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    pretzelhammer's Rust blog

    pretzelhammer's Rust blog

    Educational blog posts for Rust beginners

    Educational blog posts for Rust beginners.
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    Basic Computer Games

    Basic Computer Games

    An updated version of the classic "Basic Computer Games" book

    Basic Computer Games is a modern revitalization of the classic “Basic Computer Games” book’s collection of games, ported and expanded into various modern, memory-safe and scripting languages. It includes illustrative code examples of many classic games (e.g. Blackjack, Bowling) in multiple languages, with the goal of making the historical games accessible and educational in safe modern environments. Definitely use the most recent versions and features of the target language, but also try to...
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    FlutterUnit

    FlutterUnit

    All Platform Flutter Experience App

    FlutterUnit is a Flutter-based educational app for measuring various physical units and conversions. It includes calculators for multiple unit categories (length, mass, volume, etc.), conversion tools, and UI components demonstrating modular architecture and state management patterns. Ideal for learning Flutter UI & business logic structure.
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    sectorlisp

    sectorlisp

    Bootstrapping LISP in a Boot Sector

    The sectorlisp project is a minimal implementation of the Lisp programming language designed to fit within extremely constrained environments. It is engineered to run in very small memory footprints, making it suitable for educational purposes and experimentation with low-level programming concepts. The project demonstrates how a functional programming language can be implemented with minimal resources while still retaining core features. It focuses on simplicity, providing a stripped-down...
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    PortableGL

    PortableGL

    An implementation of OpenGL 3.x-ish in clean C

    PortableGL is a single-header, software-only implementation of a subset of OpenGL (specifically the GL 2.1 pipeline), designed to run entirely on the CPU. This lightweight graphics library allows OpenGL-style rendering without GPU acceleration, making it ideal for educational use, debugging, embedded systems, and retro-style software rendering. Because it mirrors OpenGL syntax and design, it can act as a drop-in CPU renderer for testing or deploying 3D graphics on platforms without GPU support.
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    Riley's Graphics library FrameWork

    Riley's Graphics library FrameWork

    A cross platform lightweight single-header simple-to-use library

    RGFW (Really Good Framework) is a lightweight, C-based windowing and input library designed to be a minimal alternative to frameworks like GLFW or SDL. It supports OpenGL context creation, input handling, and simple file dialogs while staying highly portable and dependency-free. RGFW is ideal for developers who want tight control over their environment or want to build cross-platform applications with a tiny footprint. It’s particularly suited to educational, experimental, or embedded...
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    Three.js Skills for Claude Code

    Three.js Skills for Claude Code

    Collection of Three.js skill files

    Three.js Skills for Claude Code repository is a curated collection of modular skills and educational code aimed at helping developers learn and apply Three.js, the popular JavaScript library for 3D graphics on the web. It groups foundational lessons, examples, and utilities that make it easier to set up 3D scenes, work with cameras, lighting, materials, shaders, and animation loops, and handle user interactions in a browser context. The project functions as a toolbox of practical snippets...
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    CGL

    CGL

    CGL (C Game Library) is a multipurpose library

    cgl is a compact, header-only C graphics library for 2D drawing operations using software rendering. Designed for simplicity and portability, cgl allows rendering of primitives such as lines, circles, triangles, and text to an in-memory framebuffer, which can then be displayed with any platform-dependent backend. It’s ideal for building custom engines, retro-style games, GUIs, or educational demos where GPU acceleration is not required. Its small footprint and lack of external dependencies...
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    CPlusPlusThings

    CPlusPlusThings

    Collection of various C++ code samples, utilities, patterns

    CPlusPlusThings is a repository collecting various C++ code samples, utilities, patterns, and small example projects. It is less a polished product and more a learning/reference collection of snippets and usages of C++ idioms, data structures, algorithms, utilities, and perhaps tricks or meta-programming exercises. (No prominent README or detailed docs were available from my quick search.) Example implementations of data structures and algorithms. Organized as a learning repository (rather...
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    Best-of Crypto

    Best-of Crypto

    A ranked list of awesome open-source crypto projects

    This curated list contains 3.1K awesome open-source projects with a total of 1.2M stars grouped into 11 categories. All projects are ranked by a project-quality score, which is calculated based on various metrics automatically collected from GitHub and different package managers. A ranked list of open-source digital currency and blockchain projects. Updated weekly.
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    Apollo-11

    Apollo-11

    Original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer (AGC) source code

    Apollo-11 hosts the original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer (AGC) source code for the Command Module and Lunar Module, faithfully transcribed from historical listings. It is written in AGC assembly and reflects 1960s software engineering practices, complete with comments from the original programmers. The code is both a cultural artifact and a technical reference, illustrating how limited memory and processor constraints shaped algorithms and system design. Developers can examine navigation...
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    JavaFamily

    JavaFamily

    Java Interview + Java Study Guide

    JavaFamily is a large educational repository that aggregates knowledge, tutorials, and resources related to Java development and backend engineering. It covers a wide range of topics including core Java, Spring framework, microservices, distributed systems, and performance optimization. The project is designed to help developers build a strong foundation while also exploring advanced concepts used in enterprise environments. It includes explanations, code samples, and curated resources that...
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    iCSS

    iCSS

    More than CSS

    iCSS is a large curated repository of advanced CSS techniques, creative experiments, and deep dives into modern web animation and styling capabilities. Rather than being a traditional library, the project functions as an educational and inspirational knowledge base that explores unusual, powerful, or overlooked CSS features. The content covers topics such as layout tricks, animation patterns, visual effects, accessibility considerations, and emerging CSS standards. Materials are continuously...
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    RStudio Cheatsheets

    RStudio Cheatsheets

    Curated collection of official cheat sheets for data science tools

    The cheatsheets repository from RStudio is a curated collection of official cheat sheets for R, RStudio, the tidyverse, Shiny, and related data science tools. Each cheat sheet is a single (or double) page PDF that condenses important syntax, functions, workflows, and best practices into a visually organized format ideal for quick reference. The repository contains source files (R Markdown or LaTeX) that generate the cheat sheets, version history, and metadata (title, author, description) for...
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    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF is the public repository that houses most of the challenges from Google’s Capture-the-Flag competitions since 2017 and the infrastructure used to run them. It’s a learning and practice archive: competitors and educators can replay tasks across categories like pwn, reversing, crypto, web, sandboxing, and forensics. The code and binaries intentionally contain vulnerabilities—by design—so users can explore exploit chains and patching in realistic settings. The repo also includes...
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    Job Recommend

    Job Recommend

    The basics of building a job recommendation workflow

    Job-Recommend explores the basics of building a job recommendation workflow, from data preparation to ranking simple candidate matches. It treats job postings and résumés as structured items and applies straightforward matching signals such as keywords, skills overlap, or vectorized features. The repository is educational in spirit, focusing on clarity rather than heavy infrastructure or opaque models. You can study how to transform raw text into features and how to evaluate simple...
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    NYC Taxi Data

    NYC Taxi Data

    Import public NYC taxi and for-hire vehicle (Uber, Lyft)

    The nyc-taxi-data repository is a rich dataset and exploratory project around New York City taxi trip records. It collects and preprocesses large-scale trip datasets (fares, pickup/dropoff, timestamps, locations, passenger counts) to enable data analysis, modeling, and visualization efforts. The project includes scripts and notebooks for cleaning and filtering the raw data, memory-efficient processing for large CSV/Parquet files, and aggregation workflows (e.g. trips per hour, heatmaps of...
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    Java and Spring Tutorials

    Java and Spring Tutorials

    Getting Started with Spring Boot 3

    Java and Spring Tutorials is a large-scale educational codebase that provides practical examples and tutorials covering a wide range of software development topics, primarily focused on Java and related ecosystems. It serves as a companion resource for Baeldung articles, offering real-world code implementations that demonstrate concepts such as Spring Boot, persistence frameworks, REST APIs, security, testing, and more. The repository is organized into multiple modules, each targeting...
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    Rust Latam

    Rust Latam

    Learn to write Rust procedural macros

    This is a workshop/repository by the Rust developer David Tolnay (dtolnay) intended to teach how to write Rust procedural macros (derive macros, function-like macros, attribute macros). The repo contains multiple toy/realistic macro projects drawn from real use-cases: e.g., derive(Builder), derive(CustomDebug), seq!, #[sorted], #[bitfield]. The README indicates the focus is on learning: parsing token streams, generating code, handling generics, attribute arguments, etc. It has test harness...
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    Botcraft

    Botcraft

    Botcraft is a cross-platform C++ library to create bots

    Botcraft is an advanced Minecraft bot framework that provides a full client implementation in Node.js, enabling bots to join Minecraft servers, interact with the world, and perform tasks like mining, fighting, and building. It leverages the mineflayer ecosystem to provide a highly programmable interface for automation and AI experimentation in Minecraft. Botcraft is particularly useful for AI researchers, game modders, and automation enthusiasts who want to explore pathfinding, environment...
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    IIAB

    IIAB

    Internet-in-a-Box, build your own library of Alexandria

    Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) is a “learning hotspot” that brings the Internet's crown jewels (Wikipedia in any language, thousands of Khan Academy videos, zoomable OpenStreetMap, electronic books, WordPress journaling, “Toys from Trash” electronics projects, etc.) to those without Internet. You can build your own tiny, affordable server (an offline digital library) for your school, your medical clinic, your prison, your region, and/or your very own family, accessible with any nearby smartphone,...
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    Python-Spider

    Python-Spider

    Python3 web crawler practice

    Python-Spider is a repository intended to teach or provide examples for writing web spiders / crawlers in Python — part of a broader learning and resource collection by its author. The code and documentation are oriented toward beginners or intermediate learners who want to learn how to fetch, parse, and extract data from websites programmatically. As part of the author’s public learning-path repositories, python-spider likely includes examples of HTTP requests, HTML parsing, maybe...
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    Underscore.js

    Underscore.js

    JavaScript's utility belt

    Underscore.js is a JavaScript utility-library created by Jeremy Ashkenas that provides a broad set of functions for working with arrays, objects, functions, and other data types — essentially a “utility belt” for functional programming in JS. Instead of extending built-in objects or modifying prototypes, Underscore provides its helpers in a single _ namespace, enabling cross-browser support and consistent behaviour across environments. It offers map/filter/reduce, deep-cloning, templating,...
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    Backbone

    Backbone

    Give your JS app some Backbone with models, views, and collections

    Backbone is a lightweight JavaScript library (sometimes described as a micro-framework) created by Jeremy Ashkenas that adds structure to JavaScript-heavy applications by providing models, views, collections, events and routing tied to RESTful JSON services. Its main philosophy is to provide the minimal set of primitives to organise your client-side code — models for data, collections for groups of models, views for UI interactions, and routers for state/URL management — without prescribing...
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    30 Seconds of Java

    30 Seconds of Java

    Collection of reusable tested Java 21 compatible code snippets

    30 Seconds of Java is a curated collection of short, focused Java code snippets intended to teach small concepts quickly, similar to the popular “30 seconds of code” format in other languages. Each snippet is designed to be read and understood in under a minute, showing a single idea such as working with streams, handling optionals, manipulating collections, or doing common utility tasks. The repo targets both beginners who want bite-sized learning and experienced developers who just need a...
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