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    claude-code-best-practice

    claude-code-best-practice

    Practice made claude perfect

    claude-code-best-practice is a structured knowledge repository that documents advanced workflows, architectural patterns, and optimization strategies for developers using Claude Code in agentic development environments. Rather than being a traditional software library, the project functions as a living playbook that demonstrates how to compose skills, agents, memory files, and rules into maintainable AI-assisted coding systems.
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    Mozc Devices

    Mozc Devices

    Circuit diagrams and firmware source code for Gboard DIY keyboards

    mozc-devices is an open source collection of circuit diagrams, firmware, and technical documentation for a series of experimental and often humorous Gboard and Google Japanese Input hardware keyboards, many of which were originally released as April Fools’ projects by Google Japan. Each subproject in the repository corresponds to a unique input device prototype, including versions such as the Drum Set, Morse Code, Patapata, Magic Hand, Piropiro, Physical Flick, Puchi Puchi, Nazoru, Mageru, Yunomi, Bar, Caps, Double Sided, and Dial editions. These devices creatively reinterpret how users can interact with Japanese text input, blending humor, engineering, and physical computing. The repository serves as an archive of the schematics, firmware, and PCB designs for these inventive input mechanisms, with many projects including promotional videos and technical references.
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    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

    The Python code to reproduce illustrations from Machine Learning Book

    The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book is the official companion repository for The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book written by machine learning researcher Andriy Burkov. The repository contains Python code used to generate the figures, visualizations, and illustrative examples presented in the book. Its purpose is to help readers better understand the concepts explained in the text by allowing them to run and experiment with the underlying code themselves. The book itself provides a concise overview of machine learning theory and practice, covering topics such as supervised learning, unsupervised learning, neural networks, and optimization algorithms. ...
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    last30days

    last30days

    Claude Code skill that researches any topic across Reddit + X

    last30days is a specialized Claude Code skill designed to research current trends and practices across Reddit, X, and the wider web from the last 30 days, synthesize that data, and produce copy-paste-ready prompts or summaries that reflect what the community is actually talking about now. Rather than returning generic model responses, it intelligently analyzes social media and community discussions to identify what’s genuinely trending or working in practice across topics ranging from prompt techniques to tool usage or cultural trends. ...
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    ML for Beginners

    ML for Beginners

    12 weeks, 26 lessons, 52 quizzes, classic Machine Learning for all

    ML-For-Beginners is a structured, project-driven curriculum that teaches foundational machine learning concepts with approachable math and lots of code. Organized as a multi-week course, it mixes short lectures with labs in notebooks so learners practice regression, classification, clustering, and recommendation techniques on real datasets. Each lesson aims to connect the algorithm to a relatable scenario, reinforcing intuition before diving into parameters, metrics, and trade-offs. ...
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    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF is the public repository that houses most of the challenges from Google’s Capture-the-Flag competitions since 2017 and the infrastructure used to run them. It’s a learning and practice archive: competitors and educators can replay tasks across categories like pwn, reversing, crypto, web, sandboxing, and forensics. The code and binaries intentionally contain vulnerabilities—by design—so users can explore exploit chains and patching in realistic settings. The repo also includes infrastructure components and links to a scoreboard implementation, giving organizers reference material for hosting their own events. ...
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    Hello Python

    Hello Python

    Comprehensive tutorial repository aimed at teaching the Python program

    ...In addition, it is accompanied by a practical coding approach (projects) and is maintained as an open-source repository under Apache-2.0 license. It’s ideal for learners who want structured content, hands-on practice, and community guidance to build their Python skills.
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    qxresearch-event-1

    qxresearch-event-1

    Python hands on tutorial with 50+ Python Application

    ...Many of the examples are accompanied by video explanations that guide learners through the code and demonstrate how the programs work in practice.
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    Artificial Intelligence for Beginners

    Artificial Intelligence for Beginners

    12 Weeks, 24 Lessons, AI for All

    AI-For-Beginners is a comprehensive open-source educational curriculum designed to introduce learners to the foundations of artificial intelligence through structured lessons and hands-on practice. The repository provides a 12-week program composed of 24 lessons that combine theory, code examples, quizzes, and laboratory exercises. It covers a broad range of topics including neural networks, computer vision, natural language processing, and AI ethics. The curriculum is intentionally beginner-friendly while still exposing learners to widely used frameworks such as TensorFlow and PyTorch. ...
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    Generative AI

    Generative AI

    Sample code and notebooks for Generative AI on Google Cloud

    Generative AI is a comprehensive collection of code samples, notebooks, and demo applications designed to help developers build generative-AI workflows on the Vertex AI platform. It spans multiple modalities—text, image, audio, search (RAG/grounding) and more—showing how to integrate foundation models like the Gemini family into cloud projects. The README emphasises getting started with prompts, datasets, environments and sample apps, making it ideal for both experimentation and...
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    Atheris

    Atheris

    A Coverage-Guided, Native Python Fuzzer

    Atheris is a coverage-guided fuzzer for CPython that treats Python as a first-class fuzzing target, enabling rapid discovery of crashes and logic errors in pure-Python code and native extensions. It hooks into Python’s interpreter to collect fine-grained coverage and uses that signal to evolve inputs, pushing programs into previously unexplored code paths. Because many Python libraries are thin wrappers over C/C++ code, Atheris is equally adept at surfacing memory safety issues in extension modules compiled with sanitizers. ...
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    mcpo

    mcpo

    A simple, secure MCP-to-OpenAPI proxy server

    ...It supports running multiple tools and makes them discoverable to clients that expect Swagger/JSON schemas. In practice, mcpo shortens the path from a local MCP tool to a shareable, network-accessible microservice.
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    Python-Spider

    Python-Spider

    Python3 web crawler practice

    Python-Spider is a repository intended to teach or provide examples for writing web spiders / crawlers in Python — part of a broader learning and resource collection by its author. The code and documentation are oriented toward beginners or intermediate learners who want to learn how to fetch, parse, and extract data from websites programmatically. As part of the author’s public learning-path repositories, python-spider likely includes examples of HTTP requests, HTML parsing, maybe...
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    PPTAgent

    PPTAgent

    PPTAgent: Generating and Evaluating Presentations

    PPTAgent is a research system for generating and evaluating slide decks that goes beyond simple text-to-slides. It follows a two-stage, edit-based workflow: first it analyzes reference presentations to infer slide roles and structure, then it drafts an outline and iteratively performs editing actions to produce new slides. The project includes both the generation agent and an evaluation framework, PPTEval, to score content quality, design, and coherence. The repository highlights the EMNLP...
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    Professional Programming

    Professional Programming

    A collection of learning resources for curious software engineers

    Professional Programming is a long-running, curated collection of learning resources aimed at helping software engineers grow into well-rounded professionals. It goes far beyond basic “learn to code” material and covers topics like system design, debugging, testing, performance, security, architecture, and software craftsmanship. 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. ...
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    Happy-LLM

    Happy-LLM

    Large Language Model Principles and Practice Tutorial from Scratch

    Happy-LLM is an open-source educational project created by the Datawhale AI community that provides a structured and comprehensive tutorial for understanding and building large language models from scratch. The project guides learners through the entire conceptual and practical pipeline of modern LLM development, starting with foundational natural language processing concepts and gradually progressing to advanced architectures and training techniques. It explains the Transformer...
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    llm.c

    llm.c

    LLM training in simple, raw C/CUDA

    llm.c is a minimalist, systems-level implementation of a small transformer-based language model in C that prioritizes clarity and educational value. By stripping away heavy frameworks, it exposes the core math and memory flows of embeddings, attention, and feed-forward layers. The code illustrates how to wire forward passes, losses, and simple training or inference loops with direct control over arrays and buffers. Its compact design makes it easy to trace execution, profile hotspots, and...
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    LLaMA Models

    LLaMA Models

    Utilities intended for use with Llama models

    ...The project’s issues and releases reflect an actively used coordination point for the ecosystem, where guidance, utilities, and compatibility notes are published. It complements separate repos that carry code and demos (for example inference kernels or cookbook content) by keeping authoritative metadata and specs here. Model lineages and size variants are documented externally (e.g., Llama 3.x and beyond), with this repo providing the “single source of truth” links and utilities. In practice, teams use llama-models as a reference when selecting variants, aligning licenses, and wiring in helper scripts for deployment.
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    Prompt Engineering Interactive Tutorial

    Prompt Engineering Interactive Tutorial

    Anthropic's Interactive Prompt Engineering Tutorial

    ...The course leans heavily on realistic failure modes (ambiguity, hallucination, brittle instructions) and shows how to iteratively debug prompts the way you would debug code. Lessons include building prompts from scratch for common tasks like extraction, classification, transformation, and step-by-step reasoning, with checkpoints that let you compare your outputs against solid baselines. You’ll also practice advanced patterns such as tool use, constrained generation, and response validation so outputs are trustworthy and machine-consumable.
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    CodeCampus

    CodeCampus

    CodeCampus is a learning-first Linux OS for CSE and IT students

    CodeCampus is a custom Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 24, designed for beginner developers and CSE/IT students. It delivers a fully pre-configured, learning-first environment that allows users to start coding, exploring, and studying immediately—without manual setup or system tweaking. This comes bundled with essential programming languages, compilers, editors, and developer tooling, including C/C++, Java, Python, Rust, Node.js, Git, Docker, VS Code, Neovim, and a rich set of modern...
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    D2L.ai

    D2L.ai

    Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code

    Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code, math, and discussions. Adopted at 300 universities from 55 countries including Stanford, MIT, Harvard, and Cambridge. This open-source book represents our attempt to make deep learning approachable, teaching you the concepts, the context, and the code. The entire book is drafted in Jupyter notebooks, seamlessly integrating exposition figures, math, and interactive examples with self-contained code. Offers sufficient technical depth to...
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    quantitative

    quantitative

    Quantized transactions python3

    The “quantitative” repository by Jack-Cherish is a tutorial-style codebase for quantitative trading written in Python — essentially a learning resource that guides users through building algorithmic trading strategies step by step. It’s organized as a sequence of lessons (lesson1, lesson2, etc.), making it approachable for learners who want to understand both theory and practice in quantitative finance. The repo is evidently tied to a popular video series (on Bilibili) that reportedly drew...
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    Reinforcement-learning

    Reinforcement-learning

    Implementation of Reinforcement Learning Algorithms. Python, OpenAI

    ...The project collects popular approaches such as dynamic programming, Monte Carlo methods, temporal difference learning, Q-learning, SARSA, deep Q-networks, and policy gradient techniques, often demonstrated with Python and OpenAI Gym environments so users can experiment with agents learning in simulated tasks. For each algorithm category, the repository pairs conceptual descriptions with runnable code and often illustrated exercises that help solidify understanding by bridging theory with practice. It’s structured to serve learners progressing from basic tabular methods to function approximation and deep learning extensions, making it suitable for students, researchers, or practitioners exploring reinforcement learning fundamentals.
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    Machine Learning Glossary

    Machine Learning Glossary

    Machine learning glossary

    ...The content is organized into sections that progressively introduce key ideas from basic machine learning concepts to more advanced mathematical topics. Many pages include diagrams or code examples to illustrate how algorithms work in practice. Because the project emphasizes accessibility, it is particularly useful for beginners who want a conceptual overview of machine learning terminology before diving into more technical research papers.
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    CIPS-3D

    CIPS-3D

    3D-aware GANs based on NeRF (arXiv)

    ...Otherwise, if the main discriminator dominates the generator, the mirror symmetry problem will still occur. In practice, progressive training is able to guarantee this. We have trained many times from scratch. Adding an auxiliary discriminator stably solves the mirror symmetry problem.
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