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Explain complex systems using visuals and simple terms. Help you prepare for system design interviews.

79,401 8,693 Updated Apr 4, 2025
HTML 2 Updated May 11, 2019

Front End interview preparation materials for busy engineers (updated for 2025)

MDX 43,831 5,944 Updated Feb 1, 2026

A friendly package for Kepler & TESS time series analysis in Python.

Python 492 181 Updated Jan 22, 2026

Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview. Includes Anki flashcards.

Python 334,603 54,310 Updated Nov 3, 2025

Some Python tips for beginner to intermediate users. Also used as a personal cheat sheet. Featured here https://bit.ly/2ZaV4Pl

Jupyter Notebook 160 42 Updated Aug 24, 2022

Semantic is a UI component framework based around useful principles from natural language.

JavaScript 51,159 4,913 Updated Nov 27, 2024

Cracking the Coding Interview 6th Ed. JavaScript Solutions

JavaScript 3,169 1,242 Updated Jul 5, 2024

Cracking the Coding Interview 6th Ed. Solutions

Java 11,483 4,400 Updated Aug 4, 2024

VIP cheatsheets for Stanford's CS 229 Machine Learning

19,238 4,163 Updated May 20, 2020

Linux sources

C 1,446 309 Updated Jul 19, 2024

Tesla's buildroot repository

Makefile 773 241 Updated Sep 6, 2023

Code samples for my book "Neural Networks and Deep Learning"

Python 17,412 6,996 Updated Jun 2, 2024

Free and Open Source, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine

Java 76,022 25,801 Updated Feb 7, 2026

Emoji Scavenger Hunt is an experiment that leverages the power of neural networks and your phone’s camera to identify the real world versions of the emojis we use every day.

TypeScript 817 198 Updated Feb 28, 2025