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    Android Developer Roadmap

    Android Developer Roadmap

    The Android Developer Roadmap offers comprehensive learning paths

    ...The Android Developer Roadmap is designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of the current Android ecosystem and provides suggested learning paths along the way to help you grasp the concepts. Each node indicates concepts of Android systems, Android SDK, and generally used libraries. It would be helpful to refer to the Android Developers Reference or GitHub for the specific terminologies. In addition, you don't need to learn everything from this roadmap. So we recommend only reading the sections that would be helpful to you.
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    OneFile

    OneFile

    Curates delightful open-source projects

    ...The collection spans tiny games, utilities, servers, interpreters, and teaching demos where the entire idea fits in one readable source. This “one file” constraint makes every example approachable—you can open it, grasp the full control flow, and experiment without navigating a large codebase. It’s ideal for learners seeking quick wins or for teachers looking for simple yet inspiring demos to showcase concepts. Each entry focuses on immediacy and fun, encouraging copying, running, and tweaking to see results instantly. The list format also makes it easy to discover new languages or paradigms without committing to heavyweight projects.
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    mall-swarm

    mall-swarm

    Microservices edition of the mall e-commerce system

    ...The repository is structured to show how cross-service concerns like service registry, configuration center, monitoring, distributed transactions, API gateway and messaging are done in microservice architecture. It is used as a teaching platform to help engineers migrate from monolith to microservices, grasp the patterns, pitfalls and infrastructure considerations (e.g., Nacos, Seata). The documentation includes diagrams of system architecture, business architecture, service organization, and shows how to set up on Kubernetes.
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    React Projects

    React Projects

    Collection of React example / tutorial projects

    ...The codebases include common UI tasks like forms, modals, lists, filtered search, and pagination, along with data fetching and basic routing where appropriate. Because every project focuses on a narrow set of concepts, learners can clone a single folder, run it, and grasp the idea without wading through a monolith. The examples are structured to be approachable yet idiomatic, encouraging good habits while staying close to what developers actually build. Over time, the collection functions as a portfolio of reference implementations that students and practitioners can adapt to new projects.
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    Neural Network Visualization

    Neural Network Visualization

    Project for processing neural networks and rendering to gain insights

    ...It provides an interactive, graphical representation of how data flows through neural network layers, offering a unique educational experience for those new to deep learning or looking to explain it visually. By animating input, weights, activations, and outputs, the tool demystifies neural network operations and helps users intuitively grasp complex concepts. Its lightweight codebase is great for customization and teaching purposes.
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    QOR

    QOR

    Libraries written in Go abstracting features needed for business apps

    ...This is a complete rewrite of the original QOR, which was a proprietary framework written in Ruby on Rails. QOR 1.0 is the first version to be open sourced and distributed under the MIT license. QOR is built by engineers, for engineers. You will need a decent grasp of Go (Golang) to understand and use QOR. Instantly create a beautiful, cross platform, configurable admin for your application.
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    HTML5 Demos and Examples

    HTML5 Demos and Examples

    Collection of hacks and demos showing capability of HTML5 apps

    ...The repository is an archive of interactive examples—ranging from canvas tricks to video, audio, drag-and-drop, WebSockets, and more—that illustrate how HTML, CSS, and JavaScript can combine to build rich, browser-centric experiences without plugins. Each demo is a self-contained piece of code you can open, explore, and learn from, and the collection was curated to help developers grasp emerging standards at a time when HTML5 was gaining traction and not yet ubiquitous. Though no longer actively maintained, the archive still contains hundreds of creative examples that can teach fundamentals and spur experimentation with web features. Developers historically used it as a reference when testing browser support for features or teaching newcomers how specific APIs behave in real code.
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