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    RenderCV

    RenderCV

    LaTeX CV generator from a YAML/JSON input file

    RenderCV is a LaTeX CV/resume framework. It allows you to create a high-quality CV as a PDF from a YAML file with full Markdown syntax support and complete control over the LaTeX code. RenderCV offers built-in LaTeX and Markdown templates ready to produce high-quality CVs. However, the templates are entirely arbitrary and can easily be updated to leverage RenderCV's capabilities with your custom CV themes.
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    Coursebook

    Coursebook

    Introductory Systems Programming Textbook for University of Illinois

    Welcome to the systems programming coursebook! This repository houses a high-quality, open-source introductory systems programming textbook used by the CS 341: System Programming course at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The book assumes that you have taken a programming language course and are familiar with assembly instructions. All of the code and instruction will be in C, as it is the de-facto language of the Linux Kernel.
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