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    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Mini website for testing both general CS knowledge and enforce coding

    This repository collects concise flash cards that cover the core ideas of a traditional computer science curriculum with a focus on interview readiness. The cards distill topics like time and space complexity, classic data structures, algorithmic paradigms, operating systems, networking, and databases into short, testable prompts. They are designed for spaced-repetition style study so you can cycle frequently through fundamentals until recall feels automatic. Many cards point at canonical...
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    Tevor

    Tevor

    Your own mini Travis CI to run tests locally

    Trevor is a command-line tool that acts like a mini local Travis CI, running your test matrix on your machine using the configuration from your .travis.yml file. Instead of pushing code to a CI service just to see if tests pass on multiple Node.js versions, you run Trevor locally and it will iterate through each specified version. Under the hood it orchestrates Node.js version switching (via n/nvm or Docker setups) and executes the configured test script as Travis would.
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    mintyMac-i386 (14.04)

    mintyMac-i386 (14.04)

    OSX feel from xfce4.10, MDM, New Driver Manager, Whisker Menu, Docky

    Built with a developer release of new Ubuntu Mini Trusty Tahr 14.04. mintyMac's 2nd xfce4 release but in 32bit built for older PC's. Great OS for on the fly multiple monitor (dual display) setup including cloning. XFCE Theme Manager with extra themes. Lots of multimedia software including guitar effects by Rakarrack, Ardour Multitrack, Guitar Tuner, Banshee..and more. Abiword, Homebank (personal accounting), BibleTime, Gimp, Solitare, Pinball etc..
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    A toy Perl/Tk program that allows to have other Perl programs installed on it, basically a mini OS. It has a Start menu and a Desktop to open the programs. More features on the way!
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