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    Article Extractor

    Article Extractor

    To extract main article from given URL with Node.js

    A Node.js library for extracting main content from web articles, removing unnecessary clutter like ads and navigation elements.
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    Professional Programming

    Professional Programming

    A collection of learning resources for curious software engineers

    ...The list is organized by themes such as coding, design, operations, communication, and career, making it easy to dive into specific aspects of engineering practice. Each resource is hand-picked by the maintainer, focusing on timeless, high-signal articles, talks, and books rather than trendy or shallow content. Because it has been maintained for many years, it also acts as a kind of “canon” of articles that many engineers reference throughout their careers. The repository is especially helpful for self-taught developers or those transitioning from junior to senior roles who want a structured reading roadmap instead of random blog posts.
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    LaTeX Examples

    LaTeX Examples

    Examples for the usage of LaTeX

    LaTeX-examples is a repository collecting a variety of example documents and snippets demonstrating LaTeX features, usage patterns, and common templates. It acts as a playground for learning LaTeX syntax, macros, formatting tricks, and document structuring practices. Files include sample articles, reports, book chapters, presentations (using Beamer), tables, mathematical typesetting examples (equations, aligned systems, integrals, matrices), custom macros, and styling. The project is useful both for beginners who want to see working LaTeX samples and for more advanced users seeking snippets for specific formatting needs (e.g., customizing headers, floats, customizing theorem environments). ...
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    engineering-management

    engineering-management

    A collection of inspiring resources related to engineering management

    ...Rather than being a generic management reading list, it collects content that speaks directly to leading software teams, managing projects, and supporting engineers’ growth. The materials span topics like one-on-ones, feedback, hiring, performance reviews, culture, strategy, and remote work. The maintainer highlights articles that are short, concrete, and packed with actionable ideas, making it easier for busy managers to learn without wading through entire books first. Many entries come from experienced leaders sharing hard-won lessons, so the list doubles as a mentorship proxy for new managers. It is especially useful for individual contributors transitioning into management, or for existing managers who want to benchmark and refine their practices.
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    FriendlyId

    FriendlyId

    FriendlyId is the “Swiss Army bulldozer” of slugging

    FriendlyId is a Rails gem that provides human-readable slugs for ActiveRecord models, replacing numeric IDs in URLs with meaningful strings. For example, instead of /articles/123, you can have /articles/my-first-post. It integrates with ActiveRecord to generate slugs automatically based on attributes (like a title) and manages uniqueness, history, and slug regeneration when records change. FriendlyId also supports features like slug candidates, scoped slugs, and reserved word handling to avoid conflicts. ...
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    Software Engineering Blogs

    Software Engineering Blogs

    A curated list of engineering blogs

    ...The repository serves as a centralized index that helps users discover high-quality technical content across a wide range of topics, including software engineering, system design, infrastructure, and data engineering. It is organized in a structured manner, making it easy to browse and find articles from specific companies or domains of interest. The project is continuously updated by the community, ensuring that the content remains relevant and reflective of current industry practices. It acts as a valuable learning resource for developers who want to stay informed about real-world engineering challenges and solutions implemented by major organizations. ...
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    MockK

    MockK

    Mocking library for Kotlin

    All you need to get started is just to add a dependency to MockK library. Simplest example. By default mocks are strict, so you need to provide some behavior.
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    Java and Spring Tutorials

    Java and Spring Tutorials

    Getting Started with Spring Boot 3

    Java and Spring Tutorials is a large-scale educational codebase that provides practical examples and tutorials covering a wide range of software development topics, primarily focused on Java and related ecosystems. It serves as a companion resource for Baeldung articles, offering real-world code implementations that demonstrate concepts such as Spring Boot, persistence frameworks, REST APIs, security, testing, and more. The repository is organized into multiple modules, each targeting specific technologies or frameworks, making it easy for developers to explore topics independently. It emphasizes best practices, clean code structure, and production-ready patterns, allowing learners to not only understand theoretical concepts but also apply them in real applications. ...
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    The Data Engineering Handbook

    The Data Engineering Handbook

    Links to everything you'd ever want to learn about data engineering

    The Data Engineering Handbook is a comprehensive, community-curated repository that aggregates essential learning resources for anyone interested in becoming a professional data engineer. Rather than being a code project itself, it’s a learning handbook that links to books, articles, tutorials, community groups, boot camps, and real-world project examples that collectively form a roadmap to mastering data engineering skills. It includes beginner and intermediate boot camps, interview guides, data cleaning and transformation resources, and curated lists of newsletters and industry communities, making it useful both for self-study and technical interview preparation. ...
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    Guides

    Guides

    Design and development guides

    This repository is a curated collection of links and resources aimed at helping programmers improve their craft, especially with regard to coding style, design practices, development workflows, and engineering discipline. The idea is that instead of reinventing style guides or best-practices from scratch, developers can reference this repository for high-quality external guides, articles, and checklists across many languages and ecosystems. It is not a library in the usual sense, but acts as a “meta-guide” index — a directory of authoritative resources rather than runnable code. The content is organized as Markdown links and descriptions, making it easy to scan and browse for relevant topics (for instance style guides for Ruby, JavaScript, CSS, deployment, architecture). ...
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    doc.rustdesk.com

    doc.rustdesk.com

    Document of RustDesk

    ...The docs explain concepts like rendezvous versus relay roles, NAT traversal, security settings, and platform-specific nuances across Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile. Clear navigation and task-oriented articles help readers move quickly from first-time installation to advanced troubleshooting. The project treats documentation as code, enabling version control, community contributions, and swift iteration alongside product releases. It also provides best practices around performance tuning, authentication choices, and network topology so organizations can run RustDesk confidently at scale.
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    applied-ml

    applied-ml

    Papers & tech blogs by companies sharing their work on data science

    The applied-ml repository is a rich, curated collection of papers, technical articles, and case-study blog posts about how machine learning (ML) and data-driven systems are applied in real production environments by major companies. Instead of focusing solely on theoretical ML research, this repo highlights industry-scale challenges: data collection, quality, infrastructure, feature stores, model serving, monitoring, scalability, and how ML is embedded in product workflows.
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    Infosec Reference

    Infosec Reference

    An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck

    Infosec Reference is a curated knowledge base and resource repository for information security practitioners. It aggregates cheat sheets, tooling guides, protocol deep dives, incident response playbooks, and threat actor profiles—all organized under accessible categories (network, web, host, cryptography, auditing). The repo is built as a living wiki of sorts: practitioners contribute updates, expand sections, or refine explanations as the threat landscape evolves. Because security spans...
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    javaboy-code-samples

    javaboy-code-samples

    Collection of Java code examples and demo projects

    ...Each sample serves as a compact learning unit for a specific technology or pattern, allowing developers to explore one concern at a time without navigating a massive codebase. The repository often accompanies blog posts and tutorials, helping developers learn by reading articles and examining the corresponding code side-by-side. Because these practical examples cover common real-world problems and solutions, the project has amassed significant developer interest and engagement.
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    CSS Refresher Notes

    CSS Refresher Notes

    Refresher of CSS concepts

    ...Each section includes clear explanations, code snippets, and insights into common pitfalls, making it especially useful when brushing up on specific CSS mechanisms that are often misunderstood in real-world styling challenges. Because the notes were compiled from a variety of articles and community contributions, they reflect real developer concerns and practical examples, offering perspective on both legacy behavior and modern CSS3 features.
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    Scalable-Software-Architecture

    Scalable-Software-Architecture

    Collection of tech talks, papers and web links on Distributed Systems

    Scalable-Software-Architecture gathers tech talks, academic papers, blog posts and web links related to building scalable software architecture, distributed systems, system design, and production-scale considerations. The aim is to help readers study how large systems operate: how to scale them, how to handle latency, failure, load, concurrency, and how to structure software for maintainability at scale. Because many interview and real-world engineering problems revolve around system design...
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    SimpleXlsxWriter

    C++ library for creating XLSX files for MS Excel 2007 and above.

    ...Hence, if using this library the structure of the future report should be known enough. The library is written in C++ with using STL functionality and based on the ZIP library (included), which has a free license: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/7530/Zip-Utils-clean-elegant-simple-C-Win32 This library is distributed under the terms of the zlib license: http://www.zlib.net/zlib_license.html
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    ml-surveys

    ml-surveys

    Survey papers summarizing advances in deep learning, NLP, CV, graphs

    The ml-surveys repository is a broad, maintainable overview of survey papers across many subfields of machine learning — including deep learning, NLP, computer vision, graph ML, reinforcement learning, recommendation systems, embeddings, meta-learning, and more. Instead of diving into code or experiments, this repo gathers authoritative survey and review articles, summarizing the state-of-the-art, trends, challenges, and directions within each subdomain. For someone trying to get up to speed with a new ML subfield — say graph neural networks or meta-learning — ml-surveys offers a curated reading list of foundational and recent works, helping map the landscape quickly. It is particularly useful for researchers, data scientists, or engineers who want conceptual clarity about where a field stands, what problems remain, and what techniques are most established.
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    MDH Weekly

    MDH Weekly

    MDH Weekly front-end weekly, published every Monday at 9am

    The MDH Weekly repository appears to serve as a personal or community-maintained digest or collection project — presumably capturing curated content (e.g., articles, news, links, tips) on a weekly basis. It gives a structured way to aggregate items of interest (possibly front-end, open-source, JS/React ecosystem, or general programming resources) into a periodic “newsletter” or summary repository. For contributors or followers of the project, it helps stay up-to-date with trends, new tools, and noteworthy developments without having to browse many sources individually. ...
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    AR.js

    AR.js

    Efficient Augmented Reality for the Web

    ...We tried to carry on the author's terrific work by maintaining this project, handling new versions, issues, pull requests, the community itself. We continued promoting this project through blogs, Medium articles, socials. And we released new features, like the Location Based AR that was not initially present on AR.js. Now, that we are also ready to ship a new feature, Image Tracking, we feel ready to start a new path, and so we have created a new repository that is not owned by individuals, but by one organization.
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    RecNN

    RecNN

    Reinforced Recommendation toolkit built around pytorch 1.7

    This is my school project. It focuses on Reinforcement Learning for personalized news recommendation. The main distinction is that it tries to solve online off-policy learning with dynamically generated item embeddings. I want to create a library with SOTA algorithms for reinforcement learning recommendation, providing the level of abstraction you like.
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    Personal Blog

    Personal Blog

    One article per week, the content is concise, neither salty nor light

    ...The README and index emphasize that the blog (in this repo) is paused and that new content is primarily delivered via the WeChat channel, but the GitHub repo remains the canonical archive of links and categories. Articles are grouped by topic domains such as architecture, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Dubbo, Hystrix, Kafka, Redis, gateways, microservices, JVM tuning, and data structures, with each entry linking out to full posts on iocoder.cn. This makes the repo act as a navigable table of contents and knowledge map for a large body of Chinese-language backend engineering content. ...
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    Collection of various websites

    Collection of various websites

    Collection of various websites

    ...The content is organized by topic or theme, making it easy to browse and discover new resources related to specific interests. Contributors and users often update the collection to include trending articles, tutorials, and guides from various parts of the web. In addition to general tech links, there are often references to coding tutorials, open source software tools, and thought-provoking posts about software engineering practices and trends.
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    Simple-Jekyll-Search

    Simple-Jekyll-Search

    A JavaScript library to add search functionality to any Jekyll blog

    A JavaScript library to add search functionality to any Jekyll blog. You have a blog, built with Jekyll, and want a lightweight search functionality on your blog, purely client-side? No server configurations or databases to maintain. Just 5 minutes to have a fully working searchable blog.
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    JWikiDump
    Es un módulo escrito en Java que permite procesar los XML Dump (Backup superior a los 4GBs) de las Paginas de Wikipedia (pages-articles). JWD persiste las Paginas en ObjectDB (BDOO) o bien deja al usuario definir que hacer por cada una que encuentra.
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