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chuckle-cli
chuckle-cli is a command-line application that utilises an API in order to print out jokes in your terminal
environments
generative-ai-for-beginners
18 Lessons, Get Started Building with Generative AI 🔗 https://microsoft.github.io/generative-ai-for-beginners/
go-learning-resources
A curated collection of excellent resources to aid in learning the Go programming language. This repository includes high-quality websites, tutorials, books, and more that I have personally found valuable. Hopefully, they can also support you in your Go learning journey.
obsidian-dataview-cheatsheet
This cheatsheet provides a handy reference guide for writing powerful queries using the dataview plugin in Obsidian.
seburbandev.github.io
techops-balena-dash
Build a Raspberry Pi based desktop dashboard for stats, photos, videos and more!
testing-npm
who2kill-cli
Powershell script that simplifies usage of sp_who2 and KILL in SQL by running it from CMD/Powershell
seburbandev's Repositories
seburbandev/obsidian-dataview-cheatsheet
This cheatsheet provides a handy reference guide for writing powerful queries using the dataview plugin in Obsidian.
seburbandev/chuckle-cli
chuckle-cli is a command-line application that utilises an API in order to print out jokes in your terminal
seburbandev/go-learning-resources
A curated collection of excellent resources to aid in learning the Go programming language. This repository includes high-quality websites, tutorials, books, and more that I have personally found valuable. Hopefully, they can also support you in your Go learning journey.
seburbandev/environments
seburbandev/generative-ai-for-beginners
18 Lessons, Get Started Building with Generative AI 🔗 https://microsoft.github.io/generative-ai-for-beginners/
seburbandev/seburbandev.github.io
seburbandev/techops-balena-dash
Build a Raspberry Pi based desktop dashboard for stats, photos, videos and more!
seburbandev/testing-npm
seburbandev/who2kill-cli
Powershell script that simplifies usage of sp_who2 and KILL in SQL by running it from CMD/Powershell