Showing 70 open source projects for "syntax"

View related business solutions
  • The Receptionist for iPad | the Original Visitor Management System Icon
    The Receptionist for iPad | the Original Visitor Management System

    Easily keep track of visitors and say goodbye to time-wasting interruptions with The Receptionist for iPad

    The Receptionist for iPad is visitor management software that allows users to calm the chaos of the front office. Our digital check-in solution is customizable to your needs; from your company branding, to configurable buttons and drag-and-drop-design badge printing. Effectively manage and track everyone who comes to your workspace and store the information securely in the cloud: no more paper visitor log!
    Learn More
  • Inspections+ Mobile forms for Dynamics 365 - Resco.net Icon
    Inspections+ Mobile forms for Dynamics 365 - Resco.net

    Start collecting field data without the hassles of complicated development thanks to resco.Inspections' native integration with Dynamics 365.

    Equip your frontline teams with a robust digital solution to simplify data collection and reporting. Handle inspections and audits effortlessly, even in remote locations, and create comprehensive reports on the spot, all integrated with Dynamics 365.
    Learn More
  • 1
    golang101

    golang101

    Programming explanation and instruction book focusing on Go syntax

    A programming explanation and instruction book focusing on Go language syntax and semantics. A Go programming knowledge base that keeps pace with the times. Go 101 is a series of books about programming in Go. The current series includes "Go Language (Basic Knowledge) 101" is a programming guide book ( e-book download ) that focuses on Go syntax and semantics (except custom generics) and runtime-related knowledge points.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    Introduction to Zig

    Introduction to Zig

    An open, technical and introductory book for the Zig programming lang

    This is the official repository for the book "Introduction to Zig: a project-based Book", written by Pedro Duarte Faria. To know more about the book, check out the About this book section below. You can read the current version of the book in your web browser. The book is built using the publishing system Quarto in conjunction with a little bit of R code (zig_engine.R), which is responsible for calling the Zig compiler to compile and run the Zig code examples.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    Google Open Source Project Style Guide

    Google Open Source Project Style Guide

    Chinese version of Google open source project style guide

    ...If the project you are modifying originates from Google, you may be directed to the English version of the project page to understand the style used by the project. The Chinese version of the project uses reStructuredText plain text markup syntax, and uses Sphinx to generate document formats such as HTML / CHM / PDF.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 4
    Swift Guide

    Swift Guide

    Swift Featured Projects in brain Mapping

    SwiftGuide is a comprehensive, community-maintained guide to the Swift programming language, designed to serve as both a learning resource and a handy reference. It covers all major language aspects: syntax, control flow, functions, closures, generics, protocols, extensions, memory management, concurrency, and the standard library. Each topic typically includes clear explanations, annotated code snippets, and tips for best practices, helping readers understand both how features work and how to use them idiomatically. Over time, the guide has evolved alongside Swift itself, with updates to reflect new language releases, deprecations, and shifting patterns. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Unimus makes Network Automation and Configuration Management easy. Icon
    Unimus makes Network Automation and Configuration Management easy.

    Deploying Unimus to manage your entire network requires only minutes, allowing for rapid deployment without headaches.

    We aim to make automation, disaster recovery, change management and configuration auditing painless and affordable for a network of any size.
    Learn More
  • 5
    You Don't Know JS Yet

    You Don't Know JS Yet

    A book series (2 published editions) on the JS language.

    You-Dont-Know-JS is a renowned book series by Kyle Simpson that delves deeply into the inner workings and foundational principles of the JavaScript language. The repository hosts the second edition of the series, which continues the author’s mission to help developers understand JavaScript beyond surface-level syntax and frameworks. Each book focuses on specific language mechanisms—such as scope, closures, objects, and types—providing a rigorous exploration of how JavaScript actually operates under the hood. The project encourages readers to engage critically with the language, moving past memorization toward true mastery and mental clarity in coding. ...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 6
    ThePrimeagen's init.lua

    ThePrimeagen's init.lua

    Neovim configuration repository

    ...It includes a thoughtfully assembled set of plugins, key mappings, autocommands, UI tweaks, and performance settings that reflect years of live-coding refinement and real world use. The configuration leverages popular ecosystem tools like lazy plugin managers, language server integrations, and custom enhancements to improve navigation, syntax highlighting, file management, and editor ergonomics. Users can clone and adapt this repository as a starting point for their own Neovim customization, taking advantage of presets that already incorporate best practices for productivity and code clarity. Because the repository captures a historical commit log with explanations of changes, readers can trace decisions and learn how different configuration elements interact.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 7
    Book1_Python-For-Beginners

    Book1_Python-For-Beginners

    The Iris Book: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division

    Book1_Python-For-Beginners is the introductory volume of the Visualize-ML series, designed to teach Python programming to newcomers with no prior coding experience. The repository emphasizes clarity and gradual skill building, starting from fundamental syntax and moving toward practical programming patterns. It integrates visual aids and annotated code examples to help learners understand not just how Python works but why certain patterns are used. The material is structured to support self-paced learning, making it suitable for students, career switchers, and hobbyists. Because the book is part of a larger data science pathway, it also prepares readers for later work in visualization and machine learning. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 8
    Countries

    Countries

    Laravel countries and currencies

    ...This package is not tied to Laravel and doesn't require it to be installed (we have a bridge for this purpose), but it has Laravel Collections in its core, all methods in Collections are available, this way you can do things like filter, map, reduce, search, sort, reject, and a lot more. It, actually, uses Coollection, which is Laravel Collections with a fluent syntax, allowing us to have access to array keys (and values) as object properties.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 9
    Hello Git & GitHub

    Hello Git & GitHub

    Tutorial repository designed to teach how to use the Git vc system

    ...The course spans around 5 hours of instruction and covers more than 25 Git commands along with GitHub workflows, installation/configuration, terminal usage, branching, merging, collaboration, and authentication. It is structured to introduce learners not only to the syntax of Git commands but also to development workflows such as feature branches, pull requests, and remote repositories. The content is hosted in a GitHub repository, reinforcing the practical aspect of versioning while you learn. It also includes supplemental materials like a book (in print and e-book) to complement the tutorials. This makes it highly useful for developers entering the open-source ecosystem or those needing a solid foundation in Git/GitHub workflow.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • All Things Performance and Partner Marketing, All in One Place Icon
    All Things Performance and Partner Marketing, All in One Place

    Track calls, leads, and clicks without the manual work

    Automatically tie revenue back to campaigns, channels, publishers, and networks through marketing attribution. Spend less time juggling reports, and more time optimizing for growth by using a single operating solution for partner and performance marketing.
    Learn More
  • 10
    rust-by-practice

    rust-by-practice

    Challenging examples, exercises and projects

    rust-by-practice is a hands-on, exercise-oriented learning resource for the Rust programming language that takes users beyond theory into real code challenges and practical patterns. Rather than simply listing Rust syntax or language features, it structures its content around progressively complex problems, each designed to illustrate a core Rust concept such as ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, traits, concurrency, zero-cost abstractions, and safe systems programming idioms. The repository aggregates explanations, example code, and interactive practice so that learners build both conceptual understanding and muscle memory writing idiomatic Rust. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 11
    TechCPP

    TechCPP

    C++ learning and interview guide aimed at back-end systems developers

    ...It gathers frequently asked concepts and deep dives—value categories (lvalue/rvalue), perfect forwarding, casts, memory models, atomics, and more—into a structured, readable format. The material goes beyond syntax to discuss performance, optimization techniques, and how standard library containers are implemented under the hood. You’ll also find practical debugging and tooling advice, such as using gdb to diagnose deadlocks or reasoning about concurrency primitives. The repository organizes topics so you can quickly locate weak spots before interviews or brush up for day-to-day coding. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 12
    Python Core 50 Courses

    Python Core 50 Courses

    Structured learning path that organizes Python fundamentals

    Python-Core-50-Courses is a structured learning path that organizes Python fundamentals into 50 digestible lessons designed for steady, incremental progress. The curriculum starts with the basics—syntax, variables, data types, and control flow—then advances to functions, modules, object-oriented programming, and common standard-library utilities. Each lesson favors hands-on examples and short exercises so learners can immediately apply new concepts in code. Later sections typically touch on practical topics such as file I/O, error handling, regular expressions, and simple networking, giving learners a toolbox for everyday scripts and utilities. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 13
    Preguntas de entrevista para React

    Preguntas de entrevista para React

    Questions about React for job interviews

    ...and JSX basics to advanced topics such as hydration, server components, useTransition, useSyncExternalStore, server actions, streaming rendering APIs, and new React 19 features. It also includes JavaScript fundamentals that are essential for React, like array methods, optional chaining, arrow functions, and module syntax, so learners can strengthen their base while studying React itself.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 14
    CSS Reference

    CSS Reference

    Fee visual guide to the most popular CSS properties

    CSS Reference is a human-friendly, example-driven reference for CSS that focuses on how properties behave in practice rather than only listing their syntax. Each entry explains what a property does, shows concise examples, and illustrates the visual result so you can internalize concepts quickly. The reference highlights common pitfalls and “gotchas,” helping you avoid surprises when mixing layout modes like Flexbox and Grid or when dealing with overflow and positioning. It favors clarity and progressive learning, moving from simple cases to more nuanced behavior and interactions between properties. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 15
    reprex

    reprex

    Render bits of R code for sharing, e.g., on GitHub or StackOverflow

    reprex is an R package (from the tidyverse / Posit ecosystem) that helps users make reproducible examples (reprexes) of R code: self-contained, shareable, minimal examples capturing an issue or showing desired behavior. It formats code and its output nicely (often using Markdown or syntax appropriate to posting on forums, GitHub, StackOverflow etc.), handles dependencies, session info, etc. The goal is to make debugging, asking for help, or demonstrating code easier through rigorous reproducible examples. Get slightly different Markdown, optimized for Slack messages. Handles dependencies (e.g. load required libraries inside the reprex) so that code example is self-contained. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 16
    Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers

    Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers

    Learn Python from DevOps Engineer point of you

    Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers is a structured “Python Zero to Hero for DevOps Engineers” course laid out as a day-by-day learning path. The repository is organized into Day-01 through Day-19 folders plus a small sample app, which makes it very easy to follow in sequence like a bootcamp. The curriculum starts with Python installation, environment setup, and writing your first script, then quickly moves into data types, strings, regular expressions, variables, and functions. It...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 17
    Linguistic Tree Constructor

    Linguistic Tree Constructor

    Syntax tree editor for rapid annotation of existing text

    Linguistic Tree Constructor (LTC) is a tool for drawing lingusitic syntax trees of already-existing text. It is a syntax editor, not a text editor, so the text has to exist already. It is best suited for large-scale, rapid creation of hand-annotated treebanks. The user can define their own node categories, and can label each node with labels, also definable by the user. LTC supports "generic", X-Bar and RRG trees.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 18
    XBNF Neurotranslator compiler

    XBNF Neurotranslator compiler

    (X)BNF simple and clever translation grammar compiler

    XBNF Neurotranslator is a powerfull extended BNF grammar language to handle translations easily and many features to handle different kind of situations. This project is for common arch binaries, C++ sources, tests & support tickets. No installation, juste get binary for your architecture : > See [Files] > binary.{version} Library of smart samples of grammars> https://sourceforge.net/projects/xbnf/ Docker image which embeds the Linux/64bits binary and the...
    Downloads: 52 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 19
    Statistics101 - Resampling Statistics

    Statistics101 - Resampling Statistics

    Use simulation to perform statistical analyses.

    Statistics101 is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that uses a simple, powerful language called “Resampling Stats” to develop Monte Carlo programs to analyze and solve statistical problems. The original Resampling Stats language and computer program were developed by Dr. Julian Simon and Peter Bruce as a new way to teach Statistics to social science students. Of course, social science students aren't the only ones who can benefit. Anyone who wants to learn statistics will find that...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 20
    The Fish Cookbook

    The Fish Cookbook

    From Shell to Plate: Savor the Zest of Fish

    ...Through clear examples and “copy-paste ready” solutions, users can learn idiomatic Fish scripting techniques that leverage Fish’s modern features like universal variables, autosuggestions, and colorized prompts. Because Fish’s syntax diverges from POSIX shells like bash/zsh, the cookbook helps close the gap by providing approachable, real-world snippets that teach both functionality and style.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 21
    ThinkJulia.jl

    ThinkJulia.jl

    Port of the book Think Python to the Julia programming language

    ThinkJulia.jl is an open source educational project that adapts Think Python by Allen B. Downey into the Julia programming language, with contributions by Ben Lauwens. It provides a comprehensive introduction to programming and computational thinking using Julia’s modern, high-performance features. The book is structured to gradually teach core concepts such as variables, control flow, functions, recursion, object-oriented programming, and data structures, while offering hands-on exercises...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 22
    UMHDL

    UMHDL

    Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for learning HDL

    ...The aim for the UMHDL development was to have a graphical application that allows learning the VHDL language without licensing restrictions (using some existing open-source tools) and requiring few resources. So, the interface developed acts as a front-end that allows writing code (with syntax highlighting), invokes an external VHDL compiler and simulator (such as GHDL), and displays the result of the simulation graphically as waveforms (invoking to GTKWave).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 23
    Beginner JavaScript

    Beginner JavaScript

    Slam Dunk JavaScript

    ...Because everything runs in the browser with minimal tooling, setup is simple and newcomers can focus on the language rather than the build system. The repo doubles as a reference you can revisit later when you need to refresh syntax or patterns.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 24
    Golang Regex Tutorial

    Golang Regex Tutorial

    Golang - Regular Expression Tutorial

    ...The tutorial includes explanations, practical examples, and a cookbook section that shows how to apply regex solutions to real-world problems. It also provides insights into alternatives and variations of regex usage within Go. The repository is designed to help developers understand not only the syntax but also the practical implementation of pattern matching in Go. With its structured format, it serves both as an introductory guide and as a reference for intermediate users who want to strengthen their understanding of regular expressions in Go.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 25
    Lisp Koans

    Lisp Koans

    Common Lisp Koans is a language learning exercise

    Lisp Koans is a self-guided learning path for Common Lisp that teaches the language’s idioms through a series of failing tests you progressively make pass. Each koan introduces a concept—symbols, lists, macros, multiple dispatch, reader syntax—then asks you to fill in the blanks and run the suite again. The feedback loop is intentionally tight: fail, reflect, fix, and rerun until the tests become a form of living documentation. Because koans are organized from fundamentals to metaprogramming, learners internalize not just syntax but also Lisp’s philosophy of code-as-data. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Next
MongoDB Logo MongoDB