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Learn books from TCP/IP | HTTP(s) | HTML、CSS、JS、JQuery | Vue | PHP | Web | Web Server

JavaScript 1,095 390 Updated Sep 13, 2024

Learn books from Git | Gitlab | GitHub

132 85 Updated Jul 16, 2022

A collection of resources on Synology NAS

17 2 Updated Jan 10, 2021

Source for esphome.io documentation files.

Python 404 2,111 Updated Dec 19, 2025

Documentation for Tasmota (https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota)

Python 180 764 Updated Dec 20, 2025

For all people interested in the continued usage and evolution of the BASIC programming language.

HTML 40 11 Updated Nov 14, 2025

Repository of documentation for the Propeller and Spin language

3 1 Updated Jul 26, 2016

📚 Freely available programming books

Python 379,075 65,634 Updated Dec 16, 2025

This repository is used for the development of the CVE JSON record format. Releases of the CVE JSON record format will also be published here. This repository is managed by the CVE Quality Working …

HTML 379 219 Updated Oct 29, 2025

Mongoose OS Documentation

HTML 20 43 Updated Mar 5, 2025

Customer-allocated USB PIDs under the Espressif VID

Shell 111 181 Updated Dec 17, 2025

Propeller P1 & P2 multicore microcontroller development resources and example code. See https://propeller.parallax.com for more.

Propeller Spin 101 79 Updated May 30, 2024

A Book about Pythonic Application Architecture Patterns for Managing Complexity. Cosmos is the Opposite of Chaos you see. O'R. wouldn't actually let us call it "Cosmic Python" tho.

Python 3,674 543 Updated Sep 8, 2025

A curated list of amazingly awesome Home Assistant resources.

Shell 7,204 379 Updated Dec 19, 2025

📘 Home Assistant User documentation

HTML 7,684 8,024 Updated Dec 20, 2025

PHP_CodeSniffer rules (sniffs) to enforce WordPress coding conventions

PHP 2,719 522 Updated Dec 17, 2025

Mastering Bitcoin 3rd Edition - Programming the Open Blockchain

HTML 24,953 6,203 Updated Dec 26, 2024

PHP_CodeSniffer tokenizes PHP files and detects violations of a defined set of coding standards.

PHP 10,782 1,460 Updated Apr 1, 2024

₿ A guide (for humans!) to cryto-currencies and their algos.

4,044 277 Updated Jul 20, 2023

A compilation of lean, straight to the point, and easy to follow recipes for customizing your AppGini apps to achieve specific goals. If you have recipes that you want to share, feel free to send a…

16 5 Updated Jan 4, 2024

Document for Tang Nano FPGA board

CSS 58 13 Updated Feb 16, 2020

Defines a common protocol for language servers.

HTML 12,383 909 Updated Dec 11, 2025

Examples to accompany the "Raspberry Pi Pico Python SDK" book.

Python 1,105 237 Updated Mar 18, 2025

"Programmers are not to be measured by their ingenuity and their logic but by the completeness of their case analysis." ― Alan J. Perlis

90 40 Updated Jan 8, 2022

"Computing should be taught as a rigorous - but fun - discipline covering topics like programming, database structures, and algorithms. That doesn't have to be boring." -- Geoff Mulgan

222 95 Updated Jul 28, 2021

"To competently perform rectifying security service, two critical incident response elements are necessary: information and organization." ― Robert E. Davis

58 34 Updated Apr 2, 2021

"By far the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it."― Eliezer Yudkowsky

12 5 Updated Mar 12, 2021

"Books are my escape from my own mind." ― Pual Auster

74 30 Updated Mar 12, 2021

"Be patient with him. If the same quality did not exist in you, you wouldn’t notice it in him."― Robyn Mundell

14 5 Updated Mar 10, 2021

"The Mauna Kea Observatories (MKO) are a good example of what is wrong with science."― Steven Magee

5 4 Updated Feb 18, 2021