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33-js-concepts
📜 33 concepts every JavaScript developer should know.
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Owen-Mak/33-js-concepts
📜 33 concepts every JavaScript developer should know.
Owen-Mak/awesome-interview-questions
:octocat: A curated awesome list of lists of interview questions. Feel free to contribute! :mortar_board:
Owen-Mak/aws-serverless-workshops
Code and walkthrough labs to set up serverless applications for Wild Rydes workshops
Owen-Mak/bridge-troll
A friendly troll that lives under Ontario's bridges
Owen-Mak/browser-laptop
Brave browser for Desktop and Laptop computers running Windows, OSX, and Linux
Owen-Mak/complete-javascript-course
Starter files, final projects and FAQ for my Complete JavaScript course
Owen-Mak/computer-science
:mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
Owen-Mak/CppCoreGuidelines
The C++ Core Guidelines are a set of tried-and-true guidelines, rules, and best practices about coding in C++
Owen-Mak/DPS909Release01
DPS909 Release 01 Project
Owen-Mak/elasticsearch
Open Source, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
Owen-Mak/filer
Node-like file system for browsers
Owen-Mak/gitpractice
Practice using git again
Owen-Mak/gitwsrepo1
Owen-Mak/googletest
Google Test
Owen-Mak/Interactive-Git-Cheatsheet
Interactive Git Cheatsheet
Owen-Mak/libnumberWebServer
Owen-Mak/libphonenumber
Google's common Java, C++ and JavaScript library for parsing, formatting, and validating international phone numbers.
Owen-Mak/libphonenumber-ASP-.Net
Owen-Mak/ParsePNum
Java servlet used to parse phone numbers using google's libphonenumber library.
Owen-Mak/phoneNum
Owen-Mak/phonenumberParser
Owen-Mak/practicalAI
A practical approach to learning machine learning.
Owen-Mak/professional-programming
A collection of full-stack resources for programmers.
Owen-Mak/SenecaOOP345-attic
This folder, attic, contains code fragments. Like most attics, this attic needs a good cleaning. Some fragments are from the usual places on the web, cplusplus.com, stackoverflow, etc. Some fragments are DIY code written in class. Some fragments are as-is as found on the web while others are heavily modified to make work or add functionality. Some fragments are useful, some are not. Most fragments work, some don't. Notable Useful Fragments ======================== fastforward.cpp - a summary of OOP345. funcptr.cpp - examples of the many ways of passing function names to other functions: direct call, c-style function pointer, c++-style function pointer, function object (functor), lambda, bind examples of intersting functions to pass function to: thread, async, packaged_task sp?.cpp - smart pointer resources mi-*.cpp - multiple inheritance resources, clone+diamond problem theading?01?.cpp - threading101?.cpp - basic threading, mutexes - threading201?.cpp - futires and promises - threading301?.cpp - async, packaged_task - threading401?.cpp - how things were done before async + packaged task thread-*.cpp - cool thread code, such as thread pools ll*.cpp - linked list code moveSimple.cpp - move semantics stl-calc-*.cpp - postfix calculator using stl stack, list, vector, deque containers vectorchar*.cpp - how to make a string class mased on std::vector<char> dp-composite*.cpp - composite (tree) design pattern code alarmsetjmp.cpp + setjmp*.cpp - use alarm and setjmp to do interesting things swap.cpp - swapping data in place (without using a temporary) using xor and add operators. asmlist.cpp - how to generate an in-line assembler listing of the code generated by the compiler popen.cpp - how to start up a pipe to a program and read the output from the program folder threading-concurrency_in_action - pdf and sample code from Concurancy in Action book
Owen-Mak/StudentWorks
Owen-Mak/system-design-primer
Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview. Includes Anki flashcards.
Owen-Mak/teammates
This is the project website for the TEAMMATES feedback management tool for education
Owen-Mak/vscode
Visual Studio Code
Owen-Mak/wildrydes-site
aws workshop app
Owen-Mak/You-Dont-Know-JS
A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.