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Education Software for ChromeOS

  • Enterprise-Grade Monitoring - Zero Compromises Icon
    Enterprise-Grade Monitoring - Zero Compromises

    PRTG delivers deep visibility and proactive alerts for complex IT. Monitor, analyze, and optimize - all in one platform.

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  • Powerful Website Security | Continuous Web Threat Platform Icon
    Powerful Website Security | Continuous Web Threat Platform

    Continuously detect, prioritize, and validate web threats to quickly mitigate security, privacy, and compliance risks.

    Reflectiz is a comprehensive web exposure management platform that helps organizations proactively identify, monitor, and mitigate security, privacy, and compliance risks across their online environments. Designed to address the growing complexity of modern websites, Reflectiz provides full visibility and control over first, third, and even fourth-party components, such as scripts, trackers, and open-source libraries that often evade traditional security tools.
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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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    The virtual lab is a NASA-funded project to provide simulated instrumentation. ITG has developed a Virtual Microscope (Virtual SEM and LM) for viewing high-resolution, multi-dimensional image datasets. More info and data: http://virtual.itg.uiuc.edu
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    CompPad
    CompPad is a LibreOffice extension that provides live mathematical and engineering calculations within a Writer document. It is intended to provide a free / open-source alternative to Mathcad .
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    simple-quiz

    simple-quiz

    Simple quiz app using PHP >= 5.4 and MySQL.

    Simple quiz app using PHP >= 5.4 and MySQL. Built with Slim, Bootstrap3 and Idiorm
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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  • Patch Management and Vulnerability Remediation Software | Action1 Icon
    Patch Management and Vulnerability Remediation Software | Action1

    Enable IT security and operations teams to detect, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities to ensure continuous compliance – all while reducing cost

    Action1 reinvents patching with an infinitely scalable, highly secure, cloud-native platform configurable in 5 minutes — it just works and is always free for the first 100 endpoints, with no functional limits. Featuring unified OS and third-party patching with peer-to-peer patch distribution and real-time vulnerability assessment with no VPN needed, it enables autonomous endpoint management that preempts ransomware and security risks, all while eliminating costly routine labor. Trusted by thousands of enterprises managing millions of endpoints globally, Action1 is certified for SOC 2 and ISO 27001.
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    Eulumdat_3D - QLumEdit2

    Eulumdat_3D - QLumEdit2

    show and edit eulumdat files

    Eulumdat_3D the better Eulumdat viewer and editor. You can view ldt files as 3D ,compare two luminaires, print a simple datasheet. From given light distribution you can create different ldt files depending on light flux and CCT also as app under https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riloc.eulumdat
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    MySQL English Dictionary

    MySQL English Dictionary

    A Full English - English dictionary in MySQL Format

    A dictionary with 176023 entries. Text was extracted from the files at http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~ralph/OPTED/ and then parsed and stored in a 16MB MySQL database. The database has three fields : a. word b. wordtype and c. definition. You can use this standalone or as a jquery/ajax/PHP addon for your programs. Acknowledgment of the original content: a. OPTED b. Project Gutenburg c. and the 1913 edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
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    The purpose of this project is to create a German translation of the book <a href="http://www.byteofpython.info">"A Byte of Python"</a> originally written in English by Swaroop C H.
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    Xena - Digital Preservation Software
    NO LONGER MAINTAINED, NO LONGER SUPPORTED Xena transforms files into open data formats for long-term digital preservation, encodes content in Base64 and wraps in XML metadata. Formats supported include MBOX, PST, MSG, DOC, XLS, PPT, RTF, PNG, XML, PDF, JPG, TIFF, PCX, WAV, MP3 and more.
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    Strong Java Chess Engines Game

    Strong Java Chess Engines Game

    SJCE - free portable cross-platform graphical chess game, 100% Java.

    SJCE - Strong Java Chess Engines, free portable cross-platform graphical chess game, 100%-pure Java. Support with including many best free/open-source java xboard/uci chess engines. It is possible to play both White and Black. It is possible to play Human to Human, Human vs Engine, Engine vs Engine. Simple and intuitive GUI - Graphical User Interface. Tested on Windows/Linux. Need jre1.8 - https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/javase8-archive-downloads.html. Source - https://github.com/harp077/sjce If you like this - put a star on https://github.com/harp077/sjce/ for support project please.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Find out just how much your login box can do for your customer | Auth0

    With over 53 social login options, you can fast-track the signup and login experience for users.

    From improving customer experience through seamless sign-on to making MFA as easy as a click of a button – your login box must find the right balance between user convenience, privacy and security.
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    Argunet

    Argunet

    argument map editor for analyzing and visualizing complex debates

    Argunet is a client-server software for computer-supported argument visualization (CSAV). Reconstructed debates are visualized as argument maps and can be shared through the Argunet Server.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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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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    BibleTime

    BibleTime

    a Bible study tool

    BibleTime is a powerful cross platform Bible study tool. It uses the SWORD programming library to work with Bible texts, commentaries, dictionaries and books provided by the CrossWire Bible Society (http://www.crosswire.org).
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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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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    CS Notes

    CS Notes

    Essential knowledge for technical interviews, Leetcode, and OS

    CS-Notes is a comprehensive, community-driven collection of study materials and technical notes for computer science students and professionals. Created by CyC2018, the repository consolidates essential computer science topics, algorithm solutions, and interview preparation materials in one well-organized resource. It covers a broad range of subjects, including data structures, algorithms, operating systems, networks, databases, and Java development. The repository also includes sections on system design, distributed systems, caching, and message queues, providing practical knowledge relevant to software engineering interviews and real-world applications. In addition, it emphasizes code readability, clean coding practices, and proper documentation formatting. The notes follow the Chinese copywriting typesetting guidelines for improved readability, and the project employs consistent HTML-based image formatting to maintain a polished, uniform presentation across all documents.
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    Clean Code JavaScript

    Clean Code JavaScript

    Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript

    clean-code-javascript adapts Robert C. Martin’s Clean Code principles to the JavaScript ecosystem, presenting them as pragmatic, example-driven guidelines rather than a prescriptive style guide. It focuses on writing code that is readable, searchable, testable, and easy to refactor, using before/after (“Bad/Good”) snippets to make each idea concrete. The repository covers everyday concerns—naming, functions, conditionals, objects, classes, and error handling—showing how small choices compound into maintainable systems. Modern JavaScript features (e.g., default parameters, destructuring, classes, array methods) are used to illustrate clearer APIs and fewer side effects. Throughout, the guidance encourages single-purpose functions, avoiding unnecessary context and duplications, and favoring functional patterns where they improve clarity. It’s a reference you dip into to assess your code’s clarity and consistency, not a checklist of rules to follow blindly.
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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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    Comprehensive Rust

    Comprehensive Rust

    This is the Rust course used by the Android team at Google

    Comprehensive Rust is an open source training course developed by Google to provide a complete introduction to the Rust programming language. Originally created for Google engineers, it has since been released publicly for the broader developer community. The course is structured into modular lessons that cover the fundamentals of Rust, including ownership, lifetimes, traits, generics, and error handling, before progressing to advanced topics like concurrency, async programming, unsafe Rust, and FFI. It is designed to be taught in classroom settings but can also be followed independently, making it useful both for structured training and self-study. The materials are presented in a slide-based format with accompanying examples and hands-on exercises to reinforce key concepts. By offering an accessible yet thorough introduction, the course helps learners gain practical experience with Rust while building a strong understanding of its unique safety and performance guarantees.
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    Computational Thinking

    Computational Thinking

    Introduction to computational thinking with Julia

    Computational Thinking is an open source MIT course repository that teaches computational problem-solving through the Julia programming language. The course integrates mathematics, computing, and real-world applications into a unified curriculum, making it suitable for students across science, engineering, and data-driven fields. It emphasizes learning how to translate problems into computational terms and developing algorithms and models to analyze them effectively. Using Julia, the course highlights both mathematical reasoning and practical coding, bridging the gap between theory and application. The materials include lectures, notebooks, exercises, and projects that encourage experimentation and discovery. By combining programming with conceptual depth, the repository aims to build skills that are transferable across disciplines and essential for modern scientific inquiry.
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    DIO Lab

    DIO Lab

    Repository for "Contributing to an Open Source Project on GitHub" lab

    dio-lab-open-source is an educational repository created as part of the “Contributing to an Open Source Project” course offered by Digital Innovation One (DIO). The project serves as a practical learning environment where students can explore the fundamentals of contributing to open source software through GitHub. It provides hands-on experience with the Git workflow, including forking repositories, creating branches, submitting pull requests, and collaborating with other developers. The repository also emphasizes the role of Markdown in writing effective documentation, guiding learners on how to create clear, well-formatted text for README files and project guides. While Markdown is used for documentation and presentation, the course encourages students to complement it with proper debugging tools and language-specific development practices. Overall, this project functions as a stepping stone for beginners aiming to build confidence and competence in the real-world.
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    Data Science Specialization

    Data Science Specialization

    Course materials for the Data Science Specialization on Coursera

    The Data Science Specialization Courses repository is a collection of materials that support the Johns Hopkins University Data Science Specialization on Coursera. It contains the source code and resources used throughout the specialization’s courses, covering a broad range of data science concepts and techniques. The repository is designed as a shared space for code examples, datasets, and instructional materials, helping learners follow along with lectures and assignments. It spans essential topics such as R programming, data cleaning, exploratory data analysis, statistical inference, regression models, machine learning, and practical data science projects. By providing centralized resources, the repo makes it easier for students to practice concepts and replicate examples from the curriculum. It also offers a structured view of how multiple disciplines—programming, statistics, and applied data analysis—come together in a professional workflow.
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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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    First Contributions

    First Contributions

    Help beginners to contribute to open source projects

    The first-contributions repository is a community-driven project designed to simplify and guide beginners through their very first open source contribution. Many new developers find the Git workflow intimidating, so this project provides a safe, structured, and supportive way to practice without fear of mistakes. It includes step-by-step tutorials that walk contributors through the process of forking a repository, making changes, and submitting a pull request. The repository is translated into multiple languages, making it accessible to a global audience and ensuring inclusivity for contributors around the world. Over the years, it has attracted thousands of contributors and serves as a popular entry point into the world of open source collaboration. Its impact lies not only in teaching GitHub workflows but also in fostering confidence, community spirit, and the habit of contributing to open source.
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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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    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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    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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