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    boats

    boats

    a race scenario drawing tool

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    Downloads: 45 This Week
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    Math Editor

    Math Editor

    An equation editor for creating mathematical and scientific documents.

    The goal of project Math Editor is to provide students and professionals a quality alternative to expensive equation editors.
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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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
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    subs2srs

    subs2srs

    Convert movies and TV shows to flashcards

    subs2srs allows you to create import files for Anki or other Spaced Repetition Systems (SRS) based on your favorite foreign language movies and TV shows to aid in the language learning process. See http://subs2srs.sourceforge.net/ for more information.
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    Downloads: 44 This Week
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    NASA World Wind is a graphically rich 3D virtual globe for use on desktop computers running Windows. It combines NASA imagery generated from satellites that have produced Blue Marble, Landsat 7, SRTM, MODIS and more.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Digital Logic Design

    Digital Logic Design

    Digital Circuits Design and Simulation

    DLD V 2.0 Released Digital Logic Design is a Software tool for designing and simulating digital circuits. It provides digital parts ranging from simple gates to Arithmetic Logic Unit. You may start your circuit from simple gates and flipflops and keep on converting them into ICs. These ICs, later on, may be incorporated into other circuits to built more complex circuits like CPU. You may even use SOP expressions to generate digital circuits in IC form. You can use this software to design Combinational, Synchronous and Asynchronous Sequential Circuits. The circuit working can be analyzed by using output parts like LEDs, Seven Segment Display as well as CRT and digital Oscilloscope all provided in the software. This Software may be used by professionals, hobbyists and students alike. The teachers may incorporate this software in their courses like Digital Logic and Computer Design, Computer Architecture, Computer Organization and Embedded Systems.
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    Downloads: 67 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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    Time_limit

    Time_limit

    A windowed/full-screen countdown timer.

    A windowed / full-screen countdown timer. Colour and font size changes are used as warnings. Progress-bar gives a glance at the time stream. Three different modes are available: - time left; - time passed; - ordinary clock. When the time is over several possibilities are available: - to show the defined message; - to continue count the time; - to launch another application; - to close the count-down timer. Useful for speech, lecture or presentation timing. Colour / font / time limits can be changed using settings window and hot-keys. To change current time use the mouse wheel. By clicking on progress-bar, the timer mode is toggled.
    Downloads: 66 This Week
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    LPub3D

    LPub3D

    LDraw™ editor for LEGO® style digital building instructions.

    LPub3D is an Open Source WYSIWYG editing application for creating LEGO® style digital building instructions. LPub3D is developed and maintained by Trevor SANDY. It uses the LDraw™ parts library, the most comprehensive library of digital Open Source LEGO® bricks available (www.ldraw.org/ ) and reads the LDraw LDR and MPD model file formats. LPub3D is available for free under the GNU Public License v3 and runs on Windows, Linux and macOS Operating Systems. LPub3D is also available as a Linux 'no-install', multi-platform AppImage. Portions of LPub3D are based on LPUB© 2007-2009 Kevin Clague, LeoCAD© 2025 Leonardo Zide, LDView© 2025 Travis Cobbs & Peter Bartfai and additional third party components. LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this application. LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this application. © 2015-2025 Trevor SANDY
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    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    iTest is a Qt application consisting of a Server and a Client designed for easy computerised examination.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    openSIS Community Edition

    openSIS Community Edition

    Open Source Student Information System / School Management Software

    This openSIS Community Edition is the official openSIS edition supported by Open Solutions for Education, Inc., the publisher of openSIS application. This edition is worked on by the OS4ED core development team and is also open to the public.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    Offline school software

    Offline school software

    Offline school software is specially develop for schools and colleges

    Offline school software is specially develop for schools and colleges to fulfill all the requirements of educational institution.
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    Downloads: 60 This Week
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    30 Days of Elixir

    30 Days of Elixir

    A walk through the Elixir language in 30 exercises

    30-days-of-elixir is an educational repository created by Josh Adams (seven1m) designed to teach the fundamentals of the Elixir programming language through a structured, daily learning approach. The project provides a series of exercises and examples meant to guide learners from the basics of Elixir syntax to more advanced functional programming concepts. Each day introduces new material in a concise and practical format, encouraging hands-on experimentation and gradual mastery of the language. The content covers essential topics such as pattern matching, recursion, data structures, processes, and message passing—core principles that define Elixir’s design. This incremental learning format allows developers to build confidence and understanding while maintaining consistent progress. As one of the early and influential resources in the Elixir community, 30-days-of-elixir remains a valuable guide for self-learners and newcomers to the functional programming paradigm.
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    Analyze

    Analyze

    Draven's Blog

    analyze is a collection of in-depth source code analyses of popular open source projects, primarily focused on programming languages, compilers, operating systems, and distributed systems. Maintained as a knowledge repository, it contains detailed write-ups that explain the internal mechanisms of complex software systems. The project is designed for developers and researchers who want to deepen their understanding of how widely used technologies are built and maintained. Each analysis breaks down design choices, implementation details, and architectural patterns, making difficult topics more approachable. The repository emphasizes clarity and structured explanations, serving both as a study resource and a reference for engineers exploring system internals. By gathering analyses of diverse projects in one place, analyze helps learners and practitioners bridge the gap between theory and large-scale production code.
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    Code Guide

    Code Guide

    Standards for developing consisten and sustainable HTML and CSS

    Code Guide is a set of standards for developing consistent, flexible, and sustainable HTML and CSS. It comes from years of experience writing code on projects of all sizes. It's not the end-all be-all, but it's a start. Don't capitalize tags, including the doctype. Use soft tabs with two spaces, they're the only way to guarantee code renders the same in any environment. Nested elements should be indented once (two spaces). Always use double quotes, never single quotes, on attributes. Don't include a trailing slash in self-closing elements, the HTML5 spec says they're optional. Don’t omit optional closing tags (e.g. </li> or </body>). Enforce standards mode and more consistent rendering in every browser possible with this simple doctype at the beginning of every HTML page. Authors are encouraged to specify a lang attribute on the root html element, giving the document's language. This aids speech synthesis tools to determine what pronunciations to use.
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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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    Digital Forensics Guide

    Digital Forensics Guide

    Learn all about Digital Forensics and Computer Forensics

    The Digital Forensics Guide repository is a comprehensive, structured reference for investigators, analysts, students, and cybersecurity professionals interested in digital forensics principles, tools, methodologies, and workflows. It organizes foundational topics such as evidence acquisition, disk and memory analysis, file system structures, network forensics, artifact extraction, timeline generation, and reporting into digestible modules that help build core competency. Alongside conceptual explanations, the guide includes practical examples with widely used tools (like Autopsy, Volatility, Sleuth Kit, and network analysis suites), illustrating how investigations proceed from initial data capture to final analysis. The goal is to provide both a learning path and a quick reference for real-world casework, bridging the gap between academic theory and operational practice.
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    Flutter Tutorials

    Flutter Tutorials

    Source code for all the tutorials on FilledStacks' channel

    This repository is a collection of educational Flutter projects created to teach best practices, patterns, and real-world app features. Each tutorial is structured as a separate mini-project focusing on a topic like state management, navigation, responsive layouts, or service integration. It emphasizes clean architecture, testability, and scalable code, showing developers how to go beyond toy examples. Tutorials often come with detailed commentary or videos to explain design decisions. The collection helps developers bridge the gap between learning Flutter basics and building production-ready apps. It serves as both a reference and a training resource for those aiming to adopt Flutter in professional projects.
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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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    Open Chinese Convert

    Open Chinese Convert

    Conversion between Traditional and Simplified Chinese

    Open Chinese Convert (OpenCC, 開放中文轉換) is an opensource project for conversions between Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Japanese Kanji (Shinjitai). It supports character-level and phrase-level conversion, character variant conversion and regional idioms among Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. This is not translation tool between Mandarin and Cantonese, etc.
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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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    Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers

    Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers

    Learn Python from DevOps Engineer point of you

    Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers is a structured “Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers” course laid out as a day-by-day learning path. The repository is organized into Day-01 through Day-19 folders plus a small sample app, which makes it very easy to follow in sequence like a bootcamp. The curriculum starts with Python installation, environment setup, and writing your first script, then quickly moves into data types, strings, regular expressions, variables, and functions. It places a strong emphasis on DevOps-specific use cases: environment variables, command-line arguments, configuration handling, and automating log analysis or user management tasks are all explicitly woven into the exercises. As you progress, you encounter increasingly rich Python features such as lists (with list comprehensions), dictionaries, sets, operators, and control flow, always tied back to practical automation or infrastructure examples.
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    SwiftLint

    SwiftLint

    A tool to enforce Swift style and conventions

    A tool to enforce Swift style and conventions, loosely based on the now archived GitHub Swift Style Guide. SwiftLint enforces the style guide rules that are generally accepted by the Swift community. These rules are well described in popular style guides like Ray Wenderlich’s Swift Style Guide. SwiftLint hooks into Clang and SourceKit to use the AST representation of your source files for more accurate results. You might want to move your SwiftLint phase directly before ‘Compile Sources’ step, to detect errors quickly before compiling. However, SwiftLint is designed to run on valid Swift code that cleanly completes the compiler’s parsing stage. So running SwiftLint before ‘Compile Sources’ might yield some incorrect results. SwiftLint hooks into SourceKit so it continues working even as Swift evolves! This also keeps SwiftLint lean, as it doesn’t need to ship with a full Swift compiler, it just communicates with the official one you already have installed on your machine.
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    ThePrimeagen's init.lua

    ThePrimeagen's init.lua

    Neovim configuration repository

    init.lua is the personal Neovim configuration repository managed by ThePrimeagen, showcasing his curated setup that optimizes Neovim for modern development workflows using Lua rather than the traditional Vimscript. It includes a thoughtfully assembled set of plugins, key mappings, autocommands, UI tweaks, and performance settings that reflect years of live-coding refinement and real world use. The configuration leverages popular ecosystem tools like lazy plugin managers, language server integrations, and custom enhancements to improve navigation, syntax highlighting, file management, and editor ergonomics. Users can clone and adapt this repository as a starting point for their own Neovim customization, taking advantage of presets that already incorporate best practices for productivity and code clarity. Because the repository captures a historical commit log with explanations of changes, readers can trace decisions and learn how different configuration elements interact.
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