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    Orbit CSS

    Orbit CSS

    First framework to create radial interfaces using only CSS

    ...Orbit harnesses the power of space-inspired metaphors to simplify learning. By leveraging concepts like Big Bang, orbits, satellites, gravitational centers, and gravitational force, Orbit tries to make it easier to grasp abstract ideas, allowing users to have an idea of Orbit before starting to use it.
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    ZoKrates

    ZoKrates

    A toolbox for zkSNARKs on Ethereum

    ...Ethereum runs computations on all nodes of the network, resulting in high costs, limits in complexity, and low privacy. zkSNARKs have been enabling to only verify computations on-chain for a fraction of the cost of running them, but are hard to grasp and work with.
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    Spring Boot Examples

    Spring Boot Examples

    Spring Boot tutorials, technology stack example code

    spring-boot-examples is a collection of small, runnable projects that teach Spring Boot “by example,” emphasizing minimal dependencies and practical, copy-pasteable patterns. The repository provides multiple standalone demos (e.g., web, scheduling, persistence, messaging, caching, Docker) to help beginners quickly grasp common components and idioms. The author notes that all examples have been updated to Spring Boot 3.0, with earlier 1.x and 2.x code paths kept accessible for reference. Each sample focuses on a single topic—such as Web MVC, WebFlux, Thymeleaf, JPA/MyBatis CRUD, file upload, Redis/MongoDB, RabbitMQ, and containerization—so you can learn one concept at a time and compose them later. ...
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