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    SPL Compiler

    Student Programming Language (SPL) a subset of PL/I

    Student Programming Language (SPL) compiles and executes programs written in a subset of PL/I. SPL was created by David B. Wortman in 1969 at Stanford University as a teaching tool for beginning programmers. In 1970 the compiler was modified by Robin A. Vowels at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology to be more compatible with the PL/I language. The compiler is written in XPL using an MSP parser. XPL is described in the book "A Compiler Generator" by McKeeman, Horning and Wortman.
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    RISC-V BOOM

    RISC-V BOOM

    SonicBOOM: The Berkeley Out-of-Order Machine

    ...It is capable of booting Linux and running standard benchmarks, and its performance (measured in CoreMarks/MHz) is competitive with commercial cores. The project is intended primarily for hardware/architecture research and teaching, rather than production silicon, and typically is used in conjunction with SoC frameworks (for example via Chipyard) to integrate BOOM into larger systems.
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    Judge0 IDE

    Judge0 IDE

    Simple, free and open-source online code editor

    ...It's perfect for anybody who just wants to quickly write and run some code without opening a full-featured IDE on their computer. Moreover, it is also useful for teaching and learning or just trying out a new language.
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    SkyWater PDK

    SkyWater PDK

    Open source process design kit for usage with SkyWater Technology

    ...Standard-cell libraries and IO pads are included so digital designers can use open synthesis and place-and-route to reach a manufacturable GDS. Because the PDK is open, it becomes a common target for community reference designs, open tapeouts, and teaching curricula. Documentation and example flows show how to assemble complete toolchains, from RTL to sign-off, using open EDA components. The project effectively lowers the barrier to custom silicon, catalyzing an ecosystem around an accessible 130-nm process.
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    Spring Cloud Examples

    Spring Cloud Examples

    Spring Cloud learning cases, service discovery, service governance

    The Spring Cloud Examples repository appears to be a collection of sample applications and demos that illustrate how to use Spring Cloud and related cloud-native patterns in real-world microservice or distributed-service contexts. It provides working codebases showing how to wire together service discovery, configuration, inter-service communication, and possibly resilience patterns — giving developers a hands-on playground rather than theoretical documentation. By studying the examples, one...
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    HTML5 Demos and Examples

    HTML5 Demos and Examples

    Collection of hacks and demos showing capability of HTML5 apps

    ...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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    Flutter UI Challenges

    Flutter UI Challenges

    Updated for Flutter 3.x ** 100+ Professional UI implementations

    ...Each example demonstrates how to combine core Flutter widgets with creative styling and transitions to achieve polished results. It’s particularly valuable for beginners who want to see hands-on approaches to real-world UI problems. The project doubles as inspiration and a teaching resource, with each implementation structured clearly for experimentation and modification.
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    data-science-ipython-notebooks

    data-science-ipython-notebooks

    Data science Python notebooks: Deep learning

    ...Advanced sections touch on neural networks and distributed computing topics, helping you bridge from basics to production-adjacent workflows. The collection is suitable for self-paced study, quick reference, or as teaching materials in workshops. By combining narrative explanations with executable code, it shortens the path from theory to working prototypes.
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    tinyraycaster

    tinyraycaster

    486 lines of C++: old-school FPS in a weekend

    The tinyraycaster project is a compact implementation of a classic raycasting engine inspired by early first-person shooter games, written in a minimal amount of C++ code. It demonstrates how to create a basic 3D environment using 2D grid-based maps and raycasting techniques. The project focuses on teaching the principles behind rendering pseudo-3D scenes, including wall projection, texture mapping, and camera movement. Its simplicity allows developers to understand the entire rendering pipeline without the complexity of modern game engines. The codebase is structured as a learning resource, guiding users through the process of building a basic game engine from scratch. ...
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    KAREL 3D WebGL

    KAREL 3D WebGL

    Children's learning programming language Karel the Robot in 3D

    KAREL 3D written in JavaScript with WebGL is a children's programming language for teaching algorithms. This is later variant from Karel the Robot in 3D, created in 1986 for 8bit microcomputer PMD 85-2. Support full recursion, create new commands, complex commands with condition from dialog and direct control with keys, language translation. Objects: brick, wall, mark, fence. Check out the Wiki (here) for more examples and pictures.
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    Devhints Cheatsheets

    Devhints Cheatsheets

    Cheatsheets for web development

    ...Because it’s maintained by many contributors and covers hundreds of topics, it has become a go-to reference for developers and devops engineers alike. The design emphasizes minimal friction: open a cheat sheet, skim for details, and return to work—no long reading required. For teaching, onboarding, or as a quick lookup library, it offers high-utility resources without the overhead of full documentation.
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    CFD Python

    CFD Python

    Sequence of Jupyter notebooks featuring the 12 Steps to Navier-Stokes

    ...The "steps" were inspired by the ideas of Dr. Rio Yokota, who was a post-doc in Prof. Barba's lab until 2011, and the lessons were refined by Prof. Barba and her students over several semesters teaching the CFD course. We wrote this set of Jupyter notebooks in 2013 to teach an intensive two-day course in Mendoza, Argentina.
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    Linear Program Solver (Simplex)
    ...The main features of the Solvexo are: · Solvexo solver is based on the efficient implementation of the simplex method (one or two phases); · Solvexo provides not only an answer, but a detailed solution process as a sequence of simplex matrices, so you can use it in studying (teaching) linear programming. · Solvexo provides a solution with the graphic method for problems with tow variables. · This updated version includes two languages English and French. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me: romdhani.mohamed.ali@gmail.com. Any comments and suggestions would be helpful!
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    Web design in 4 minutes

    Web design in 4 minutes

    Learn the basics of web design in 4 minutes

    This repository contains a single, short tutorial that incrementally transforms a bare HTML document into a clean, readable webpage, teaching design by doing. Each step introduces one design decision—typography, spacing, color, alignment, hierarchy—and shows exactly how it changes the page. The lesson is intentionally minimal and time-boxed so beginners can grasp core principles without being overwhelmed by tooling or frameworks. It focuses on taste-building: why certain choices make text easier to scan, why rhythm and whitespace matter, and how contrast guides attention. ...
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    test-tlb

    test-tlb

    Stupid memory latency and TLB tester

    ...It is intentionally minimal so you can modify page sizes, strides, or pointer-chasing strategies to run experiments on different machines and kernels. The code is useful for teaching, hardware bring-up, or validating assumptions about huge pages and NUMA placement. Rather than providing a plotting framework, it prints timings that you can collect and graph with external tools to visualize cache/TLB boundaries.
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    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch tutorials and fun projects including neural talk

    ...The basic part (the first five chapters) explains the content of PyTorch. This part introduces the main modules in PyTorch and some tools commonly used in deep learning. For this part of the content, Jupyter Notebook is used as a teaching tool here, and readers can modify and run with notebooks and repeat experiments.
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    Synaptic

    Synaptic

    Architecture-free neural network library for node.js and the browser

    Synaptic is a javascript neural network library for node.js and the browser, its generalized algorithm is architecture-free, so you can build and train basically any type of first order or even second order neural network architectures. This library includes a few built-in architectures like multilayer perceptrons, multilayer long-short term memory networks (LSTM), liquid state machines or Hopfield networks, and a trainer capable of training any given network, which includes built-in...
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    joelglovier.com

    joelglovier.com

    Source for joelglovier.com. Built with Jekyll and hosted on GitHub

    ...I've been working on this site in various forms since around 2005. Initially it was just a customized Blogger page for a few years. Then, I designed and built the first version around 2008 after teaching myself to write HTML and CSS (and eventually some shoddy PHP). I launched the first version sometime around 2009. Ever since, I've been redesigning every few years. I've republished the older verions as repo dumps and GH pages just for fun and posterity.
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    Question Answering Corpus

    Question Answering Corpus

    Question answering dataset in "Teaching Machines to Read & Comprehend"

    RC-Data is a dataset generation framework created by Google DeepMind to produce large-scale reading comprehension question-answer pairs from CNN and Daily Mail news articles. The dataset, introduced in the 2015 paper “Teaching Machines to Read and Comprehend” (Hermann et al., NIPS 2015), was among the first large corpora designed to train and evaluate machine reading and comprehension models. The repository provides scripts for downloading archived CNN and Daily Mail articles from the Wayback Machine and automatically generating cloze-style questions where entities in the text are replaced with placeholders. ...
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    Import from github_com

    Import from github_com

    Python module finder/loader from github, like in golang

    ...It hooks into Python’s import machinery so that when you reference a GitHub path, it fetches the code, stores it locally (often with caching), and makes it importable in the current environment. This is helpful for prototyping, teaching, or quickly exploring other people’s utilities without polluting your global site-packages. It also demonstrates how flexible Python’s import system is and can be used as a reference for custom importers. While not a substitute for proper packaging, it’s a clever shortcut for rapid experimentation.
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    Khawarizmi - Arabic Programming Language

    Khawarizmi - Arabic Programming Language

    Basic Arabic programming language designed for students

    An Arabic programming language that can help students to better understand and apply the principles and concepts of algorithmic and programming. The idea behind the project is to provide an easy language for teaching which combines the ease of Pascal programming language (usage of natural language words such as Program, Read, Write, ..) as well as the abbreviations of C language ({} || , &&,! ...). Please note that Khawarizmi is discontinued and published for educational purposes.
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    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    Comprehensive tutorial that integrates blogs, examples, audio, video

    go-rock-libraries-showcases hosts the materials for Go, an advanced tutorial series focused on well-known Go third-party libraries. It is designed for learners who have already finished Go, and want to deepen their skills by exploring real-world libraries that are popular and highly regarded in the Go ecosystem. The course uses a “three-in-one” approach: blog posts, code examples, and audio/video lectures are combined to explain each library in practical context. The README explains that the...
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    Wirthless

    A simple programming language for teaching language theory

    Wirthless is a language developed for ThyLordRoot's "Developing A Programming Language" lecture series on Youtube. Wirthless is a simple language with no particular goal of fitness for use, but designed as a trivial language to demonstrate concepts related to language theory and programming languages. This project archives code developed over the course of the lecture series as well as lecture slides.
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    Bocker

    Bocker

    Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash

    ...It is not intended for production use due to performance, security, and missing features, but it is a useful tool for learning how containers work under the hood. Many learners and educators reference it when teaching container internals or when debugging container behavior in a minimal environment.
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    Redstring

    Redstring

    REDundant STRINg Generator

    ...Whether you need to write fifty lines of code that follows the same format, generate a thousand serial numbers from a pattern, or write eight hundred sentences for teaching the letter “D”, REDSTRING can help.
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