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    Karpathy-Inspired Claude Code Guidelines

    Karpathy-Inspired Claude Code Guidelines

    A single CLAUDE.md file to improve Claude Code behavior

    Karpathy-Inspired Claude Code Guidelines is a curated learning and experimentation repository inspired by the work and teaching philosophy of Andrej Karpathy, designed to help learners build practical competence in deep learning, neural networks, and AI infrastructure. The project organizes a progressive path through exercises, notebooks, code examples, and practical mini-projects that echo Karpathy’s approach to “learning by doing,” where students build core concepts from first principles rather than consuming superficial abstractions. ...
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    Leemons

    Leemons

    The Powerful, user-friendly, open source Learning Experience platform

    The ultimate open source learning platform. The only tool that supports the most successful teaching methodologies: is project-based learning, role-playing, cooperative, flipped classroom, design thinking, etc. Turn your institution into an innovative space for knowledge exploration and construction. Make it easier for students and teachers to interact about their activities. Manage tasks with Kanban: keep students focused on their next task Project-based learning has never been easier: cross-curricular activities where teachers and students work together. ...
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    Visual Blocks

    Visual Blocks

    Visual Blocks for ML is a Google visual programming framework

    ...It lets you connect sources, transforms, models, and visualizers into a live graph, so changes propagate instantly and results are observable without writing glue code. Under the hood it leans on web-friendly runtimes (e.g., WebGPU/WebGL/WebNN or TensorFlow.js backends) to execute pipelines locally, which is great for demos, teaching, and privacy-sensitive prototypes. The block abstraction encourages modularity: you can package a preprocessor, a model, and a postprocessor as a reusable composite for others to slot into their graphs. Because everything lives in the browser, sharing is as simple as exporting a project or link, and collaborators can experiment without installing toolchains. ...
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    open-slide

    open-slide

    A slide framework built for agents

    ...The platform is designed for modern web-based presentation rendering and may include live previewing, export functionality, and interactive slide behaviors. Its architecture prioritizes extensibility and portability, making it useful for technical presentations, documentation, teaching materials, and collaborative content creation.
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    Maelstrom

    Maelstrom

    A workbench for writing toy implementations of distributed systems

    Maelstrom is a distributed-systems workbench by the Jepsen team. It provides standardized JSON-based protocols and test harnesses (via Jepsen) to validate the behavior of custom toy systems—like commutative sets or transactional key-value stores—under simulated failure conditions. You implement your server in any language, connect through stdin/stdout, and the framework injects network disruptions, partitions, and consistency checks.
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    Python-programming-exercises

    Python-programming-exercises

    100+ Python challenging programming exercises

    Python-programming-exercises is an educational repository containing more than 100 Python programming challenges. It is designed to help learners practice problem solving through short exercises rather than full applications. The exercises cover fundamentals such as strings, numbers, loops, lists, dictionaries, functions, regular expressions, file handling, classes, generators, and algorithmic thinking. Many problems include both a prompt and a suggested solution, making the repository...
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    Hacking with Swift

    Hacking with Swift

    The project source code for Hacking with iOS

    HackingWithSwift is an extensive open-source repository that accompanies a popular tutorial series focused on teaching Swift programming for iOS development. It contains a large collection of example projects, exercises, and complete applications that guide learners from beginner to advanced levels. The repository is structured into different learning tracks, including UIKit-based development and modern SwiftUI approaches, allowing developers to explore multiple paradigms within the Apple ecosystem. ...
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    Hello ImGui

    Hello ImGui

    Hello, Dear ImGui: unleash your creativity in app development

    ...Targeted at prototyping, tools, and GUI apps, hello_imgui works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and WebAssembly with minimal setup. Its plug-and-play nature makes it ideal for teaching, demos, and productivity tools.
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    MLX42

    MLX42

    Codam's own fixed, functioning alternative of the miniLibX

    ...It aims to provide a higher-level, beginner-friendly abstraction for students learning about graphical programming, while also embracing modern practices like event-driven input, texture rendering, and transparency. MLX42 is structured to reduce boilerplate and simplify the creation of games or interactive applications in C, making it an excellent learning and teaching tool for graphics programming fundamentals.
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    IIAB

    IIAB

    Internet-in-a-Box, build your own library of Alexandria

    Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) is a “learning hotspot” that brings the Internet's crown jewels (Wikipedia in any language, thousands of Khan Academy videos, zoomable OpenStreetMap, electronic books, WordPress journaling, “Toys from Trash” electronics projects, etc.) to those without Internet. You can build your own tiny, affordable server (an offline digital library) for your school, your medical clinic, your prison, your region, and/or your very own family, accessible with any nearby smartphone,...
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    Gitlogue

    Gitlogue

    A cinematic Git commit replay tool for the terminal

    ...When you run this tool in the terminal, it visually replays diffs line by line, highlights syntax, and shows changes evolving in a way that feels like watching a code story unfold, which can be entertaining and useful for reviewing history or showcasing progress. It builds on typical Git data but reshapes it into a compelling narrative with visual appeal, making it great for demos, teaching, or just savoring your development journey. The tool is standalone and designed to be easy to install and run, so users don’t need complex setups to enjoy animated commit histories. Gitlogue adds atmosphere and personality to otherwise dry version control logs, and it supports terminal-friendly output that respects your existing workflow.
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    Docco

    Docco

    Literate Programming can be Quick and Dirty

    ...For teams that favour documentation that stays close to the codebase (rather than entirely separate docs), Docco offers a pragmatic route to keep documentation aligned with implementation. Because the output is browser-readable, it can live in your repository or website and be regenerated easily. It’s particularly useful for open-source projects, teaching code, or scaffolding codebases where reader orientation matters.
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    RealWorld

    RealWorld

    Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node

    ...The same spec is realized dozens of times (React, Vue, Svelte, Angular, Solid, Next, Remix, and many more), alongside multiple server implementations, so learners can compare idioms without guessing about feature gaps. A shared API contract and test suite keep implementations consistent and reveal framework-specific tradeoffs clearly. This makes the repo a powerful teaching tool for architecture, state management, testing, and deployment patterns at production scale. Teams also use it to evaluate new frameworks by building “yet another RealWorld” and measuring DX, bundle size, and maintainability.
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    Academic CV Theme

    Academic CV Theme

    Easily create a beautiful academic résumé or educational website

    ...The theme is tailored to present publication lists, education, projects, awards, and contact information in a clean, professional layout suitable for faculty, researchers, and scientists. It includes shortcodes and content archetypes for common academic components (e.g. publications, talks, teaching, service), as well as styling, typography, and responsive layouts to make the CV visually appealing and readable across devices. The theme supports light/dark modes, custom color accents, and configuration options so users can modify the look without extensive CSS coding. It also often includes integration for BibTeX or publication metadata (e.g. rendering publication lists from bibliographic files) and support for linking PDFs, datasets, or supplemental materials.
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    NYC Taxi Data

    NYC Taxi Data

    Import public NYC taxi and for-hire vehicle (Uber, Lyft)

    ...It also contains example analyses—spatial and temporal visualizations like maps, time-series plots, and hotspot detection—highlighting insights such as patterns of demand, peak times, and geospatial distributions. The repository is often used as a benchmark dataset and example for teaching, benchmarking, and demonstration purposes in the data science and urban analytics communities.
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    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python

    The Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms repository by keon is a hands-on collection of implementations of classical data structures and algorithms written in Python. It offers working, often well-commented code for many standard algorithmic problems — from sorting/searching to graph algorithms, dynamic programming, data structures, and more — making it a valuable resource for learning and reference. For students preparing for technical interviews, self-learners brushing up on...
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    OneFile

    OneFile

    Curates delightful open-source projects

    OneFile curates delightful open-source projects that each consist of a single file, highlighting how much you can learn from compact, self-contained code. 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. ...
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    glslmath

    glslmath

    C++ header-only library that simulates GLSL math

    ...It rather aims to provide a convenient single header file that implements the most commonly used subset of GLSL so that it is easy to use for rapid prototyping and GLSL teaching purposes. It is used at the Georg-Simon Ohm University of Applied Sciences in Nuremberg for teaching computer graphics courses.
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    ECLiPSe CLP

    ECLiPSe CLP

    ECLiPSe Constraint Logic Programming System

    The ECLiPSe Constraint Logic Programming System is designed for solving combinatorial optimization problems, for the development of new constraint solver technology and their hybrids, and for the teaching of modelling, solving and search techniques.
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    Statistical Rethinking 2024

    Statistical Rethinking 2024

    This course teaches data analysis

    ...The 2024 repo also highlights the transition toward more robust Stan models and integration with newer Bayesian workflow practices, continuing to emphasize accessibility for learners while modernizing the tools. This version is designed for students following the 2024 lecture series, offering the most current set of examples, exercises, and teaching material aligned with the Statistical Rethinking framework. Online, flipped instruction. I will pre-record the lectures each week. We'll meet online once a week for an hour to discuss the material. The discussion time (3-4pm Berlin Time) should allow people in the Americas to join in their morning.
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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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    JavaScript Questions

    JavaScript Questions

    A long list of (advanced) JavaScript questions, and their explanations

    This repo is a popular collection of JavaScript questions with detailed, approachable explanations that help you understand why the language behaves the way it does. It covers tricky corners—hoisting, closures, coercion, event loop, prototypes, this binding, async/await, and more—through short prompts followed by illuminating answers. Explanations often include runnable snippets and step-through reasoning so you can replicate results locally. The content is curated to sharpen mental models...
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    Vanilla Web Projects

    Vanilla Web Projects

    Mini projects built with HTML5, CSS & JavaScript

    vanillawebprojects is a collection of small, hands-on web apps built with only HTML, CSS, and plain JavaScript to teach core front-end skills without frameworks. Each project targets a concrete concept—DOM manipulation, events, localStorage, fetch, form validation, audio/video APIs, and more—so learners see ideas applied in working code. The codebases are intentionally compact and readable, making them easy to clone, tweak, and extend. Projects progress from beginner-friendly to moderately...
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    Statistical Rethinking 2023

    Statistical Rethinking 2023

    Statistical Rethinking Course for Jan-Mar 2023

    ...It continues to provide scripts for lectures and tutorials, while integrating refinements to examples, notation, and computational workflows introduced that year. Compared with 2022, some models are rewritten for clarity, and teaching materials reflect refinements in McElreath’s evolving presentation of Bayesian data analysis. Students following the 2023 lecture videos use this repository as their coding reference. There are 10 weeks of instruction. Links to lecture recordings will appear in this table. Weekly problem sets are assigned on Fridays and due the next Friday, when we discuss the solutions in the weekly online meeting.
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    Enterprise

    Enterprise

    The Enterprise™ programming language

    ...Rather than aiming to solve a practical technical problem, it serves as a parody of enterprise-grade software, showcasing exaggerated patterns such as excessive abstraction, redundant layers, and convoluted architectures. The repository is often used as a teaching tool to highlight anti-patterns in software engineering, helping developers recognize and avoid overly complicated designs in real-world projects. Despite its humorous nature, the project is technically functional and demonstrates how complexity can accumulate when design principles are misapplied. It resonates particularly with developers who have experience in large organizations, where similar patterns sometimes emerge unintentionally.
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