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    Om

    Om

    ClojureScript interface to Facebook's React

    Om is a ClojureScript UI framework that builds on Facebook’s React, offering a client/server architecture with features like snapshotable and undoable UIs, inspired by React's Relay and Netflix's Falcor, plus Datomic-like querying for simplified state management. Om borrows ideas liberally from Facebook's Relay and Netflix's Falcor, with a dash of inspiration from Datomic pull syntax to avoid the typical incidental complexity that arises from client/server state management. There is a Quick...
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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...
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    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch tutorials and fun projects including neural talk

    This is the corresponding code for the book "The Deep Learning Framework PyTorch: Getting Started and Practical", but it can also be used as a standalone PyTorch Getting Started Guide and Tutorial. The current version of the code is based on pytorch 1.0.1, if you want to use an older version please git checkout v0.4or git checkout v0.3. Legacy code has better python2/python3 compatibility, CPU/GPU compatibility test. The new version of the code has not been fully tested, it has been tested...
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    A Complete Beginner's Guide to Django

    A Complete Beginner's Guide to Django

    A Complete Beginner's Guide to Django - Code Samples

    Code samples from the Django tutorial series. I’m starting a new tutorial series about Django fundamentals. It’s a complete beginner’s guide to start learning Django. The material is divided into seven parts. We’re going to explore all the basic concepts in great detail, from installation, and preparation of the development environment, models, views, templates, URLs to more advanced topics such as migrations, testing, and deployment. I wanted to do something different. A tutorial that would...
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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. You can find the branch for each post by following the...
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    Ali is a simple to use C API to parse XML data. It's scanf like approach is much easier than using SAX or DOM. A tutorial, complete reference documentation, and code examples are all available.
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    Britecharts

    Britecharts

    Composable Charting Library based on reusable D3.js components

    Britecharts is a client-side reusable Charting Library based on D3.js v5 that offers easy and intuitive use of charts and components that can be composed together to create amazing visualizations. Britecharts components have been written in ES2016 with a Test Driven methodology, so they are fully tested, and we are committed to keeping them that way. The typical use of Britecharts involves creating a chart using its simple API, then rendering it on a container that has previously had data...
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    clmtrackr

    clmtrackr

    Javascript library for precise tracking of facial features

    clmtrackr is a javascript library for fitting facial models to faces in videos or images. It currently is an implementation of constrained local models fitted by regularized landmark mean-shift, as described in Jason M. Saragih's paper. clmtrackr tracks a face and outputs the coordinate positions of the face model as an array. The library provides some generic face models that were trained on the MUCT database and some additional self-annotated images. Check out clmtools for building your...
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    FGSL2ZF
    Component library to extend Zend Framework. MVC with implicit CRUD. Tutorial in PDF available in download page. Project leader: FGSL. Homepage: www.fgsl.eti.br
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    Flasky

    Flasky

    Companion code to my O'Reilly book "Flask Web Development"

    Flasky is a comprehensive example web application built with the Flask microframework that demonstrates best practices for developing real-world Python web applications, covering everything from project structure and configuration to database models, authentication, and deployment. It serves as both a tutorial and sample codebase that walks developers through building a full-featured web application, including user registration and login, role-based permissions, user profiles, and content...
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    Write a hash table in C

    Write a hash table in C

    Learn how to write a hash table in C

    Hash tables are one of the most useful data structures. Their quick and scalable insert, search and delete make them relevant to a large number of computer science problems. Understanding of how a fundamental data structure works under the hood. Deeper knowledge of when to use hash tables, when not to use them, and how they can fail. Exposure to new C code. The language doesn't come with one included. It is a low-level language, so you get deeper exposure to how things work at a machine...
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    JavaScript Stack from Scratch

    JavaScript Stack from Scratch

    Tutorial to build a modern JavaScript stack

    This is a straight-to-the-point guide to assembling a JavaScript stack. It requires some general programming knowledge, and JavaScript basics. It focuses on wiring tools together and giving you the simplest possible example for each tool. You can see this tutorial as a way to write your own boilerplate from scratch. Since the goal of this tutorial is to assemble various tools, I do not go into details about how these tools work individually. Refer to their documentation or find other...
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    Python in neuroscience

    Python in neuroscience

    Collection of tutorials about methods of computational neuroscience

    "Python in neuroscience" is a collection of collaboratively edited tutorials on computational neuroscience methods using Python language. Each tutorial is presented as a literate programming tutorial mixing text, code, and figures. The tutorials offer an introduction to basic methods of computational neuroscience and scientific programming in Python. They are authored in the environment called Jupyter Notebook -- you can even try it in your browser.
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    Jumpsuit

    Jumpsuit

    Improve apps testability

    Thanks for your support over the life of Jumpsuit. It served a great purpose, but we now are strongly urging you to use idiomatic (vanilla) redux in conjunction with redux-thunk. It will most certainly improve your apps testability, stability, and scalability.
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    autoCode4

    Synthesizing embedded control software from formal specifications

    autoCode4 is an engine that synthesizes controllers from formal specifications described under a subset of linear temporal logic (LTL). Importantly, it synthesizes synchronous dataflow controllers (in Lustre or in Ptolemy II form) and maintains requirement-to-code traceability. Such feature is mandated in developing safety-critical systems and are considered essential for specification validation or integrating manual implementation such as legacy code. The LTL specification captures...
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    PHPProjectLibrary

    A shared, on-line PHP class library tutorial and development project

    PHPProjectLibrary.is a tutorial driven PHP class library development project. It seeks to teach PHP class library development by combining the power of Open Source development with the skills of the Open Source community.
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    Opt4J

    Opt4J

    Modular Java framework for meta-heuristic optimization

    Opt4J is an open source Java-based framework for evolutionary computation. It contains a set of (multi-objective) optimization algorithms such as evolutionary algorithms (including SPEA2 and NSGA2), differential evolution, particle swarm optimization, and simulated annealing. The benchmarks that are included comprise ZDT, DTLZ, WFG, and the knapsack problem. The goal of Opt4J is to simplify the evolutionary optimization of user-defined problems as well as the implementation of arbitrary...
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    NaiveLanguageTools

    C# lexer and parser

    NLT is free, open-source C# lexer and GLR parser suite -- which translates to ability to parse ambiguous grammars. Grammar can be defined directly in code or (preferably) in separate file (lex/yacc-like) for included generator. If you understand/guess the meaning of grammar in C#: // scanning lexer.AddStringRule(")", match => SymbolEnum.RPAREN); // parsing prod_builder.AddProduction(SymbolEnum.exp, SymbolEnum.LPAREN, SymbolEnum.exp,...
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    GAVS+

    GAVS+

    An open platform for the research of algorithmic game solving

    GAVS+ (Game Arena Visualization and Synthesis, Plus!) is an open-source tool which enables to visualize a broad spectrum of algorithmic games used in verification and synthesis, and offers a standard interface with utility functions to establish connection with engineering practice. It is developed by Department of Informatics (Unit 6), TU München. The tool is mainly is served for research and educational purposes. The software is released under the GNU General Public License (v3). A...
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    Awesome Recurrent Neural Networks

    Awesome Recurrent Neural Networks

    A curated list of resources dedicated to RNN

    A curated list of resources dedicated to recurrent neural networks (closely related to deep learning). Provides a wide range of works and resources such as a Recurrent Neural Network Tutorial, a Sequence-to-Sequence Model Tutorial, Tutorials by nlintz, Notebook examples by aymericdamien, Scikit Flow (skflow) - Simplified Scikit-learn like Interface for TensorFlow, Keras (Tensorflow / Theano)-based modular deep learning library similar to Torch, char-rnn-tensorflow by sherjilozair, char-rnn...
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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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    Samples of my JasperReports Tutorial. The tutorial is at: http://burriquin.wordpress.com
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    Functional-Programming

    Functional-Programming

    Functional Programming concepts, examples and patterns

    This repository is a tutorial collection showcasing functional programming concepts across multiple languages (Haskell, OCaml, Scala, Scheme, Clojure, Python). It provides reusable code snippets, examples, and case studies to illustrate FP ideas in a comparative manner. The purpose of this tutorial is to illustrate functional programming concepts in many languages by providing reusable and useful snippets of code, examples, case studies and applications. The project’s web site was updated...
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    C++ Annotations

    An extensive tutorial about the C++ programming language

    The C++ Annotations have moved to GitHub, and can now be reached at https://fbb-git.github.io/cppannotations/ Please refer to github's location for the latest archive and releases.
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    This is an Arduino library for the multifunctional accelerometer MPU6050. Open the realm.txt from the .zip file for a detailed tutorial on how to use it !!
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