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    NET-Simulator was created to help lecturers and students in the study of computer networks. Students can build virtural networks in the virtual environment provided by NET-Simulator. These devices are controlled by means of command line interface.
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    Calc2LaTeX is an OpenOffice.org Calc (Spreadsheet) macro for converting tables. It makes making tables on LaTeX very easy.
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    radlab

    radlab

    Virtual Radiation Detection and Measurement Laboratory Software

    Radiation detection and measurement education is necessary for a wide variety of people working with radiation. The equipment and laboratory setup needed for delivering this education are expensive and difficult to assemble due to the large variety of the type of experiments that are desirable to cover. For a basic education one needs to have gamma, beta, alpha and neutron sources, at least one detector to detect each type of radiation and other supplemental instrumentation to perform experiments. Although the radiation exposure due to these radioactive sources in an education laboratory is low, shielding and a private secured place is needed. Nearly two hundred thousand dollars is needed to construct such a basic laboratory described as above. In order to overcome these difficulties, a model of a basic Radiation Detection Laboratory has been created to provide a virtual environment for designing and simulating such experiments. Team: Dagistan Sahin, Muzaffer Sena Sahin, Korcan Kayrin
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    TESTIMAGES

    TESTIMAGES

    Testing images for scientific purposes

    The TESTIMAGES archive is a huge and free collection of sample images designed for analysis and quality assessment of different kinds of displays and image processing techniques. The archive includes more than 2 million images originally acquired and divided in three different categories: SAMPLING and SAMPLING_PATTERNS (aimed at testing resampling algorithms), COLOR (aimed at testing color rendering on different displays) and PATTERNS (aimed at testing the rendering of standard geometrical patterns). Please cite the following papers when using any image in this archive: * ASUNI N, GIACHETTI A, "TESTIMAGES: A Large Data Archive For Display and Algorithm Testing", Journal of Graphics Tools, Volume 17, Issue 4, 2015, pages 113-125, DOI:10.1080/2165347X.2015.1024298 * ASUNI N, GIACHETTI A, "TESTIMAGES: a large-scale archive for testing visual devices and basic image processing algorithms", STAG - Smart Tools & Apps for Graphics Conference, 2014.
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    KGeography is a geography learning tool
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    Finanx 12c

    Finanx 12c

    Financial Calculator

    The Finanx 12c is a free software that mimics the HP-12C financial calculator. This software was developed for educational purposes. IT'S NOT RECOMMENDED using this calculator for professional calculations. If you find any bugs, please, let me know. Click "Bugs" in the menu bar to report bugs found.
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    Online Examination System (OES) is a MCQ(Multiple Choice Questions) based Examination system, which is built using PHP and MySQL. OES provides an easy-to-use environment for preparing questions, conducting exams and managing results...
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    An important tool for Algorithm Visualization (AV) developers is a repository of good examples of existing AVs, including source code. The goal of this site is to build a collection of AV implementations from a variety of developers in the AV community.
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    refbase - Web Reference Database

    refbase - Web Reference Database

    Online bibliographic manager for research groups. Zotero-compatible.

    refbase is a web-based bibliographic manager which can import and export references in various formats (including BibTeX, Endnote, MODS XML, and OpenOffice). It can make formatted lists of citations and offers powerful searching, rich metadata, and RSS.
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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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    Claroline

    Claroline

    Open Source Learning Management System

    Claroline is collaborative learning environment based on PHP/mySQL. It allows teachers or education institutions to create and administer courses through the web. The software provides group management, forums, document repositories, calendar, SCORM,...
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    Brain Tokyo Workshop

    Brain Tokyo Workshop

    Experiments and code from Google Brain’s Tokyo research workshop

    The Brain Tokyo Workshop repository hosts a collection of research materials and experimental code developed by the Google Brain team based in Tokyo. It showcases a variety of cutting-edge projects in artificial intelligence, particularly in the areas of neuroevolution, reinforcement learning, and model interpretability. Each project explores innovative approaches to learning, prediction, and creativity in neural networks, often through unconventional or biologically inspired methods. The repository includes implementations, experimental data, and supporting research papers that accompany published studies. Notable works such as Weight Agnostic Neural Networks and Neuroevolution of Self-Interpretable Agents highlight the team’s exploration of how AI can learn more efficiently and transparently. Overall, this repository serves as an open research hub for sharing ideas and advancing the understanding of intelligent systems.
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    CS Books

    CS Books

    Computer Science Books

    Computer science books computer technology books PDF. The books in this warehouse come from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. It is not for profit, but only for learning and use.
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    Catalyst

    Catalyst

    Accelerated deep learning R&D

    Catalyst is a PyTorch framework for accelerated Deep Learning research and development. It allows you to write compact but full-featured Deep Learning pipelines with just a few lines of code. With Catalyst you get a full set of features including a training loop with metrics, model checkpointing and more, all without the boilerplate. Catalyst is focused on reproducibility, rapid experimentation, and codebase reuse so you can break the cycle of writing another regular train loop and make something totally new. Catalyst is compatible with Python 3.6+. PyTorch 1.1+, and has been tested on Ubuntu 16.04/18.04/20.04, macOS 10.15, Windows 10 and Windows Subsystem for Linux. It's part of the PyTorch Ecosystem, as well as the Catalyst Ecosystem which includes Alchemy (experiments logging & visualization) and Reaction (convenient deep learning models serving).
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    CodeWorld

    CodeWorld

    Educational computer programming environment using Haskell

    CodeWorld is an educational programming environment that uses a Haskell-inspired language to teach computational thinking through graphics and interactive animation. The web-based IDE provides immediate visual feedback: students write code that draws shapes, composes pictures, and responds to events to build simple games and simulations. Its API emphasizes mathematics and geometry rather than low-level UI details, making it approachable for classrooms and self-learners. Projects run in the browser, leveraging a compiler pipeline that turns the high-level code into JavaScript so no installation is required. The platform includes project management, sharing, and classroom features so instructors can distribute examples and students can submit work. By constraining the language surface and curating libraries, CodeWorld balances the expressive power of functional programming with the simplicity needed for first-time programmers.
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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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    Coding-Guide

    Coding-Guide

    Repository of coding guidelines, developer notes, learning resources

    The Coding-Guide repository is a personal repository of coding guidelines, developer notes, learning resources, and documentation spanning topics from front-end to full-stack, coding practices, and software development tips. The repository appears to be maintained by “ecmadao” and intended as a reference/knowledge base of best practices, notes, style conventions, and reminders. The content is typically documentation, markdown files, code snippets, and tutorials, rather than a coherent, packaged software tool. Documentation across languages and frameworks. Continuously updated by the author.
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    Django LMS

    Django LMS

    A learning management system using django web framework

    django-lms is an open-source Learning Management System (LMS) built with Django and designed for ease of use and extensibility. It allows administrators to manage courses, lessons, quizzes, and users in an educational environment. The project includes a clean UI and backend tools to help educators create and track learning content.
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    ES6 Tutorial

    ES6 Tutorial

    ECMAScript 6

    This is a comprehensive, book-style tutorial that teaches modern JavaScript beginning with ES6 and continuing into later additions to the language. It introduces core syntax like let/const, template literals, destructuring, modules, and classes before moving to promises, generators, async/await, proxies, and symbols. Each chapter mixes explanation with concise examples, emphasizing why a feature exists and how to use it idiomatically. The material serves both as a learning path and a reference you can revisit when you forget specific details or edge cases. Practical sections cover collections, iterators, typed arrays, and internationalization, tying abstract concepts to real use. The tutorial is widely used by engineers preparing for interviews, onboarding to modern JS codebases, or refreshing knowledge after time away.
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    Electron Fiddle

    Electron Fiddle

    The easiest way to get started with Electron

    Electron Fiddle lets you create and play with small Electron experiments. It greets you with a quick-start template after opening – change a few things, choose the version of Electron you want to run it with, and play around. Then, save your Fiddle either as a GitHub Gist or to a local folder. Once pushed to GitHub, anyone can quickly try your Fiddle out by just entering it in the address bar. Try Electron without installing any dependencies: Fiddle includes everything you'll need to explore the platform. It also includes examples for every API available in Electron, so if you want to quickly see what a BrowserView is or how the desktopCapturer works, Fiddle has got you covered. Fiddle includes Microsoft's excellent Monaco Editor, the same editor powering Visual Studio Code. It also installs the type definitions for the currently selected version of Electron automatically, ensuring that you always have all Electron APIs only a few keystrokes away.
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    ExData Plotting1

    ExData Plotting1

    Plotting Assignment 1 for Exploratory Data Analysis

    This repository explores household energy usage over time using the “Individual household electric power consumption” dataset from the UC Irvine Machine Learning Repository. The dataset covers nearly four years of minute-level measurements, including power consumption, voltage, current intensity, and detailed sub-metering values for different household areas. For analysis, focus is placed on a two-day period in February 2007, highlighting short-term consumption trends. The data requires careful handling due to its size of more than 2 million rows and coded missing values. By processing the date and time fields into proper formats, it becomes possible to generate clear time-series plots of energy usage. The repository demonstrates effective exploratory data analysis practices in R with a reproducible workflow for transforming raw data into visual insights.
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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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    Golang Regex Tutorial

    Golang Regex Tutorial

    Golang - Regular Expression Tutorial

    The Golang Regex Tutorial is a comprehensive learning resource that introduces regular expressions in the Go programming language. It is organized into chapters that progress from beginner-friendly basics to more advanced applications. The tutorial includes explanations, practical examples, and a cookbook section that shows how to apply regex solutions to real-world problems. It also provides insights into alternatives and variations of regex usage within Go. The repository is designed to help developers understand not only the syntax but also the practical implementation of pattern matching in Go. With its structured format, it serves both as an introductory guide and as a reference for intermediate users who want to strengthen their understanding of regular expressions in Go.
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    Graphics Programming Black Book

    Graphics Programming Black Book

    Markdown source for Michael Abrash's Graphics Programming Black Book

    This is the source for an ebook version of Michael Abrash's Black Book of Graphics Programming (Special Edition), originally published in 1997 and released online for free in 2001. Reproduced with blessing of Michael Abrash, converted and maintained by James Gregory. The version which Michael and Dr. Dobbs released in 2001 was a collection of PDF files. That version is still available. However, the structure (multiple files) and the format (PDF) result in a poor user experience on an ebook reader or other mobile device. This version has been thoroughly cleaned of artifacts and condensed into something which can easily be converted into an ebook-friendly format. You can read this version online at GitHub, or download any of the EPUB or Mobi releases. You can clone the repository and generate your own version with pandoc if necessary.
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    Kaleidoscope

    Kaleidoscope

    Haskell LLVM JIT Compiler Tutorial

    This repository is a Haskell port of the classic LLVM “Kaleidoscope” tutorial that walks you through building a tiny programming language from scratch. It covers the complete pipeline: tokenizing and parsing a simple, expression-oriented language, constructing an AST, and generating LLVM IR with a JIT so you can execute code interactively. Along the way it adds language features like user-defined functions, conditionals, loops, and operator precedence, demonstrating how each addition impacts parsing and codegen. Because it uses Haskell idioms, the code clearly separates pure syntax handling from effectful JIT operations, making the architecture easy to reason about. The examples double as a hands-on introduction to LLVM’s APIs without drowning you in infrastructure. As a result, the project is both a compact compiler course and a practical template for experimenting with language design in Haskell.
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