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    MATLAB and Simulink for Students

    MATLAB and Simulink for Students

    An awesome list of helpful resources for students learning MATLAB

    Are you a new MATLAB user seeking helpful tips and tricks? Are you a member of a student society in search of engaging workshops? Or perhaps you're looking for opportunities to test your MATLAB skills through student competitions or challenges? Look no further! Our awesome list repository below is a resource that caters to all these needs. Whether you're starting from scratch or aiming to enhance your existing knowledge, you'll find a wealth of information to help you learn MATLAB and make progress on your journey as a student. Explore the repository now and unlock the potential of MATLAB.
    Downloads: 137 This Week
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    OpenMoji

    OpenMoji

    Open source emojis for designers, developers and everyone else!

    Open source emojis for designers, developers and everyone else! OpenMoji is an open source project of 60+ students and 3 professors of the HfG Schwäbisch Gmünd and 20+ external contributors. All emojis are free to use under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license. So far more than three thousand emojis over many categories have been designed. OpenMoji carefully supports the Unicode Emoji standard. All emojis follow a single style guide and fit perfectly together. Supporting a wide range of use cases with colored and outlined emojis. OpenMoji supports the Fitzpatrick skin tones scale and multiple skin tone combinations. OpenMoji ships with various special interest categories beyond standard unicode. All emojis have been carefully designed, tested and reviewed over many iterations. From Andorra to Zimbabwe to Pirates.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    wush

    wush

    Simplest & fastest way to transfer files between computers

    wush is a command line tool that lets you easily transfer files and open shells over a peer-to-peer WireGuard connection. No requirement to set up or trust a relay server for authentication. Powered by WireGuard for secure, fast, and reliable connections. Automatic peer-to-peer connections over UDP. Endless possibilities; rsync, ssh, etc.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    xCrash

    xCrash

    Provides the Android app with the ability to capture java crash

    xCrash provides the Android app with the ability to capture java crash, native crash and ANR. No root permission or any system permissions are required. xCrash can generate a tombstone file (similar format as Android system's tombstone file) in the directory you specified when the app process crashes or ANRs.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    CGAL

    CGAL

    The Computational Geometry Algorithms Library

    CGAL or the Computational Geometry Algorithms Library is a C++ library that gives you easy access to a myriad of efficient and reliable geometric algorithms. These algorithms are useful in a wide range of applications, including computer aided design, robotics, molecular biology, medical imaging, geographic information systems and more. CGAL features a great range of data structures and algorithms, including Voronoi diagrams, cell complexes and polyhedra, triangulations, arrangements of curves, surface and volume mesh generation, spatial searching, alpha shapes, geometry processing, and many more. The use of these result in beautiful, visually complex and accurate representations.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Awesome Mac

    Awesome Mac

    Collect premium software in various categories

    Now we have become very big and different from the original idea. Here we collect awesome macOS software in various categories. Feel free to star and fork. Reading and writing tools, text editors, office, markdown tools, note-taking, journaling. Ebooks, RSS, developer tools, IDEs, developer utilities, etc. Regular expression editors, API development and analysis, network analysis, command line tools, frameworks for hybrid applications, version control. Virtualization, databases, design and product, design tools, prototyping and mind-mapping tools, screen capturing software, etc. Major software download sites, there are a number of OSX Mac software sites. This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Kubernetes Handbook

    Kubernetes Handbook

    Cloud native application architecture practice handbook

    Cloud native is a behavioral method and design concept. In its essence, all behaviors or methods that can improve resource utilization and application delivery efficiency on the cloud are cloud-native. The history of cloud computing is a history of cloud native. Kubernetes opened the prelude to cloud native 1.0. The emergence of service mesh Istio led to microservices in the post-Kubernetes era. The rise of serverless has enabled cloud native to advance from the infrastructure layer to the application architecture layer. We are in a cloud native The new era of 2.0. Kubernetes is a container orchestration and scheduling engine developed by Google in June 2014 based on its internal Borg system. Google contributed it as an initial and core project to the CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation). In recent years, it has gradually developed a cloud native Ecology. The goal of Kubernetes is to provide a specification to describe the architecture of the cluster.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Awesome Privacy

    Awesome Privacy

    A curated list of privacy & security-focused software and services

    Awesome Privacy is a curated directory of privacy-respecting alternatives to mainstream apps and services, organized across many categories like browsers, search, email, messaging, cloud storage, and operating systems. It aims to help you choose tools that reduce tracking, fingerprinting, and data collection without sacrificing usability. Each entry highlights the project’s core properties—such as open source status, end-to-end encryption, and platform availability—so you can evaluate trade-offs quickly. Because product landscapes change fast, the list emphasizes ongoing maintenance and community discussion around quality and trust. It’s useful for privacy newcomers planning a gradual migration as well as experts building a hardened toolchain. The project also surfaces learning resources and practical guidance so you can understand the broader privacy landscape, not just pick tools in isolation.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Casey just

    Casey just

    Just a command runner

    just is a handy way to save and run project-specific commands.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Mini website for testing both general CS knowledge and enforce coding

    This repository collects concise flash cards that cover the core ideas of a traditional computer science curriculum with a focus on interview readiness. The cards distill topics like time and space complexity, classic data structures, algorithmic paradigms, operating systems, networking, and databases into short, testable prompts. They are designed for spaced-repetition style study so you can cycle frequently through fundamentals until recall feels automatic. Many cards point at canonical definitions or contrasts (e.g., stack vs. queue, BFS vs. DFS) to strengthen conceptual boundaries. The material favors clarity and breadth over exhaustive proofs, making it ideal for quick refreshers during a study plan. It complements longer resources by giving you a lightweight way to keep key concepts top of mind.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    SVoice (Speech Voice Separation)

    SVoice (Speech Voice Separation)

    We provide a PyTorch implementation of the paper Voice Separation

    SVoice is a PyTorch-based implementation of Facebook Research’s study on speaker voice separation as described in the paper “Voice Separation with an Unknown Number of Multiple Speakers.” This project presents a deep learning framework capable of separating mixed audio sequences where several people speak simultaneously, without prior knowledge of how many speakers are present. The model employs gated neural networks with recurrent processing blocks that disentangle voices over multiple computational steps, while maintaining speaker consistency across output channels. Separate models are trained for different speaker counts, and the largest-capacity model dynamically determines the actual number of speakers in a mixture. The repository includes all necessary scripts for training, dataset preparation, distributed training, evaluation, and audio separation.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Language Server Protocol

    Language Server Protocol

    Defines a common protocol for language servers

    The Language Server Protocol (LSP) is a specification that standardizes how editors and IDEs communicate with language-smart backends over JSON-RPC. It defines capabilities such as completion, hover information, signature help, go-to definition, find references, diagnostics, code actions, formatting, rename, semantic tokens, and more. By decoupling tooling from individual editors, a single language server can power multiple clients, dramatically reducing duplicated effort across ecosystems. The protocol negotiates capabilities at startup so clients and servers can evolve independently while maintaining compatibility. Extensions and proposals cover advanced scenarios—like call hierarchies, inlay hints, notebooks, and workspace symbols—allowing incremental adoption as needs grow. In practice, LSP has become the backbone for modern language tooling, enabling consistent developer experiences across VS Code, Neovim, Eclipse, JetBrains IDEs (via plugins), and many others.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Hacker Laws

    Hacker Laws

    Laws, theories, principles and patterns useful to developers

    Laws, Theories, Principles and Patterns that developers will find useful. There are lots of laws which people discuss when talking about development. This repository is a reference and overview of some of the most common ones. Principles and laws to follow such as: If a program is made up of two parts, part A, which must be executed by a single processor, and part B, which can be parallelised, then we see that adding multiple processors to the system executing the program can only have a limited benefit. It can potentially greatly improve the speed of part B - but the speed of part A will remain unchanged. Also, theories like The Broken Windows Theory, which suggests that visible signs of crime (or lack of care of an environment) lead to further and more serious crimes (or further deterioration of the environment). Conway's Law suggests that the technical boundaries of a system will reflect the structure of the organisation. These among others, are featured in this project.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Hello Algorithm

    Hello Algorithm

    Animated illustrations, one-click data structure

    Animated illustrations, one-click data structure and algorithm tutorials. This project aims to create an open source, free, novice-friendly introductory tutorial on data structures and algorithms. The whole book uses animated illustrations, the content is clear and easy to understand, and the learning curve is smooth, guiding beginners to explore the knowledge map of data structures and algorithms. The source code can be run with one click, helping readers improve their programming skills during exercises and understand the working principles of algorithms and the underlying implementation of data structures. Readers are encouraged to help each other learn, and questions and comments can usually be answered within two days.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    How They DevOps

    How They DevOps

    A curated collection of publicly available resources

    How They DevOps is a collection of public writeups, posts, and references that show how well-known companies actually implement DevOps practices in the real world. Instead of describing DevOps in the abstract, it points to concrete CI/CD setups, infrastructure choices, incident processes, and tooling stacks used by tech organizations. This gives learners and teams a reality check: DevOps at scale is opinionated, messy, and adapted to business constraints. It’s especially useful for people building a DevOps function who want to benchmark against recognizable names before picking tools. The repository also serves as inspiration for internal presentations and proposals because you can say “this is how X does it” and back it up. Over time, as new companies publish engineering blogs and postmortems, the repo can be updated to reflect current industry setups.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    The Hacker theme

    The Hacker theme

    Hacker is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages

    Hacker is a theme for GitHub Pages.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    cppbestpractices

    cppbestpractices

    Collaborative collection of C++ best practices

    Collaborative Collection of C++ Best Practices. This online resource is part of Jason Turner's collection of C++ Best Practices resources. This document is meant to be a collaborative discussion of the best practices in C++. It complements books such as Effective C++ (Meyers) and C++ Coding Standards (Alexandrescu, Sutter). We fill in some of the lower-level details that they don't discuss and provide specific stylistic recommendations while also discussing how to ensure overall code quality. In all cases brevity and succinctness is preferred. Examples are preferred for making the case for why one option is preferred over another. If necessary, words will be used. C++ Best Practices by Jason Turner is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ideabook

    ideabook

    A growth engineering idea in action

    ideabook is a collection curated by Phodal Huang containing a large number of hands-on practice project ideas for full-stack/growth engineering engineers. Each project is described with background, a showcase or story of need, and step-by-step implementation suggestions: from building a GIS system with Django+Haystack, to an editing-publishing separated blogging system, to an Ionic/Electron hybrid application, to building a JavaScript slide framework. The aim is to give developers concrete, creative, and tricky exercise ideas rather than generic “todo app” templates, helping them build their portfolio, sharpen skills, and explore architectures. The repository emphasizes “growth engineering”, building systems, not just UI, that require thinking about data flows, tooling, deployment, and scaling. Because the list is diverse across stacks (frontend, backend, mobile, GIS, search engines), it encourages cross-pollination of skills rather than deeper specialization.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    type-fest

    type-fest

    A collection of essential TypeScript types

    type-fest is a TypeScript utility types library that offers a curated, battle-tested suite of type definitions and type transformations that aren’t included in the TypeScript standard library. It provides types like Except, Merge, LiteralUnion, Writable, Promisable, PartialDeep, JsonObject, and many others that solve everyday typing needs in complex TypeScript codebases. Developers pull in just the types they need, which makes code more expressive and safer without reinventing tricky type logic. Because many of the types in type-fest are things “that should have been built-in,” it’s widely adopted across TypeScript projects that need more advanced static typing capabilities. The package is modular, well documented, and regularly maintained to stay compatible with evolving TypeScript versions and features. It plays a central role in type-heavy codebases (frameworks, utilities, libraries) by reducing repetition and giving reliable tools for type-level programming.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Best-of Python

    Best-of Python

    A ranked list of awesome Python open-source libraries

    This curated list contains 390 awesome open-source projects with a total of 1.4M stars grouped into 28 categories. All projects are ranked by a project-quality score, which is calculated based on various metrics automatically collected from GitHub and different package managers. If you like to add or update projects, feel free to open an issue, submit a pull request, or directly edit the projects.yaml. Contributions are very welcome! Ranked list of awesome python libraries for web development. Correctly generate plurals, ordinals, indefinite articles; convert numbers. Libraries for loading, collecting, and extracting data from a variety of data sources and formats. Libraries for data batch- and stream-processing, workflow automation, job scheduling, and other data pipeline tasks.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ExpressJS.com

    ExpressJS.com

    The Express.js Website

    This repository contains the source for the Express web site and documentation, the canonical reference for developers using the Express framework. It organizes material into API reference, getting-started guides, best practices, and topic-focused explanations such as routing, middleware, error handling, templating, and performance. Versioned docs help readers match API behavior to the framework version they’re running, reducing confusion during upgrades. The site showcases common patterns through concise examples, making it easy to translate concepts into working code. In addition to core Express usage, the documentation surfaces ecosystem guidance on things like security headers, structured logging, and integration with view engines or ORMs. Because it is open to community contributions, the documentation evolves alongside Express itself, reflecting real-world questions and solutions.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    MixItUp 3

    MixItUp 3

    Library for animated filtering, sorting, insertion, removal and more

    MixItUp is a high-performance, dependency-free library for animated DOM manipulation, giving you the power to filter, sort, add and remove DOM elements with beautiful animations. MixItUp plays nice with your existing HTML and CSS, making it a great choice for responsive layouts and compatible with inline-flow, percentages, media queries, flexbox and more. MixItUp is open source and free to use for non-commercial, educational and non-profit use. For use in commercial projects, a commercial license is required. Most commonly, MixItUp is applied to a "container" of "target" elements, which could be a portfolio of projects, a list of blog posts, a selection of products, or any kind of UI where filtering and/or sorting would be advantageous. Targets can be filtered using any valid selector e.g. '.category-a', and are sorted via optional custom data attributes e.g. 'data-order'.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Open Source iOS Apps

    Open Source iOS Apps

    Collaborative List of Open-Source iOS Apps

    A community-maintained directory of real-world, open-source iOS applications. It showcases a variety of apps (mostly written in Swift or Objective-C) covering utilities, UI examples, games, and more—as a learning reference or starting point for iOS developers. Help analyse individuals’ travel and trace their movements when cases of infection arise. Helps developers learn architecture patterns like MVVM, Combine, and SwiftUI. Regularly updated with projects reflecting current iOS development trends.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Stock prediction deep neural learning

    Stock prediction deep neural learning

    Predicting stock prices using a TensorFlow LSTM

    Predicting stock prices can be a challenging task as it often does not follow any specific pattern. However, deep neural learning can be used to identify patterns through machine learning. One of the most effective techniques for series forecasting is using LSTM (long short-term memory) networks, which are a type of recurrent neural network (RNN) capable of remembering information over a long period of time. This makes them extremely useful for predicting stock prices. Predicting stock prices is a complex task, as it is influenced by various factors such as market trends, political events, and economic indicators. The fluctuations in stock prices are driven by the forces of supply and demand, which can be unpredictable at times. To identify patterns and trends in stock prices, deep learning techniques can be used for machine learning. Long short-term memory (LSTM) is a type of recurrent neural network (RNN) that is specifically designed for sequence modeling and prediction.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    The Architect theme

    The Architect theme

    Architect is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages

    Architect is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages. You can preview the theme to see what it looks like, or even use it today.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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