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    freeCodeCamp

    freeCodeCamp

    freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum

    freeCodeCamp is a nonprofit educational platform that offers a self-paced curriculum for learning web development, programming, data visualization, APIs, and algorithms. It features interactive coding challenges, real-world projects, and guided progress through topic modules, culminating in certificates for completed tracks. A key aspect is that students contribute to open-source projects for nonprofits or internal tooling as part of their learning, reinforcing both technical and collaborative...
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    Elixir Koans

    Elixir Koans

    Elixir learning exercises

    Elixir Koans is an interactive learning project designed to teach the fundamentals of the Elixir programming language through a series of self-guided coding exercises. Inspired by the style of koans used in other programming communities, it provides incomplete code snippets and failing tests that learners must solve to progress. Each exercise builds on the previous one, gradually introducing core concepts such as pattern matching, recursion, processes, and concurrency in Elixir. By debugging...
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    Computational Thinking

    Computational Thinking

    Introduction to computational thinking with Julia

    ... highlights both mathematical reasoning and practical coding, bridging the gap between theory and application. The materials include lectures, notebooks, exercises, and projects that encourage experimentation and discovery. By combining programming with conceptual depth, the repository aims to build skills that are transferable across disciplines and essential for modern scientific inquiry.
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    DSA Bootcamp Java

    DSA Bootcamp Java

    This repository consists of the code samples, assignments, and notes

    ... modules that start with Java basics and gradually progress toward arrays, recursion, sorting, searching, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, and other advanced topics. It is a popular resource for students preparing for coding interviews, competitive programming, or computer science fundamentals.
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    Rust Course

    Rust Course

    It has been the world's most popular language for 8 consecutive years

    ... optimization, linked list implementations, async programming with Tokio, standard library internals, Cargo usage, and WebAssembly development. The project emphasizes practical learning through exercises, helping users approach Rust study as if it were a university course. It also provides a "Cookbook" section of practical code snippets for common tasks such as file operations, regex handling, and database interactions, allowing learners to quickly reference solutions without searching externally.
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    Comprehensive Rust

    Comprehensive Rust

    This is the Rust course used by the Android team at Google

    Comprehensive Rust is an open source training course developed by Google to provide a complete introduction to the Rust programming language. Originally created for Google engineers, it has since been released publicly for the broader developer community. The course is structured into modular lessons that cover the fundamentals of Rust, including ownership, lifetimes, traits, generics, and error handling, before progressing to advanced topics like concurrency, async programming, unsafe Rust...
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    Build your own X

    Build your own X

    Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies

    build-your-own-x is a massive, community-curated roadmap of hands-on tutorials that teach you to re-implement complex systems from scratch—things like databases, compilers, operating systems, interpreters, web servers, neural networks, regex engines, and more. Rather than offering abstract theory, it organizes step-by-step guides by topic and by programming language, so you can pick a project that fits your stack and skill level. The focus is on demystifying internals: you don’t just use a tool...
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    CS Notes

    CS Notes

    Essential knowledge for technical interviews, Leetcode, and OS

    ... on system design, distributed systems, caching, and message queues, providing practical knowledge relevant to software engineering interviews and real-world applications. In addition, it emphasizes code readability, clean coding practices, and proper documentation formatting. The notes follow the Chinese copywriting typesetting guidelines for improved readability, and the project employs consistent HTML-based image formatting to maintain a polished, uniform presentation across all documents.
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    The Art of Programming

    The Art of Programming

    A collection of practical tips can be found at the bottom of this page

    The Art of Programming (Second Edition) is a curated collection of programming problems and solutions originally derived from the Microsoft 100 Interview Questions blog series, later refined into a long-running tutorial and ultimately a published book. Created by July, the series began in 2010 and has since evolved into an in-depth exploration of algorithmic thinking, data structures, and coding interview preparation. The repository brings together 42 classic programming problems from...
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    VideLibri

    VideLibri

    Client for public libraries

    ... different kinds of OPACs from different vendors, it is compatible with more libraries than any other app. So far VideLibri has been tested with 200 libraries in Germany/Austria/Switzerland successfully, but it was designed to allow any user to add their own library without requiring any/much programming knowledge. For this any URL of any webpage can be entered in VideLibri together with an arbitrary query. The spin-off cli-tool Xidel can run these queries on any non-library webpage.
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    30 Days of Elixir

    30 Days of Elixir

    A walk through the Elixir language in 30 exercises

    30-days-of-elixir is an educational repository created by Josh Adams (seven1m) designed to teach the fundamentals of the Elixir programming language through a structured, daily learning approach. The project provides a series of exercises and examples meant to guide learners from the basics of Elixir syntax to more advanced functional programming concepts. Each day introduces new material in a concise and practical format, encouraging hands-on experimentation and gradual mastery of the language...
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    Functional-Light JavaScript

    Functional-Light JavaScript

    Pragmatic, balanced FP in JavaScript

    Functional-Light JavaScript is an online book that teaches functional programming principles through a pragmatic JavaScript lens. Instead of insisting on strict purity, it adopts a balanced approach that keeps code practical while showing how immutability, composition, and declarative thinking improve quality. Chapters build up from values and closures to higher-order functions, list operations, transducing, and async patterns, all grounded in idiomatic JS. The writing favors intuition...
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    Freebasic Beginners Guide

    An updated Beginners guide to FreeBASIC

    The purpose of this project is to create and update a beginners guide to FreeBASIC. Over the years I have noticed that there was only three real ways to learn FreeBASIC. The FreeBASIC Documentation, the FreeBASIC Community Forum, and A old beginners guide written by Richard D. Clark and Ebben Feagan. Each of these sources are great, but they all assume some experience with a programming language. This Project is taking Richard D. Clark's and Ebben Feagan's "A Beginner's Guide...
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    Kaleidoscope

    Kaleidoscope

    Haskell LLVM JIT Compiler Tutorial

    This repository is a Haskell port of the classic LLVM “Kaleidoscope” tutorial that walks you through building a tiny programming language from scratch. It covers the complete pipeline: tokenizing and parsing a simple, expression-oriented language, constructing an AST, and generating LLVM IR with a JIT so you can execute code interactively. Along the way it adds language features like user-defined functions, conditionals, loops, and operator precedence, demonstrating how each addition impacts...
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    ALEPH-w

    ALEPH-w

    Data structures and Algorithms library

    Aleph-w is a library of data structures and algorithms implemented in and for C++. It contains the main data structures: single and double lists, special arrays (dynamic and of bits), many types of trees: multitrees, binary search trees, avl, red-black, randomized, treaps, splay and other interesting types. Several types of hash tables are implemented: separated chaining, open adressing with linear probing and double function hash; this last one has a garbage colector mechanism that...
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    HermeneutiX

    HermeneutiX

    Your graphical tool for Syntactic/Semantic Structure Analysis of texts

    HermeneutiX is a tool for diagramming syntactic and semantic structures of complex (not necessarily foreign-language) texts (e.g. bible or other historical excerpts). HermeneutiX is now part of SciToS (the scientific tool set). Starting with version 2.0.0, HermeneutiX can be found on GitHub. Please check out the release summary: https://github.com/scientific-tool-set/scitos/releases For an introduction, check out this video: https://youtu.be/uQjewyG0Ad8 PS: To run a Java...
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    GitHub Résumé

    GitHub Résumé

    Resumes generated using the GitHub informations

    GitHub Résumé is an open source project that allows developers to instantly generate a professional résumé from their GitHub profile. By connecting with GitHub, the application extracts key data such as repositories, contributions, and activity, then formats it into a clean, easy-to-share résumé. This tool is ideal for software engineers, open source contributors, and students who want to showcase their coding experience without manually formatting everything. The project focuses on simplicity...
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    testMaker is a software for web-based assessment. It provides the possibility to create and publish tests and questionnaires without requiring any programming experience. For more information, see: http://www.global-assess.rwth-aachen.de/testmaker-wiki
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    Plaggie1.1

    Plaggie is a standalone open source plagiarism detection application

    Plaggie is an standalone open source plagiarism detection application for Java programs. The original authors are Aleksi Ahtiainen and Mikko Rahikainen. The original version can be downloaded from the website: http://www.cs.hut.fi/Software/Plaggie/ We at Maynooth University have updated the original version with following changes. 1) Grouping of students with similar submission 2) Color coding matches of code for easy detection 3) Finding groups of cheaters. This modified version...
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    This is an interpreted programming language that is designed to teach young children the fundamentals of programming, hiding away from students the complex concepts of programming, such as parentheses, quotes, data types, arrays, while allowing them to understand the basic concepts of programming, and, move to a more advanced language. It also serves as an exapmle on how to create an interpreter with QBASIC. The interpreter is written in QBASIC, and is licensed under the GNU GPLv2. About...
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    This tutorial demonstrates how easy it is to accomplish real world programming goals with Rebol. The text aims to teach average users to program computers to do useful things, without the long and difficult learning curve imposed by other languages.
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    Pulga is a program for numerical simulation of dynamical systems designed to provide students and researchers an easy way to model and qualitatively analyse their systems on a computer without the difficulty of traditional computer programming languages.
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    Gumpire is designed to be used as an educational aid in a programming class. It will allow students to program game clients that can participate in a competition without needing to write a complicated interface to a server.
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    Petite is a tailor made library to develop using Objective-C, without any NeXTStep syntax. Petite is there to help people to discover Objective-C programming.
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    Basic concept language for use in teaching children and adults with no programming experience or computer knowledge whatsoever. Intent is to have a language which is capable of many basic scripting language tasks without adding excess complexity.
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