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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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    glvertex

    glvertex

    Support for legacy OpenGL in core profiles

    The glVertex library emulates the legacy OpenGL API, which has been deprecated in OpenGL core profiles. It is also a convenience wrapper around GLSL shaders, VBOs and FBOs.
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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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    Fuzzy machine learning framework

    Fuzzy machine learning framework

    A library and a GUI front-end for fuzzy machine learning

    Fuzzy machine learning framework is a library and a GUI front-end for machine learning using intuitionistic fuzzy data. The approach is based on the intuitionistic fuzzy sets and the possibility theory. Further characteristics are fuzzy features and classes; numeric, enumeration features and features based on linguistic variables; user-defined features; derived and evaluated features; classifiers as features for building hierarchical systems; automatic refinement in case of dependent...
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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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    clavirio

    clavirio

    Learn touch typing without leaving the terminal

    ...The paper also suggests that the keyboard is represented in terms of its row-and-column structure, not as a memorized list of individual letters. Clavirio follows that idea by teaching the keyboard row by row with the same 7-lesson progression for each row: index pair → middle pair → ring pair → pinky pair → reach pair → full row → row + Shift Each lesson introduces only 2 new keys and uses only characters from earlier lessons. The same progression is used for QWERTY, Dvorak, and Colemak, so the lesson structure stays consistent across layouts.
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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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    Example Streamlit

    Example Streamlit

    Example Streamlit app that you can fork to test out share.streamlit.io

    ...It is designed for use with share.streamlit.io, allowing developers to fork the repo and instantly deploy their own interactive app. The project includes basic dependencies defined in requirements.txt and supports containerized development via .devcontainer. As a teaching and testing resource, it provides a foundation for experimenting with Streamlit’s rapid prototyping features.
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    Flutter UI Nice

    Flutter UI Nice

    More than 130+ pages in this beautiful app

    ...The repository is particularly helpful for beginners who want hands-on guidance on structuring real screens instead of only isolated widgets. It serves as both a design gallery and a practical teaching tool, showing how Flutter can mimic polished, industry-level designs.
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    Next Right Now

    Next Right Now

    Flexible production-grade boilerplate with Next.js 11

    ...It has been used to build Unly Solidarity, a fully static website meant to help French students find various solutions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been used to build NRN Admin (Now unmaintained/discontinued) To be used as an educational resource, meant to be used as a learning/teaching resource, even if you don’t use it as a boilerplate.
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    Remix IDE

    Remix IDE

    Browser-based compiler and IDE

    ...It fosters a fast development cycle and has a rich set of plugins with intuitive GUIs. Remix is used for the entire journey of contract development as well as act as a playground for learning and teaching Ethereum. Remix IDE is part of the Remix Project which is a platform for development tools that use a plugin architecture. It encompasses sub-projects including Remix Plugin Engine, Remix Libs, and of course Remix-IDE. Remix IDE is a powerful open source tool that helps you write Solidity contracts straight from the browser. It is written in JavaScript and supports both usage in the browser, but run locally and in a desktop version. ...
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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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    MVVM

    MVVM

    Analyze the principle of vue implementation and implement mvvm

    ...The code favors clarity over performance, exposing concepts such as property interception, change notification, and view updates in a few readable modules. Because it mirrors ideas found in larger frameworks, it’s an excellent teaching aid for developers who want to understand why features like computed properties and watchers behave as they do. It is not intended as a production framework; instead, it’s a compact lab for learning the principles behind MVVM and modern reactive libraries.
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    Selfie

    Selfie

    An educational software system of a tiny self-compiling C compiler

    ...Selfie is a project of the Computational Systems Group at the Department of Computer Sciences of the University of Salzburg in Austria. The Selfie Project provides an educational platform for teaching undergraduate and graduate students the design and implementation of programming languages and runtime systems. The focus is on the construction of compilers, libraries, operating systems, and even virtual machine monitors. The common theme is to identify and resolve self-reference in systems code which is seen as the key challenge when teaching systems engineering, hence the name. ...
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    Neural Network Visualization

    Neural Network Visualization

    Project for processing neural networks and rendering to gain insights

    ...By animating input, weights, activations, and outputs, the tool demystifies neural network operations and helps users intuitively grasp complex concepts. Its lightweight codebase is great for customization and teaching purposes.
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    Gym

    Gym

    Toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms

    Gym by OpenAI is a toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms. It supports teaching agents, everything from walking to playing games like Pong or Pinball. Open source interface to reinforce learning tasks. The gym library provides an easy-to-use suite of reinforcement learning tasks. Gym provides the environment, you provide the algorithm. You can write your agent using your existing numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano.
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    academic

    academic

    A Jekyll theme for academia

    A Jekyll theme designed for academia, although you can use it for almost any other purpose as well.
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    raspberry-pi-os

    raspberry-pi-os

    Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry

    This project provides a step-by-step educational guide on building a simple operating system kernel entirely from scratch, specifically targeting the Raspberry Pi 3. The operating system, referred to as RPi OS, is inspired by the Linux kernel but remains intentionally minimal to focus on clarity and teaching fundamental OS concepts. Each lesson introduces a kernel feature and demonstrates its implementation within RPi OS, followed by a comparison to how the same concept is realized in the Linux kernel. The repository is structured so that every lesson corresponds to a snapshot of the source code at that stage, making it easier for learners to follow the progression of kernel development. ...
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    Solved by Flexbox

    Solved by Flexbox

    A showcase of problems once hard or impossible to solve with CSS

    ...The project emphasizes progressive enhancement and calls out where fallbacks or browser caveats may apply, reflecting the realities of shipping layouts on the web. Even as CSS Grid gained traction, the patterns remain a practical reference for component-level alignment and one-dimensional layouts where Flexbox excels. As a teaching resource, it has helped countless developers internalize Flexbox mental models and replace brittle layout tricks with robust, modern CSS.
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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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