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    mdBook

    mdBook

    Create books from markdown files

    mdBook is a command line tool and Rust crate to create books with Markdown. The output resembles tools like Gitbook, and is ideal for creating product or API documentation, tutorials, course materials or anything that requires a clean, easily navigable and customizable presentation. mdBook is written in Rust; its performance and simplicity made it ideal for use as a tool to publish directly to hosted websites such as GitHub Pages via automation. This guide, in fact, serves as both the mdBook...
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    Brick

    Brick

    A declarative Unix terminal UI library written in Haskell

    Brick is a Haskell terminal user interface (TUI) programming toolkit that enables developers to build rich, responsive terminal applications via a declarative model: you define a pure function that renders the UI from application state and supply state transition logic to handle events. brick exposes a declarative API. Unlike most GUI toolkits which require you to write a long and tedious sequence of widget creations and layout setup, brick just requires you to describe your interface using...
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    Linux-Tutorial

    Linux-Tutorial

    Learning repository written from the perspective of a Java programmer

    Linux-Tutorial is a Simplified Chinese Linux learning repository written from the perspective of a Java programmer. It aims to help more developers enter the Linux world by organizing practical notes, installation guides, command references, and server setup material. The content covers Linux basics, Ubuntu, CentOS, Kali Linux, VMware, Vim, SSH, Bash, Sed, compression tools, Yum, Zsh, and many development operations topics. It also includes material around common backend infrastructure such...
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    AndroidOfferKiller

    AndroidOfferKiller

    Help you get a better offer

    AndroidOfferKiller is a curated collection of Android interview resources aimed at helping developers secure stronger job offers. It brings together notes and materials across topics such as Java and JVM basics, Android fundamentals, design patterns, data structures and algorithms, and LeetCode-style problem solutions. The repository also links to deep-dive articles on performance and common pitfalls, for example RecyclerView stutter and optimization strategies, making it a practical study...
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    AndroidStandardDevelop

    AndroidStandardDevelop

    Best practices in Android develop(final)

    ...The document covers many aspects of Android projects, including Android Studio configuration, code style, resource file organization, version management, use of third-party libraries, comments, and testing practices. It is written as a “final” best-practice guide, drawing from the author’s years of experience and synthesized input from multiple companies’ conventions. The repository is documentation-only and is meant to be adopted or adapted by teams as their official Android style guide. It is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license, making it easy to reuse or integrate into internal wikis and onboarding material.
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    Statistics modules in Perl Data Language, with a quick-start guide for non-PDL people. They make the PDL shell work like R, but with PDL threading (fast automatic iteration) of procedures including t-test, linear regression, and k-means clustering.
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