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    os-tutorial

    os-tutorial

    How to create an OS from scratch

    os-tutorial is an open source educational project by cfenollosa that teaches the basics of building an operating system from scratch. The repository provides step-by-step lessons starting with bootloaders and moving through kernel development, interrupts, memory management, and system calls. Each tutorial is accompanied by clear explanations, code examples, and references to deepen understanding. The project uses x86 assembly and C to illustrate concepts, making it accessible to students and...
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    Flash Linux 0.11 Talk

    Flash Linux 0.11 Talk

    Annotated Unix system source code

    flash-linux0.11-talk is an annotated walkthrough of the Linux 0.11 kernel that explains how a tiny Unix-like system boots, schedules, handles interrupts, and manages memory. The materials break down historically compact and dense code into digestible segments, with diagrams and call flows that trace execution from bootloader to user space. By focusing on a small, early kernel, the series reveals core OS concepts without the complexity of modern subsystems.
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    Ufficio Zero Linux OS

    Ufficio Zero Linux OS

    Linux Desktop OS for professionals

    Ufficio Zero Linux OS is trademarked through the Linux Mark Institute. All rights reserved. Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. website https://ufficiozero.org forum https://citiverse.it/category/211/ufficio-zero-linux-forum-di-supporto wiki https://wiki.ufficiozero.org Follow us on our socials https://l.devol.it/@ufficiozero Boost Media APS https://boostmedia.it
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    Pinyin

    Pinyin

    A high-quality solution for converting Chinese to Pinyin

    The Chinese to Pinyin tool based on the CC-CEDICT dictionary, more accurately supports the solution of Chinese characters to Pinyin for polyphonic characters. Memory type, suitable for servers with more memory space, advantages, fast conversion. Small memory type (default), suitable for environments with tight memory, advantages, small memory footprint, conversion is not as fast as memory type. I/O type, suitable for virtual machines with strict memory restrictions. Advantages: very minimal...
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    HTML CSS

    HTML CSS

    Curso de HTML5 e CSS3

    Tutorial, teaching, or resource collection on HTML and CSS, aimed at beginners. It likely contains sample websites, examples of markup, styling, exercises, and reference materials related to web front-end development using HTML and CSS. CSS styling samples and layout demonstrations. Educational documentation (README, explanations). Structured project examples (e.g. small websites). Version history/incremental improvements.
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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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    Stellarium

    Stellarium

    GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time

    Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and macOS. With Stellarium, you really see what you can see with your eyes, binoculars or a small telescope. Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. Plugin system adding artifical satellites, ocular simulation, telescope control and more. ...
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    rustlings

    rustlings

    Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code

    This project contains small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code. This includes reading and responding to compiler messages! Alternatively, for a first-time Rust learner, there are several other resources, like The Book, which is the most comprehensive resource for learning Rust, but a bit theoretical sometimes. You will be using this along with Rustlings! And also, Rust By Example, to learn Rust by solving little exercises! It's almost like rustlings, but online. You...
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    The Magic of CSS

    The Magic of CSS

    A CSS course to turn you into a magician

    Magic of CSS is an open source educational project by Adam Schwartz that explores advanced CSS concepts through practical lessons. It is structured as a series of chapters that cover topics like the box model, layouts, positioning, typography, and animations. The repository is designed to go beyond basic CSS tutorials, teaching how to harness the language for complex, responsive, and visually appealing designs. Each lesson is supported by examples and code that demonstrate real-world use...
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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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    LLM101n

    LLM101n

    LLM101n: Let's build a Storyteller

    LLM101n is an educational repository that walks you through building and understanding large language models from first principles. It emphasizes intuition and hands-on implementation, guiding you from tokenization and embeddings to attention, transformer blocks, and sampling. The materials favor compact, readable code and incremental steps, so learners can verify each concept before moving on. You’ll see how data pipelines, batching, masking, and positional encodings fit together to train a...
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    Uneebee

    Uneebee

    Platform for creating interactive courses

    Uneebee is an open-source Elixir/Phoenix application focused on community content and learning workflows, designed to be both a usable product and a practical reference for building modern web apps in the Elixir stack. Its structure showcases common concerns—authentication, profiles, content creation, feeds, tagging, and search—implemented with clean boundaries so features can evolve independently. Real-time updates and responsive interactions are handled using Phoenix’s live capabilities...
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    Steam Deck Guide

    Steam Deck Guide

    Learn all about the Tools, Accessories, Games, Emulators

    The Steam Deck Guide repository is a community-driven resource aimed at helping users get the most out of their Valve Steam Deck — covering everything from initial configuration and system tweaks to performance optimization, emulation workflows, game compatibility, and hardware customization. It begins with basic setup topics like installing updates, connecting peripherals, and configuring SteamOS settings, then progresses into intermediate skills such as managing storage, optimizing battery...
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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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    Ajenti 2

    Ajenti 2

    Ajenti Core and stock plugins

    ...Plugin development is quick and pleasant with Ajenti APIs. Write your first plugin. Pleasant to look at, satisfying to click and accessible anywhere from tablets and mobile. Small memory footprint and CPU usage. Runs on low-end machines, wall plugs, routers and so on.
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    Marksheet

    Marksheet

    Free tutorial to learn HTML and CSS

    MarkSheet is a beginner-friendly curriculum for learning HTML and CSS from first principles, organized as a readable online handbook. It explains core building blocks—elements, attributes, selectors, the box model, positioning—and connects them to the mental models needed for real layouts. The writing style aims to demystify jargon and teach a consistent vocabulary so learners can understand documentation and tutorials elsewhere. It includes diagrams and compact examples that illustrate...
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    Software Design in Haskell

    Software Design in Haskell

    Software Design in Haskell

    This repository accompanies a comprehensive guide to building large, maintainable Haskell systems, focusing on architecture, modularity, and practical design techniques. It presents patterns for separating pure domain logic from side effects, organizing code into layers and components that can be tested in isolation. Readers encounter multiple styles—MTL/typeclass constraints, tagless-final encodings, free and freer monads, ReaderT-style application environments—and learn when to apply each....
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    Qualify

    Qualify

    Claude code to help you do lead research and qualification

    Qualify is a lightweight micro-CRM prototype and automation framework geared toward helping small teams and individual users manage leads, tasks, customer interactions, and simple sales pipelines without the overhead of traditional enterprise platforms. Rather than trying to replicate every feature of a full CRM suite, it focuses on core workflows like capturing leads, tracking stages, logging interactions, and generating reminders or alerts for follow-ups so that users spend more time...
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    Swift Guide

    Swift Guide

    Swift Featured Projects in brain Mapping

    SwiftGuide is a comprehensive, community-maintained guide to the Swift programming language, designed to serve as both a learning resource and a handy reference. It covers all major language aspects: syntax, control flow, functions, closures, generics, protocols, extensions, memory management, concurrency, and the standard library. Each topic typically includes clear explanations, annotated code snippets, and tips for best practices, helping readers understand both how features work and how...
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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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    one-person-businesses-methodology

    one-person-businesses-methodology

    Methodology for building one-person online businesses

    This project distills a methodology for building one-person online businesses that are realistic to start, maintain, and grow. It frames product selection around personal unfair advantages—skills, access, or niche knowledge—so you can compete without a large team. The repository breaks the journey into phases: idea mining, problem-solution fit, audience building, monetization, and compounding through small, continuous improvements. Rather than theory, it focuses on day-to-day habits, weekly...
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    lean-side-bussiness

    lean-side-bussiness

    Guide to building and running lean side businesses

    A pragmatic guide to building and running lean side businesses, oriented toward solo developers and small teams. It collects experience-based notes, checklists, and lightweight frameworks for validating ideas quickly before investing significant time or money. The emphasis is on shipping fast, narrowing scope, and focusing on channels that predictably convert rather than chasing vanity metrics. It also covers everyday operations—pricing, payment flow, support, and simple analytics—so a side...
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    Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers

    Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers

    Learn Python from DevOps Engineer point of you

    Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers is a structured “Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers” course laid out as a day-by-day learning path. The repository is organized into Day-01 through Day-19 folders plus a small sample app, which makes it very easy to follow in sequence like a bootcamp. The curriculum starts with Python installation, environment setup, and writing your first script, then quickly moves into data types, strings, regular expressions, variables, and functions. It...
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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.
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    GNSS-SDR

    GNSS-SDR

    An open source software-defined GNSS receiver

    An open source software-defined Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receiver written in C++ and based on the GNU Radio framework.
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