Node.js
Node.js is a tool for executing JavaScript in a variety of environments. JavaScript had humble beginnings as a language that lived only in web browsers, but the Node.js project has expanded its reach and helped make it the most popular programming language in the world. Node.js extends the creative potential of people with web development experience, enabling a new generation of developers to create servers, command-line tools, desktop apps, and even robots.
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macOS development environment setup: Easy-to-understand instructions with automated setup scripts for developer tools like Vim, Sublime Text, Bash, iTerm, Python data analysis, Spark, Hadoop MapReduce, AWS, Heroku, JavaScript web development, Android development, common data stores, and dev-based OS X defaults.
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Deployment scripts & config for Sock Shop
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Komodo Edit is a fast and free multi-language code editor. Written in JS, Python, C++ and based on the Mozilla platform.
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Code from the Engineer Man YouTube channel. Please do not submit pull requests, they will be ignored/closed. The code in the repo needs to remain as it was in the video.
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Virtual environment for Node.js & integrator with virtualenv
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Nice-looking lightweight console ASCII line charts ╭┈╯ for NodeJS, browsers and terminal, no dependencies
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Examples of how to use or integrate DeepSpeech
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Chat Bot Samples for Google Chat.
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vuejs and Django integration with hot code reload. Dont use this, use https://github.com/NdagiStanley/vue-django or https://github.com/gtalarico/django-vue-template
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VeezStreamBot is a Telegram Group Calls streamer bot with lots of useful and interesting features, written in Python powered by Pyrogram and Py-TgCalls. Supported streaming from YouTube & m3u8 platform.
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A Pulumi resource provider for Kubernetes to manage API resources and workloads in running clusters
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A rough port of Node.js's EventEmitter to Python with a few tricks of its own
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A robust, and flexible open source User & Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) framework used for Security Analytics. Developed with luv by Data Scientists & Security Analysts from the Cyber Security Industry. [PRE-ALPHA]
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Jupyter magic to allow Node.js code to run in a notebook
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Python script wrote to automate the process of generating various reverse shells.
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MagicMirror on 7.5 ePaper Waveshare Display with a Raspberry Pi
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A repository for HacktoberFest 2018.
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A Pulumi component for easily creating and managing an Amazon EKS Cluster
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High Accuracy Captcha Breaker with Tensorflow and Node.js
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While running PortScanner through UI, the below page will be displayed.
In the sidebar, contacts and about pages are not yet built.
Build a contact.html page for the same. Details of contributors/admin (as listed in README.md) and GitHub repository link can be added in contact.html.
For about.html see this issue -> #135
测试题小程序 包含后端api接口 可能会改成gitbook应用了吧
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Created by Ryan Dahl
Released May 27, 2009
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Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.

User story
What did you do?
1.Goto a RTL version of MDN ste. eg: https://developer.mozilla.org/fa/
2.Look at small arrows on side of Web Technologies; Learn web development; Developer Tools
3.Look at cat that shows "Help us build better CSS debugging tools!
Which CSS bugs are the worst?
Take the Survey"
4-Look at location of Arrow of "Sign Up now" button
5-From Refrences and