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    EpicReact.Dev

    EpicReact.Dev

    Build a ReactJS App workshop

    EpicReact.Dev is the codebase used in the “Build an Epic React App” workshop, where participants build a complete React application from scratch. The project demonstrates how to structure a modern React app, including data modeling, authentication, routing, testing, and interaction with a backend. It uses a realistic “bookshelf” domain where users can manage lists of books, track reading status, and record notes, which provides a concrete context for learning. The repository includes setup...
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    Watlings

    Watlings

    Learn WebAssembly by writing small programs

    ...Inspired by projects like Rustlings, it provides a collection of small, focused challenges that help users understand how WebAssembly works at a low level, including instructions, memory management, and control flow. Each exercise presents partially completed code that the user must fix or complete, reinforcing learning through hands-on problem solving rather than passive reading. The platform runs entirely in the browser, allowing users to experiment with WAT code and see immediate results without installing any tools. It is particularly useful for developers who want to understand how high-level languages compile down to WebAssembly or who are interested in systems-level programming concepts.
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    Introduction to Vue.js 3 Course

    Introduction to Vue.js 3 Course

    Workshop Materials for my Introduction to Vue.js Workshop

    ...Also included are build setups (Vue CLI, Nuxt) and additional sections on animation and advanced topics like custom directives, making it a full learning path rather than just a quick tutorial. The README lists slide sets, exercise folders, solution folders and recommended tooling so that learners can clone the repo and follow along in their own time.
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    Node.js chaos monkey

    Node.js chaos monkey

    Extremly naughty chaos monkey for Node.js

    ...Findings feed back into reliability work: hardening timeouts, rethinking concurrency limits, and improving fallbacks at code and infrastructure levels. By turning failure into a planned exercise, teams can surface weak spots before customers do.
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    ...Flexibility in the development of various solutions. The modular design and extensive use of the PLO makes the process of developing new modules to the site easy and enjoyable exercise.
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