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    The Player Project: Player is a networked interface to robots and sensors. Stage and Gazebo are Player-friendly multiple-robot simulators. The software aims for POSIX compliance and runs on most UNIX-like OS's. Some parts also work on Windows.
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    This project aims to develop an opensource software with an attractive and efficient GUI which allows to design linear electronic circuits and to characterize existing ones.
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    KingJamesPureBibleSearch

    KingJamesPureBibleSearch

    GUI Application to Search and Count the Pure King James Bible

    Study and analyze the Fingerprint of God in the mathematical structure, known as the King James Code, of the King James text of the Holy Bible. Allows instant real-time searches, with an autocompleter droplist to assist with words which come next. Jump to specific words, verses, or chapters by number, and see all possible count statistics of phrases within the text. Graphically visualize search results, cross-reference sources and word lexicons, and search foreign translations derived from the same Divine Masoretic/Textus Receptus Vine of Scripture. For more info and downloads, see http://www.purebiblesearch.com/ For details on the King James Code, see http://visitbethelchurch.com/
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    Diccionario de rimas, basado en el diccionario de cronopista.com. Búsqueda de rimas consonantes y asonantes teniendo en cuenta el número de sílabas y comienzo de palabra, así como contador de versos y búsqueda en línea en RAE y diccionario de sinó
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Is an easy software writen in java for paint on Desktop. The finaly is to use in a learning enviroment with a digital whiteboard. You can also use it to paint your screencast and screenshots.
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    Anti-Plagiarism (Check on plagiarism)
    Anti-Plagiarism - software designed to effectively detect and thereby prevent plagiarism. It is a versatile tool to deal with World Wide Web copy-pasting information from the assignment of authorship. The goal of this program is to help reduce the impact of plagiarism on education and educational institutions. Checking documents in a format *.rtf, *.doc, *.docx, *.pdf Check the source code C, C++, C#, Java, ... Download - https://sourceforge.net/projects/antiplagiarismc/files/AntiPlagiarism.jnlp Documentation - https://sourceforge.net/projects/antiplagiarismc/files/doc_us.pdf
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    Free Dictionaries
    Free translating dictionaries. Source format: TEI-P5 XML. Delivery formats: DICT, Stardict, etc. The dictionaries may include information on the pronunciation, etymology and such, in a platform-independent format. Access: web/plugins/standalone.
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    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Koha Library Management System

    Koha Library Management System

    Free & Open Community Edition Server in a Complete Virtual Machine

    This VM is created for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to make a Library Management System live, within minutes. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring Updates / Breakages. If you are new to Virtual Machines, then please watch the Video below ( taken from my other project. just replace td with koha wherever mentioned ) After starting this VM, please access these websites ( Just Accept Any Warnings ) : Public Website Address: https://koha.local Staff Website Address: https://koha.local:4430 Staff Username: staff Staff Password: change_this from any PC on your Local Network. For better performance, Increase the CPU Count & Memory in the VM's Settings, as available on the physical machine. Also, read the koha guidelines, given on the Wiki Page of this site, for choosing the right hardware resources. Backup the system regularly, to avoid any issues, as in the video. Google Search helps in finding more about Koha.
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    DESMO-J is a framework for rapidly building discrete event driven simulation models in Java, which is not restrained to any particular domain of application. It supports both event-oriented and process-oriented modelling views. See http://desmoj.de.
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    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Connect every part of your business to one bank account

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    Network Simulator (fork CORE - Live USB)

    Network Simulator (fork CORE - Live USB)

    Live DVD with CORE network simulator

    The Common Open Research Emulator (CORE) is a tool for emulating networks on one or more machines. You can connect these emulated networks to live networks. CORE consists of a GUI for drawing topologies of lightweight virtual machines, and Python modules for scripting network emulation.
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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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    Archbase

    Archbase

    Open source version of "Fundamentals of Computer Architecture"

    The archbase repository appears to focus on architectural patterns, foundational frameworks, or base scaffolds for building software systems (though exact intent may depend on the content). The name “archbase” suggests that it could be a baseline architecture or reference templates for projects, possibly spanning front-end, back-end, or full stacks. The repo likely provides starter code, directory structures, configuration files, core modules, and guidelines that enforce certain architectural conventions (e.g. MVC, layered architecture, plugin systems). It might include sample modules or example features to demonstrate how to build on the base architecture, showing how to extend, override, or integrate components in a consistent manner. Developers can clone or fork archbase as a starting point so they don’t need to structure everything from scratch, helping them focus on business logic.
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    Beginner JavaScript

    Beginner JavaScript

    Slam Dunk JavaScript

    Beginner JavaScript is the companion repository to a hands-on course that teaches modern JavaScript from the ground up using practical exercises and real code. It focuses on fundamentals—variables, types, functions, arrays, objects, DOM manipulation, and events—while introducing ES6+ features in approachable steps. The materials encourage learning by doing, with interactive challenges, starter files, and solutions you can compare against your own attempts. Clear explanations and incremental projects help learners build confidence before tackling more complex topics. Because everything runs in the browser with minimal tooling, setup is simple and newcomers can focus on the language rather than the build system. The repo doubles as a reference you can revisit later when you need to refresh syntax or patterns.
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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, you build a working version of it, which naturally deepens your understanding of algorithms, protocols, and performance trade-offs. Categories include everything from graphics and cryptography to search engines and version control, making it a practical jumping-off point for portfolio pieces or study projects. Because most items are self-contained tutorials or repositories, you can progress incrementally and switch topics without losing momentum.
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    Coding Interview University

    Coding Interview University

    A complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer

    Coding Interview University is a multi-month self-study plan that grew from a short personal to-do list into a comprehensive roadmap for preparing technical interviews at large software companies. The author used this plan to transition into a Software Development Engineer role at Amazon and emphasizes that most learners will not need to study as many hours to succeed. The repository focuses on practical readiness over memorization, guiding you to learn core computer science topics to about a 75% depth that is sufficient for interviews. It outlines how to choose one primary programming language, recommends foundational books, and explains an effective daily routine of studying concepts then implementing them from scratch. The plan includes extensive topic coverage from algorithms and data structures to systems fundamentals, plus optional advanced areas for deeper growth.
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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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    Deep Learning for Medical Applications

    Deep Learning for Medical Applications

    Deep Learning Papers on Medical Image Analysis

    Deep-Learning-for-Medical-Applications is a repository that compiles deep learning methods, code implementations, and examples applied to medical imaging and healthcare data. The project addresses domain-specific challenges like segmentation, classification, detection, and multimodal data (e.g. MRI, CT, X-ray) using state-of-the-art architectures (e.g. U-Net, ResNet, GAN variants) tailored to medical constraints (small datasets, annotation costs, class imbalance). It includes Jupyter notebooks, model architectures, data preprocessing pipelines, and evaluation scripts specific to medical imaging tasks. The repository may also contain domain-specific modules: loss functions like Dice, focal loss, metrics such as sensitivity/recall/IoU, and visualization utilities for overlaying segmentation masks.
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    Docker Curriculum

    Docker Curriculum

    A comprehensive tutorial on getting started with Docker

    Docker Curriculum is a hands-on tutorial that teaches Docker from first principles to practical deployment through a sequence of guided exercises. It starts with images and containers, then layers on volumes, networks, and multi-container composition so learners grasp how pieces fit together. The material emphasizes doing over reading: you build images, run services, and push to registries as you go, reinforcing concepts with real commands. It also connects Docker to everyday developer workflows, covering topics like local development setups, environment variables, and debugging techniques. By the end, readers are comfortable packaging applications and orchestrating them locally, with pointers toward production considerations. The curriculum is written in plain language with clear examples, making it suitable for self-study, workshops, and onboarding sessions.
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    Hello Python

    Hello Python

    Comprehensive tutorial repository aimed at teaching the Python program

    Hello-Python is a comprehensive tutorial repository aimed at teaching the Python programming language from scratch for beginners. It includes over 100 classes and about 44 hours of video instruction, combined with code samples, projects, and a chat community for support. The material covers the fundamentals—variables, data types, loops, functions—as well as intermediate topics like date handling, list comprehensions, file IO, regular expressions, modules, and packages. The course is designed to be accessible: no prior programming experience required, and the resources are freely available. In addition, it is accompanied by a practical coding approach (projects) and is maintained as an open-source repository under Apache-2.0 license. It’s ideal for learners who want structured content, hands-on practice, and community guidance to build their Python skills.
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    JCSprout

    JCSprout

    Basic, concurrent algorithm

    JCSprout is a curated learning path for Java engineers that mixes concise notes, diagrams, and runnable examples to cover core computer science and JVM topics. It walks readers through data structures and algorithms, networking fundamentals, Java concurrency, JVM memory model and GC, and common interview problem patterns. The repository emphasizes understanding over memorization, linking conceptual summaries with small code artifacts that can be compiled and profiled. It also highlights best practices around collections, thread safety, lock-free techniques, and performance trade-offs so learners can make informed design decisions. The material is structured to support incremental study, making it useful for both foundational learning and pre-interview refreshers. By bundling explanations with code and references, JCSprout acts as a compact “from student to engineer” handbook for the Java ecosystem.
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    LLM Course

    LLM Course

    Course to get into Large Language Models (LLMs)

    LLM Course is a hands-on, notebook-driven path for learning how large language models work in practice, from data curation to training, fine-tuning, evaluating, and deploying. It emphasizes reproducible experiments: each step is demonstrated with runnable code, clear dependencies, and references to commonly used open-source models and libraries. Learners get exposure to multiple adaptation strategies—LoRA/QLoRA, instruction fine-tuning, and alignment techniques—so they can choose approaches that fit their hardware and budgets. The materials also cover inference optimization and quantization to make serving LLMs feasible on commodity GPUs or even CPUs, which is crucial for side projects and startups. Evaluation is treated as a first-class topic, with examples of automatic and human-in-the-loop methods to catch regressions and verify quality beyond simple loss values. By the end, students have a mental model and a practical toolkit for iterating on datasets, training configs, etc.
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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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    R4DS (R for Data Science)

    R4DS (R for Data Science)

    R for data science: a book

    “R for Data Science” (r4ds) is the source material (book + examples) by Hadley Wickham et al., intended to teach data science using R and the tidyverse. It covers the workflow from importing data, tidying, transforming, visualizing, modelling, communicating results, and programming in R. The repository contains the source files (Quarto / RMarkdown), example datasets, visualizations, exercises, and all content needed to build the book. Includes many example datasets, diagrams, code samples, and “hands-on” exercises. Comprehensive coverage of data-science workflow: data import, cleaning, transformation, exploration, modelling etc. Includes topics beyond basics: relational data (joins), date/time, strings, working with missing values, visualizing data, etc.
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    React Projects

    React Projects

    Collection of React example / tutorial projects

    This repository is a collection of small-to-medium React applications that showcase practical patterns, from stateful widgets to multi-page interfaces. Each project is self-contained and demonstrates specific techniques—hooks for state and effects, context for global state, custom hooks for reuse, and reducer patterns for complex updates. The codebases include common UI tasks like forms, modals, lists, filtered search, and pagination, along with data fetching and basic routing where appropriate. Because every project focuses on a narrow set of concepts, learners can clone a single folder, run it, and grasp the idea without wading through a monolith. The examples are structured to be approachable yet idiomatic, encouraging good habits while staying close to what developers actually build. Over time, the collection functions as a portfolio of reference implementations that students and practitioners can adapt to new projects.
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    Spoon Knife

    Spoon Knife

    This repo is for demonstration purposes only

    The Spoon-Knife repository is a test project created and maintained by GitHub to help new users learn how to fork repositories and contribute through pull requests. It is intentionally simple, containing minimal HTML and CSS code, so that the focus is on practicing workflow rather than navigating a complex codebase. This project serves as a safe playground where developers can clone, edit, and submit changes without worrying about breaking anything meaningful. The repository is often used in tutorials, guides, and onboarding materials to help beginners become comfortable with GitHub's collaborative features. By interacting with Spoon-Knife, contributors learn essential skills like creating forks, committing changes, making pull requests, and syncing with upstream repositories. Its simplicity makes it accessible to absolute beginners, while still being a useful refresher for experienced developers who want to test GitHub functionality.
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