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    Zero Install
    Zero Install is a decentralised cross-distribution software installation system. Create one package that works everywhere! With dependency handling and automatic updates, full support for shared libraries, and integration with native package managers
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    Jmol

    Jmol

    An interactive viewer for three-dimensional chemical structures.

    Over 1,000,000 page views per month. Jmol/JSmol is a molecular viewer for 3D chemical structures that runs in four independent modes: an HTML5-only web application utilizing jQuery, a Java applet, a stand-alone Java program (Jmol.jar), and a "headless" server-side component (JmolData.jar). Jmol can read many file types, including PDB, CIF, SDF, MOL, PyMOL PSE files, and Spartan files, as well as output from Gaussian, GAMESS, MOPAC, VASP, CRYSTAL, CASTEP, QuantumEspresso, VMD, and many other quantum chemistry programs. Files can be transferred directly from several databases, including RCSB, EDS, NCI, PubChem, and MaterialsProject. Multiple files can be loaded and compared. A rich scripting language and a well-developed web API allow easy customization of the user interface. Features include interactive animation and linear morphing. Jmol interfaces well with JSpecView for spectroscopy, JSME for 2D->3D conversion, POV-Ray for images, and CAD programs for 3D printing (VRML export).
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    Zekr: Multimedia Quran Study Software
    Zekr is an open source Quran study software for Windows, Linux and Mac. It's designed to ease access to the most authentic and valuable text of Muslims. Zekr provides Quran translations, recitation, search and other features to study Holy Quran.
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    Downloads: 113 This Week
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    OWASP Juice Shop

    OWASP Juice Shop

    Probably the most modern and sophisticated insecure web application

    OWASP Juice Shop is probably the most modern and sophisticated insecure web application! It can be used in security trainings, awareness demos, CTFs and as a guinea pig for security tools! Juice Shop encompasses vulnerabilities from the entire OWASP Top Ten along with many other security flaws found in real-world applications! Juice Shop is written in Node.js, Express and Angular. It was the first application written entirely in JavaScript listed in the OWASP VWA Directory. The application contains a vast number of hacking challenges of varying difficulty where the user is supposed to exploit the underlying vulnerabilities. The hacking progress is tracked on a score board. Finding this score board is actually one of the (easy) challenges! Apart from the hacker and awareness training use case, pentesting proxies or security scanners can use Juice Shop as a "guinea pig"-application to check how well their tools cope with JavaScript-heavy application frontends and REST APIs.
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    Downloads: 250 This Week
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    Quiz/Survey/Test - QST

    Quiz/Survey/Test - QST

    A Free, complete, enterprise grade, open source exam management system

    QST, the worlds unparalleled open source online/lan assessment software. From a quick quiz on your phone to very large scale, high stakes, proctored desktop testing, we make it easy/secure/economical. Our intuitive design contains features (Immediate detailed results, Create/Export/Import/Convert Questions, WYSIWYG/Math-Chemistry/Basic Editors, Question/Item Bank, Multiple Question Types, Multiple Delivery Styles, Multiple Delivery/Results Options, Adaptive/Branching Questions, Randomly Chosen Questions, Print a QST, Auto Marking, Display explanations for questions, easily administer users, etc.) that rival or surpass those found in commercial online examination/testing systems. GradeBook allows you to view/mark/save users quizzes/tests and view/download detailed statistics for each quiz/survey/test and questions in them. Also allows entering marks for other assignments and adding weights(%) to them and QST's for a Complete Assessment Solution. Thanks summernote.org and mathjax.org.
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    MathMod

    MathMod

    MathMod is a mathematical modeling software

    MathMod is a portable interactive plotting and graphing program for Windows, Linux, MacOSX and many other platforms. MathMod allows to plot 3D mathematical surfaces, described by implicit or parametric equations, and offers a very large database of model samples that can be generated with it. It's Free and Open Source. Change-log for MathMod-12.1 (07/04/2025) 1) Added "SeaShells_Mathematical_Modeling" script to model "Lyria","Wentletrap","Conus","Natalina"and "Ammonite" SeaShells. 2) Bug-fixes, code optimization and documentation update. 3) For a complete list of changes made during the course of development, please visit: https://github.com/users/parisolab/projects/2
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    33 JS Concepts

    33 JS Concepts

    33 JavaScript concepts every developer should know

    33-js-concepts is a curated collection of essential JavaScript concepts that every developer should understand to strengthen their knowledge of the language. The project was originally inspired by an article by Stephen Curtis and has since grown into a community-driven learning resource. It serves as a roadmap for developers to review and master core principles such as closures, promises, prototypes, event loops, and other critical topics. While not a strict curriculum, it provides a structured path for deeper study and practical learning. The repository also encourages contributions, including personal notes, recaps, and translations, making it accessible to developers worldwide. Recognized as one of GitHub’s top open source projects in 2018, it remains a widely used reference for improving JavaScript skills.
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    DictionaryForMIDs

    DictionaryForMIDs

    Dictionary for Mobile Information Devices and PCs

    DictionaryForMIDs is an dictionary application for cell phones, tablets and PCs. The dictionary is completely installed on the device ("offline dictionary"), i.e. after installation there is no need for an internet connection. DictionaryForMIDs can be set up for any dictionary, for any language, or for any other lookup-purpose. The DfM-Creator tool is used to set up a dictionary for use with DictionaryForMIDs.
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    Data Science Specialization

    Data Science Specialization

    Course materials for the Data Science Specialization on Coursera

    The Data Science Specialization Courses repository is a collection of materials that support the Johns Hopkins University Data Science Specialization on Coursera. It contains the source code and resources used throughout the specialization’s courses, covering a broad range of data science concepts and techniques. The repository is designed as a shared space for code examples, datasets, and instructional materials, helping learners follow along with lectures and assignments. It spans essential topics such as R programming, data cleaning, exploratory data analysis, statistical inference, regression models, machine learning, and practical data science projects. By providing centralized resources, the repo makes it easier for students to practice concepts and replicate examples from the curriculum. It also offers a structured view of how multiple disciplines—programming, statistics, and applied data analysis—come together in a professional workflow.
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    Hello JavaScript

    Hello JavaScript

    Course repository designed to teach JavaScript from scratch in Spanish

    hello-javascript is a comprehensive course repository designed to teach JavaScript from scratch in Spanish, pairing source code with hours of video content and hundreds of exercises. It covers the JavaScript language core, from variables and control flow to functions, objects, arrays, and modern ECMAScript features. The project also touches the browser and Node.js ecosystems so learners can understand both client and server contexts. Exercises and lesson organization make it easy to follow along, practice, and review concepts as you go. The repository is openly licensed and structured so you can clone it, experiment locally, and track your learning progress. It’s a solid on-ramp for beginners who want a guided, project-based journey into JavaScript fundamentals and practical usage.
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    Realtime Chat Application

    Realtime Chat Application

    Build and deploy a real time chat application

    This full-stack tutorial project shows how to build and deploy a real-time chat app using React on the client and Node/Express with Socket.io on the server. It covers the mechanics of establishing WebSocket connections, broadcasting and receiving messages, and maintaining active user rooms. The repository includes scripts and instructions to spin up both client and server quickly so you can experiment locally. It illustrates common patterns like event-driven messaging, joining/leaving rooms, and rendering live message streams in the UI. The goal is to teach production-adjacent concepts such as minimal state management, basic routing, and environment configuration without overwhelming the learner. The project has been widely referenced by learners tackling socket-based chat as an entry point to real-time web development.
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    Deep Learning 500 Questions

    Deep Learning 500 Questions

    500 Questions on Deep Learning using a question-and-answer format

    DeepLearning-500-questions is a comprehensive handbook that compiles 500 important questions on deep learning, curated to serve as a valuable reference for AI engineer interviews and self-study. Edited by Tan Jiyong with contributions from Guo Zizhao, Li Jian, and Dian Songyi, the book systematically covers both theoretical foundations and practical applications of deep learning. The first sections focus on essential mathematics, machine learning basics, and deep learning foundations, establishing the groundwork for more advanced topics. Later chapters explore classic neural network structures such as CNNs, RNNs, and GANs, as well as key applications in computer vision like object detection and image segmentation. The resource also delves into optimization methods, including transfer learning, network architecture design, hyperparameter tuning, model compression, and acceleration techniques.
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    Node.JS Course

    Node.JS Course

    Materials, slides and other goodies from my Node.JS courses

    This repository accompanies a hands-on Node.js course that builds production-minded skills through projects and exercises rather than slideware. It walks learners from fundamentals to pragmatic topics such as configuration management, process models, database integration, caching, and message queues. Security practices—input validation, secrets handling, and least-privilege IAM—are woven into examples instead of tacked on at the end. The curriculum also covers operational concerns like logging, metrics, health checks, and deployment pipelines so students can ship services with confidence. Code samples are opinionated but accessible, showing how to structure modules, controllers, and tests for clarity and changeability. By the end, participants have a working reference implementation they can adapt for real projects, along with a checklist mindset for production readiness.
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    The Open ISES Project
    Open Information Systems for Emergency Services (Open ISES) is a community of software developers, paramedics, EMTs, law enforcement & fire fighters working together to create open source software & training materials for the emergency service community.
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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 and trade-offs, explaining when a technique helps and when it becomes counterproductive. Numerous examples and exercises turn abstract ideas into patterns you can apply in everyday modules and services. It’s a developer-friendly path to writing clearer, more predictable code without abandoning JavaScript’s strengths.
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    LearnCS8 Resume

    LearnCS8 Resume

    Resume template website for the LearnCS8 Lab 3

    LearnCS8-Resume is a template or demo project for a resume built as a web page (HTML/CSS/JS) for the LearnCS8 course’s Lab 3. It provides an example of a student project or assignment: a personal resume page implemented using front-end web technologies. HTML structure for resume content (education, experience, skills). Responsive or adaptive styling for various viewports. Sample placeholders/instructions for student substitution.
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    Build Your Own Jeopardy
    BYOJeopardy is a program to create and play Jeopardy-like games. BYOJeopardy helps you easily build and display jeopardy games. Also, you can export boards to html, so you can play anywhere. This a great tool to use for reviewing topics in the classroom.
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    Kaldin | Online examination software

    Kaldin | Online examination software

    Kaldin | Open Source Web-based online examination software

    Open source examination software for conducting any type of exam including online exam, pre-screening for colleges, universities and companies. Exciting features: * Readymade Questions: Thousands of ready to use questions. * Multiple/single choice, true/false, yes/no type questions. * Manage questions, Exams and quick result reports. * Scalable platform to handle thousands of simultaneous exams. Support and help: support@kaldin.com
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    3 Rs of Software Architecture

    3 Rs of Software Architecture

    A guide on how to write readable, reusable, and refactorable software

    This guide aims to help software developers think more clearly about how to build systems that are not only functional today but maintainable into the future. It focuses on three architectural “ilities”: readability, reusability, and refactorability, presenting them in a hierarchical framework so developers can evaluate and improve their code and system design. The project uses a simple shopping-cart application written in JavaScript and React/Redux to illustrate how code evolves from “bad” via “better” to “good” across those three dimensions. By examining common smells—poor naming, deep nesting, long functions, tight coupling—readers learn how to restructure code to improve maintainability. It is targeted at developers of any experience level, though beginners will find its concrete examples especially useful. The tutorial-style repository includes code with comments and comparisons between less readable and more readable versions, promoting intentional design.
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    Clean Code JavaScript

    Clean Code JavaScript

    Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript

    clean-code-javascript adapts Robert C. Martin’s Clean Code principles to the JavaScript ecosystem, presenting them as pragmatic, example-driven guidelines rather than a prescriptive style guide. It focuses on writing code that is readable, searchable, testable, and easy to refactor, using before/after (“Bad/Good”) snippets to make each idea concrete. The repository covers everyday concerns—naming, functions, conditionals, objects, classes, and error handling—showing how small choices compound into maintainable systems. Modern JavaScript features (e.g., default parameters, destructuring, classes, array methods) are used to illustrate clearer APIs and fewer side effects. Throughout, the guidance encourages single-purpose functions, avoiding unnecessary context and duplications, and favoring functional patterns where they improve clarity. It’s a reference you dip into to assess your code’s clarity and consistency, not a checklist of rules to follow blindly.
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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, and FFI. It is designed to be taught in classroom settings but can also be followed independently, making it useful both for structured training and self-study. The materials are presented in a slide-based format with accompanying examples and hands-on exercises to reinforce key concepts. By offering an accessible yet thorough introduction, the course helps learners gain practical experience with Rust while building a strong understanding of its unique safety and performance guarantees.
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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, automation, and making your GitHub profile presentable in a résumé format. With its streamlined approach, it provides a quick way to highlight your technical background in a professional context. You must have Ruby and the Rack gem installed.
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    ReactJS Interview Questions

    ReactJS Interview Questions

    List of top 500 ReactJS Interview Questions & Answers

    ReactJS Interview Questions is a curated collection of over 500 commonly asked questions and answers about React and its ecosystem. The repository is designed as a preparation resource for developers preparing for interviews involving React, Redux, React Router, React Native, and related JavaScript technologies. It covers a broad spectrum of topics, from the fundamentals of React components and state management to advanced concepts like hooks, performance optimization, and design patterns. The project also extends into practical integration topics, such as working with APIs and handling routing. Future updates plan to add coding exercises, making the resource even more hands-on for learners. With contributions from the developer community, it serves as a practical guide for interview readiness and continuous skill-building.
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    Rust Course

    Rust Course

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

    The Rust语言圣经 (Rust Language Bible) is a comprehensive, Chinese-language Rust tutorial that aims to take learners from beginner concepts to advanced mastery. The course is carefully designed with a structured catalog, vivid and approachable language, and an engaging style that avoids the dry and mechanical tone of many technical books. It covers the basics of Rust, such as ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, traits, and generics, but also dives deep into advanced topics like performance 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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    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 the original series, enhanced with detailed explanations, formula derivations, and optimized solutions. In July 2023, work on the second edition was announced, which expands the project with updated content, new problems inspired by recent big-tech interviews, and introductions to modern machine learning techniques such as XGBoost, CNNs, RNNs, and LSTMs. This collection serves both as a historical record of algorithm problem-solving and as a living resource for programmers preparing for interviews.
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