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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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    Subliminal Blaster 4

    Subliminal Blaster 4

    Subliminal Blaster Powered 4 - Mude seus Hábitos! Change your habits

    Subliminal Blaster is a NLP software that shows text subliminal messages in your computer screen while you use it normaly for your activities. It re-programs your mind in a subconscious level while you exercite your conscious with your activities like browsing, working, watching video and others. Subliminal Blaster é um software de PNL que exibe mensagens subliminares na tela do PC enquanto você utiliza normalmente para suas atividades. Ele reprograma sua mente a nível subconsciente enquanto você exercita seu consciente em suas atividades. WE ARE NOW ON VERSION 4! Please support the project by donating bitcoins 1GRYGnSmpuU1ZuXodn2H9UVEpVRBx5CTL2 Or dogecoins! DBfkGrdLvmpbYQzcRCm9KLUuPk9Zigjjod Would you like to contribute? Go to our Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/SubliminalBlasterIntl/
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    DSpace

    DSpace

    Open Source "turn-key" institutional repository application

    Open Source Digital Asset Management system that enables services for access, provision, stewardship and re-use of digital assets with a focus on educational and research materials For Support, please see: https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Support RELEASES: The most recent releases are now distributed via GitHub: https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/releases MAILING LISTS: Mailing lists have all been moved to Google Groups: https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Mailing+Lists
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    MoCalc2012

    MoCalc2012

    GUI for MOPAC, DFTB+, GAMESS, Firefly, NWChem, ORCA and PSI4

    MoCalc2012 is a simple, efficient Graphical User Interface for MOPAC, DFTB+, GAMESS(US), Firefly, NWChem, ORCA and PSI4.
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    Pauker is a generic flashcard program written in Java. It uses an innovative combination of ultra-shortterm, shortterm and longterm memory. You can use it to learn all the things you never want to forget, like vocabularies, capitals, important dates,
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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    AndBible

    AndBible

    AndBible: Bible Study

    AndBible: Bible Study" is a powerful, yet easy to use, offline Bible study application for Android. The app does not aim to be simply a Bible reader, but focuses on being an advanced tool to do in-depth personal Bible study. This application is developed by Bible readers, for Bible readers. It aims at helping you make your Bible study convenient, deep and fun. The best part about this non-profit community project is that it is open-source, completely free, and contains no advertisements. A few popular Bible versions (of the many available) are KJV, NASB, NET, and also popular commentaries like Matthew Henry and John Gill.
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    Archivematica

    Archivematica

    Free and open-source digital preservation system

    Archivematica is a web- and standards-based, open-source application which allows your institution to preserve long-term access to trustworthy, authentic, and reliable digital content. Our target users are archivists, librarians, and anyone working to preserve digital objects. You are free to copy, modify, and distribute Archivematica with attribution under the terms of the AGPLv3 license. Archivematica is an open-source application based on recognized standards that makes it possible to preserve long-term access to your institution's digital content. Archivematica is a set of free software tools that allow the user to process digital objects from the moment they are entered into the system until their publication according to the ISO-OAIS functional model. The user can monitor and control the ingestion and preservation of micro-services through the control panel. Archivematica uses standards such as METS, PREMIS, Dublin Core, and the BagIt specification.
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    Bash Scripting

    Bash Scripting

    Free Introduction to Bash Scripting eBook

    This is an open-source introduction to Bash scripting guide/ebook that will help you learn the basics of Bash scripting and start writing awesome Bash scripts that will help you automate your daily SysOps, DevOps, and Dev tasks. No matter if you are a DevOps/SysOps engineer, developer, or just a Linux enthusiast, you can use Bash scripts to combine different Linux commands and automate boring and repetitive daily tasks, so that you can focus on more productive and fun things. The guide is suitable for anyone working as a developer, system administrator, or a DevOps engineer and wants to learn the basics of Bash scripting. The first 13 chapters would be purely focused on getting some solid Bash scripting foundations then the rest of the chapters would give you some real-life examples and scripts.
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    Complete-Python-3-Bootcamp

    Complete-Python-3-Bootcamp

    Course Files for Complete Python 3 Bootcamp Course on Udemy

    The Complete-Python-3-Bootcamp repository is an educational resource created by Pierian Data as part of their popular Python for Data Science and Machine Learning Bootcamp course. It contains a comprehensive collection of Jupyter Notebooks designed to teach Python programming from the ground up. The repository covers a wide range of Python topics, including data types, control flow, functions, object-oriented programming, error handling, modules, and advanced concepts like decorators and generators. In addition, it includes applied exercises in areas such as web scraping, working with APIs, and using Python libraries like NumPy, pandas, Matplotlib, and Seaborn for data analysis and visualization. Learners can progress from beginner-friendly basics to more advanced programming skills while reinforcing their knowledge with practice problems and projects. Because it mirrors the course content, this repository is widely used by students taking the Udemy course.
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    Computer Vision

    Computer Vision

    Best Practices, code samples, and documentation for Computer Vision

    In recent years, we've see an extra-ordinary growth in Computer Vision, with applications in face recognition, image understanding, search, drones, mapping, semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles. A key part to many of these applications are visual recognition tasks such as image classification, object detection and image similarity. This repository provides examples and best practice guidelines for building computer vision systems. The goal of this repository is to build a comprehensive set of tools and examples that leverage recent advances in Computer Vision algorithms, neural architectures, and operationalizing such systems. Rather than creating implementations from scratch, we draw from existing state-of-the-art libraries and build additional utility around loading image data, optimizing and evaluating models, and scaling up to the cloud.
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    AI-based, Comprehensive Service Management for Businesses and IT Providers

    Modular solutions for change management, asset management and more

    ChangeGear provides IT staff with the functions required to manage everything from ticketing to incident, change and asset management and more. ChangeGear includes a virtual agent, self-service portals and AI-based features to support analyst and end user productivity.
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    DIG

    DIG

    A library for graph deep learning research

    The key difference with current graph deep learning libraries, such as PyTorch Geometric (PyG) and Deep Graph Library (DGL), is that, while PyG and DGL support basic graph deep learning operations, DIG provides a unified testbed for higher level, research-oriented graph deep learning tasks, such as graph generation, self-supervised learning, explainability, 3D graphs, and graph out-of-distribution. If you are working or plan to work on research in graph deep learning, DIG enables you to develop your own methods within our extensible framework, and compare with current baseline methods using common datasets and evaluation metrics without extra efforts. It includes unified implementations of data interfaces, common algorithms, and evaluation metrics for several advanced tasks. Our goal is to enable researchers to easily implement and benchmark algorithms.
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    Deep Learning 500 Questions

    Deep Learning 500 Questions

    500 Questions on Deep Learning uses a question-and-answer format to ex

    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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    Developer Roadmap

    Developer Roadmap

    Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content

    Developer Roadmap is an open-source, community-driven platform featuring interactive learning roadmaps, guides, best practices, and knowledge‑check tools aimed at helping developers chart personalized career and learning paths. Community-driven roadmaps, articles and resources for developers. AI-powered assistance like course generation, AI chat, and custom roadmap creation. Interactive roadmaps, guides, and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
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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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    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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    HowToCook

    HowToCook

    Programmer's guide about how to cook at home

    HowToCook is a Chinese-language repository of cooking recipes and tutorials, formatted in Markdown for easy reading and version control. It covers traditional Chinese, Western, and fusion dishes, with step-by-step instructions, ingredient lists, and images where applicable. Ideal for home cooks and learners, it offers a neat, text-based kitchen manual that can be browsed online or printed for reference.
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    LTEX Extension for VS Code

    LTEX Extension for VS Code

    LTeX: Grammar/spell checker for VS Code using LanguageTool

    LTEX provides offline grammar checking of various markup languages using LanguageTool (LT). LTEX can be used standalone as a command-line tool, as a language server using the Language Server Protocol (LSP), or directly in various editors using extensions. LTEX currently supports BibTEX, ConTEXt, LATEX, Markdown, Org, reStructuredText, R Sweave, and XHTML documents. A classic use case of LTEX is checking scientific LATEX papers.
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    Laravel Translatable Package

    Laravel Translatable Package

    A Laravel package for multilingual models

    If you want to store translations of your models into the database, this package is for you. This is a Laravel package for translatable models. Its goal is to remove the complexity in retrieving and storing multilingual model instances. With this package you write less code, as the translations are being fetched/saved when you fetch/save your instance.
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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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    Lisp Koans

    Lisp Koans

    Common Lisp Koans is a language learning exercise

    Lisp Koans is a self-guided learning path for Common Lisp that teaches the language’s idioms through a series of failing tests you progressively make pass. Each koan introduces a concept—symbols, lists, macros, multiple dispatch, reader syntax—then asks you to fill in the blanks and run the suite again. The feedback loop is intentionally tight: fail, reflect, fix, and rerun until the tests become a form of living documentation. Because koans are organized from fundamentals to metaprogramming, learners internalize not just syntax but also Lisp’s philosophy of code-as-data. The exercise format makes it ideal for workshops, katas, or leveling up engineers who have never touched a Lisp before. It’s minimal on infrastructure and maximal on discovery, encouraging use of a REPL and inspector while you solve each puzzle.
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    MDN Learning Area

    MDN Learning Area

    GitHub repo for the MDN Learning Area

    learning-area is the official GitHub repository for the MDN Web Docs Learning Area, a collection of educational resources designed to teach core web development technologies. It contains the code examples referenced throughout MDN’s tutorials and articles, covering topics such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and web APIs. Each directory in the repository mirrors the module structure of the MDN Learning Area, allowing learners to follow along easily as they read through corresponding lessons. The examples are written to be simple, instructive, and directly aligned with MDN’s documentation, making it an ideal hands-on companion for web development education. Server-side programming examples are housed separately in dedicated repositories—express-locallibrary-tutorial and django-locallibrary-tutorial—to simplify management and focus on specific back-end technologies. Overall, learning-area serves as a comprehensive practical reference for learners at all levels.
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    Operating Systems: From 0 to 1

    Operating Systems: From 0 to 1

    A book to gain the foundational knowledge to write operating systems

    This book helps you gain the foundational knowledge required to write an operating system from scratch. Hence the title, 0 to 1. After completing this book, at the very least you will learn how to write an operating system from scratch by reading hardware datasheets. In the real world, it works like that. You won't be able to consult Google for a quick answer. A big picture of how each layer of a computer is related to the other, from hardware to software. Write code independently. It's pointless to copy and paste code. Real learning happens when you solve problems on your own. Some examples are given to kick start, but most problems are yours to conquer. However, the solutions are available online for you to examine after giving it a good try. The book does not try to teach you everything, but enough to enable you to learn by yourself. Once you master part 1 and part 2 (which consist of 8 chapters), you can drop the book and learn by yourself.
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    PHP: The Right Way

    PHP: The Right Way

    An easy-to-read, quick reference for PHP best practices

    php-the-right-way is a community-driven guide that provides clear, concise, and up-to-date best practices for writing modern PHP code. Maintained by developers and contributors worldwide, the project aims to help programmers follow established coding standards and avoid outdated or insecure PHP practices. The repository serves as the source for the website PHP: The Right Way, which compiles recommendations, tools, and resources for learning and improving PHP development techniques. It covers essential topics such as coding style, dependency management, error handling, security, and testing, emphasizing modern PHP features and ecosystem tools. The project encourages developers to adopt frameworks, libraries, and patterns that align with current community conventions. Regular updates ensure that the content reflects the evolving state of the PHP language and industry standards, making it one of the most trusted educational references for PHP developers.
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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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    Selfie

    Selfie

    An educational software system of a tiny self-compiling C compiler

    An educational software system of a tiny self-compiling C compiler, a tiny self-executing RISC-V emulator, and a tiny self-hosting RISC-V hypervisor. Selfie is a project of the Computational Systems Group at the Department of Computer Sciences of the University of Salzburg in Austria. The Selfie Project provides an educational platform for teaching undergraduate and graduate students the design and implementation of programming languages and runtime systems. The focus is on the construction of compilers, libraries, operating systems, and even virtual machine monitors. The common theme is to identify and resolve self-reference in systems code which is seen as the key challenge when teaching systems engineering, hence the name. Selfie is implemented in a single (!) file and kept minimal for simplicity. There is also a simple in-memory linker, a RISC-U disassembler, a garbage collector, L1 instruction and data caches, a profiler, and a debugger with replay.
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