide-Interview

    JavaGuide-Interview

    A study for technical interviews focused on Java

    JavaGuide-Interview is a comprehensive study companion for technical interviews with a strong focus on the Java ecosystem. It organizes material across language fundamentals, collections, concurrency, JVM internals, and hot frameworks such as Spring and MyBatis. Beyond Java, it includes databases, computer networks, operating systems, distributed systems, and common algorithmic topics to mirror real interview scopes. The notes emphasize high-value concepts, pitfalls, and frequently asked...
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    DevOps Exercises

    DevOps Exercises

    Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Python, Ansible, Git

    DevOps Exercises is a massive, community-maintained collection of questions, tasks, and mini-challenges that cover the breadth of modern DevOps and platform engineering. It spans Linux, networking, Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD, monitoring, cloud providers, security, and even soft skills and troubleshooting. The idea is to give candidates and teams a realistic practice ground for interviews, certifications, and day-to-day operational work. Because it’s structured as Q&A and exercises, you can go through it progressively or dip into specific domains where you need strengthening. ...
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    Self Hosting Guide

    Self Hosting Guide

    Learn all about locally hosting (on premises & private web servers)

    The Self Hosting Guide repository is a comprehensive, community-curated handbook for individuals and teams who want to deploy and manage their own self-hosted services — from applications and infrastructure to networking and security. It covers conceptual guidance on why self-hosting can be advantageous (e.g., privacy, control, cost savings) as well as detailed, actionable instructions on setting up popular services such as web servers, media servers, home automation stacks, VPNs, backups,...
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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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    NewGenLib
    Integrated Library Automation and Networking Solution. Modules: Acquisitions, Cataloguing, Serials Management, Circulation, Administration, OPAC, and Reports.
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    umlnetsym

    umlnetsym

    Simulatore di reti con UserMode Linux

    Un simulatore di rete destinato all'istruzione. Scrivi un esercizio di reti ed eseguilo con il simulatore. Utilizza UserMode Linux per realizzare i nodi della rete necessari (macchine e router). E' basato su un'immagine di Debian Squeeze (Debian 6.0)
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    EulerSharp

    EulerSharp

    Euler Yet another proof Engine

    EYE [1] is a reasoning engine supporting the Semantic Web layers [2]. It performs controlled chaining and it supports Euler paths [3]. Via N3 [4] it is interoperable with Cwm [5]. [1] http://eulersharp.sourceforge.net/README [2] http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/diagrams/sweb-stack/2006a [3] http://mathworld.wolfram.com/KoenigsbergBridgeProblem.html [4] http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/n3/ [5] http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/doc/cwm
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    How Web Works

    How Web Works

    What happens behind the scenes when we type google in a browser?

    How Web Works is an educational project that explains how the web functions behind the scenes, walking developers through the sequence of events that occur from the moment a user enters a URL into a browser to when content is delivered on the screen. It breaks down networking basics like DNS resolution, HTTP requests and responses, TCP/IP fundamentals, browser rendering processes, and how servers handle and respond to client requests. By illuminating these core web infrastructure concepts,...
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    ixy-languages

    ixy-languages

    A high-speed network driver written in C, Rust, C++, Go, C#, Java

    ixy-languages is a repository exploring the implementation of the ixy network driver (originally written in C) in multiple programming languages, showing how the same core logic can be expressed across language boundaries. The ixy driver is a minimal DPDK-based user-space NIC driver intended for education, demonstration, and controlled experimentation. This project reimplements the ixy driver architecture in Rust, Go, C++, Zig, and possibly other languages, maintaining the same driver...
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    What happens when

    What happens when

    What happens when you type google into your browser and press enter?

    What happens when is a large collaborative documentation-style project that aims to answer in exhaustive detail the canonical interview/thought experiment question, “What happens when you type google into your browser and press Enter?” Rather than giving a high-level overview, the repository tries to break down every step in the process, from low-level events (keyboard press, OS events, keyboard interrupts), through OS-level handling (keyboard scan codes, key events), parsing, DNS lookup,...
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    90DaysOfDevOps

    90DaysOfDevOps

    The journey towards a better foundational knowledge of DevOps

    ...This will not cover all things DevOps but it will cover the areas that I feel will benefit my learning and understanding overall. What is and why do we use DevOps. Learning a Programming Language. Knowing Linux Basics. Understand Networking. Stick to one Cloud Provider. Use Git Effectively. Automate Configuration Management. Learn Infrastructure as Code. And much more!
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    internet-control

    internet-control

    Control how long your childs computer is connected to the internet

    internet-control is a very special implementation of parental control. It allows the child to be productive at the computer while lowering the danger of addiction to a minimum. Instead of restricting the time the computer may be used, it allows parents to restrict the time the computer may be connected to the internet. This way the child is still able to do its homework at the computer, but the danger of addiction to a game or social media application is minimised - the unpredictabillity...
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    Advanced Java

    Advanced Java

    Comprehensive guide to advanced Java topics and backend tech

    advanced-java is a curated knowledge base for Java developers seeking to deepen their understanding of advanced topics, including JVM internals, multithreading, networking, databases, system design, and common backend technologies. Written in Chinese, it serves as both a study guide and reference for preparing for technical interviews or mastering large-scale system development with Java.
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    Zero Install
    Zero Install is a decentralised cross-distribution software installation system. Create one package that works everywhere! With dependency handling and automatic updates, full support for shared libraries, and integration with native package managers
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    hubs-research-acm-chi-2021

    hubs-research-acm-chi-2021

    Supplemental code and dataset for the ACM CHI 2021 paper

    Supplemental code and dataset for the ACM CHI 2021 paper on "Proxemics and Social Interactions in an Instrumented Virtual Reality Workshop". In this research paper we instrumented Mozilla Hubs Cloud to record where participants where during the event. From there, we measured proxemic and plotted the activity along with some semi-structured interviews. Virtual environments (VEs) can create collaborative and social spaces, which are increasingly important in the face of remote work and travel...
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    Kubernetes The Hard Way

    Kubernetes The Hard Way

    Bootstrap Kubernetes the hard way

    Kubernetes The Hard Way is a hands-on guide to building a Kubernetes cluster from the ground up without using automation tools—no managed services, no scripts to hide the details. It walks you through every component: provisioning compute resources, generating TLS certificates, configuring etcd, bootstrapping the control plane, joining worker nodes, setting networking, and verifying everything works. The purpose is educational: by doing each step manually, you gain deep insight into how...
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    Integrated packet generator and sniffer for Ethernet, but also works with blocks of data over TCP connection. Enables you to use scripts for automated testing, monitoring, imitating of various network objects, creating custom network tools.
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    Kubernetes Guide

    Kubernetes Guide

    Kubernetes Handbook

    Kubernetes is Google's open source container cluster management system. It is the open source version of Google's large-scale container management technology Borg for many years. It is also one of CNCF's most important projects. Kubernetes has developed very rapidly and has become a leader in the field of container orchestration. The Chinese information of Kubernetes is also very rich, but it is relatively rare to be systematic and keep up with the community update. The "Kubernetes Guide"...
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