GitHub, a web-based Git or version control repository service launched in 2008, and since then, it's gained popularity with more than 31 million developers working on more than 100 million repositories. That turns it into a Hugh community with great content and resource for all types of research and development.
Developers spend a lot of time on GitHub searching the project, learning new skills, building stuff, making connections, collapsing, and contributing to open-source projects. which leads to the creation of the great projects and ideas of all time like Linux, sci-kit-learn, and Django to name a few
Here are several repositories which I find used and valuable.
Awesome is a crud list of all kinds of interesting topics from programming languages, books, and Databases to backend and frontend development.
Learning Resources
A lot of new developers recoil even at the thought of opening a terminal. "The Art of Command Line" helps developers to learn a new skill and build a better understanding of the command line. It also puts some productive tools at their disposal.
Are you, someone who loves to design largely scalable, with minimum downtime systems, or just preparing for the system design interviews? This repository have you covered, it contains a vast amount of resources scattered throughout the web on system design principles.
With 47.9K this repository is a collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools, and magic spells.
If you are a web designer, UI developer, or full-stack developer, Design Resources for Developers is a curated list of design and UI resources from stock photos, web templates, CSS frameworks, UI libraries, tools, and much more.
the Awesome Cheatsheets GitHub repository is a great resource for finding cheat sheets for various programming languages, libraries, frameworks, and tools. The repository contains a curated list of cheat sheets from different sources, making it a one-stop shop for programmers, developers, and learners.
The repository covers a wide range of programming languages, including Python, Java, JavaScript, C++, Ruby, and many more. It also includes cheatsheets for popular tools like Git, Vim, Docker, and Kubernetes, making it a valuable resource for anyone working with these tools.
The Awesome Cheatsheets repository is constantly updated with new cheatsheets, and contributors are encouraged to submit their cheatsheets for inclusion in the repository. Overall, it's a great resource for anyone looking to quickly reference syntax or commands for various programming languages and tools.
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