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    Ouress

    Ouress

    Opinionated Underlabouring Research Environment for Social Sciences

    ...It delivers a carefully curated, yet extensible toolkit in a single compressed filesystem (.ress archive) that runs on Linux® via chroot and on Windows® via the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2). The Windows installer deploys a command-line management utility for zero-friction environment lifecycle operations. Built on Debian GNU/Linux, Ouress anchors its package manager to fixed-timestamp Debian snapshot repositories for reproducible, temporally stable analysis pipelines. The WSL command-line utility is built using the Lazarus IDE and Free Pascal Compiler.
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    pfcalc is a pipe friction calculator using the Darcy-Weisbach equation. gpfcalc is a Gtk front-end for pfcalc. Qpfcalc is a Qt front-end for pfcalc.
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    Beginner JavaScript

    Beginner JavaScript

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    Beginner JavaScript is the companion repository to a hands-on course that teaches modern JavaScript from the ground up using practical exercises and real code. It focuses on fundamentals—variables, types, functions, arrays, objects, DOM manipulation, and events—while introducing ES6+ features in approachable steps. The materials encourage learning by doing, with interactive challenges, starter files, and solutions you can compare against your own attempts. Clear explanations and incremental...
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    React For Beginners

    React For Beginners

    Starter files for learning React.js with React for Beginners

    ...Because the project uses modern React tooling (Webpack, create-react-app style tooling, hot reload) and integrates Firebase, it gives a realistic entry into how React applications are structured in real work. It emphasises component architecture, state management, data flows, routing, and deployment rather than just “hello world”. For those new to React it lowers friction by giving much of the boilerplate already set up, allowing focus on learning.
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    Scala Exercises

    Scala Exercises

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    ...The content covers Scala language features, functional programming libraries (cats, scalaz, etc.), and fp-style patterns. It is modular, so additional modules or “sections” can be added for new topics or libraries. The aim is to reduce the friction in learning Scala by integrating documentation, examples, and live code execution in a unified environment. It also serves as a community-driven repository: contributors can author and maintain exercises, and learners can see evolving content aligned with the Scala ecosystem’s changes.
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