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    Tonic

    Tonic

    Easy to audit, zero-dependencies and build-tool-free

    ...There is no evidence that Virtual DOMs improve performance across a broad set of use cases, but it's certain that they greatly increase complexity. Tonic doesn't use them. Instead, we recommend incremental updates.
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    ember-cli

    ember-cli

    The Ember.js command line utility

    Ember.js is a productive, battle-tested JavaScript framework for building modern web applications. It includes everything you need to build rich UIs that work on any device. Some of the best development teams in the world have been iterating on their products for years with Ember. With scalable UI architecture baked-in from the start, you'll be working with the same patterns these organizations use every step of the way. Ember’s out-of-the-box experience has everything you need to start...
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    CyC2018.github.io

    CyC2018.github.io

    Personal knowledge site built with GitHub Pages

    ...It aggregates content across algorithms, data structures, networking, operating systems, databases, and interview preparation into a coherent index. The presentation emphasizes succinct explanations paired with diagrams, tables, or code snippets to speed recall. Because the site is generated from a repository, it benefits from issue tracking, pull requests, and version history, making it easy to update and maintain. The structure encourages incremental learning: you can dip into a topic, follow internal links, and return later with a clear sense of progress. It doubles as both a study guide for learners and a quick reference for practitioners revisiting fundamentals.
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    Didact

    Didact

    A DIY guide to build your own React

    ...It accompanies a series of explanatory posts that break down React concepts step by step. The project covers rendering DOM elements, element creation, JSX, virtual DOM behavior, reconciliation, components, state, Fiber-style incremental reconciliation, and hooks. Its goal is not to replace React, but to make React’s internal ideas easier to understand through a compact implementation. The repository includes code samples and diffs that help learners follow the evolution of the system across lessons. Didact is best suited for developers who want to deepen their understanding of frontend frameworks by rebuilding their core mechanics manually.
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    blog_os

    blog_os

    Writing an OS in Rust

    “blog_os” contains the source code for Philipp Oppermann’s renowned "Writing an OS in Rust" blog series. Each tutorial is paired with a Git branch demonstrating the OS's incremental evolution, covering components like kernel setup, interrupts, paging, heap allocation, and async multitasking. The current version of the blog is already the second edition. The first edition is outdated and no longer maintained, but might still be useful.
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    wechat4u.js

    wechat4u.js

    JavaScript implementation of WeChat wechat web interface

    ...User avatar base64 data is no longer stored in the bot.user object. Rremove the example directory. Fix some data in Contact and Message data is not enumerable. Pass the complete Error object to the upper-level code, and put the original Chinese error description in err.tips. The bot.getContact(Seq) method adds the Seq parameter to support incremental acquisition of complete contacts.
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