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    Swift Guide

    Swift Guide

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    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 to use them idiomatically. Over time, the guide has evolved alongside Swift itself, with updates to reflect new language releases, deprecations, and shifting patterns. ...
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    Think Python 2

    Think Python 2

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

    ...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, control flow, functions, recursion, data structures (lists, dictionaries), classes and objects, file I/O, and algorithmic thinking. It also contains solutions or hints for many exercises so learners can check their work or explore alternative implementations. Because it’s educational, the repository emphasizes readability, clarity, and progressive learning rather than performance tuning or advanced constructs.
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    30 Days of Swift

    30 Days of Swift

    A self-taught project to learn Swift

    30DaysofSwift is a challenge-style collection of Swift exercises and learning tasks meant to be tackled over 30 days (or more flexibly). Each “day” introduces a coding problem, concept, or mini project that builds on previous days: for example, fundamentals on day 1, optionals and control flow, Swift data structures, closures, protocol programming, UI interaction, etc., culminating in more advanced topics or sample apps. Solutions, hints, or sample projects accompany many of the prompts,...
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    A Whirlwind Tour of Python

    A Whirlwind Tour of Python

    The Jupyter Notebooks behind my OReilly report

    A Whirlwind Tour of Python is a concise but fast-paced introduction to core Python concepts, created by Jake VanderPlas as a companion to his work in scientific computing and data science. It consists of a series of Jupyter notebooks that walk through syntax, semantics, control flow, data structures, functions, errors, iterators, list comprehensions, generators, modules, strings, regular expressions, and a short preview of data science tools. The material is aimed at people who already know how to program in another language and want to transition efficiently into idiomatic Python, particularly for research and analytical work. ...
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    DROID
    [2014-10-31] This project is obsolete, for latest version (6.1.3) see GitHub https://github.com/digital-preservation/droid (source) and http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/manage-information/preserving-digital-records/droid/ (binary) DROID (Digital Record Object Identification) is an automatic file format identification tool. It is the first in a planned series of tools developed by The National Archives under the umbrella of its PRONOM technical registry...
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    The purpose of the E-Remise system will be to facilitate the proper evaluation of large numbers of electronic assignements. Another prupose of E-Remise is the archiving of source code and other work done by students. It is useful for pedagocial reasons.
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