An exercise-driven course on Advanced Python Programming that was battle-tested several hundred times on the corporate-training circuit for more than a decade. Written by David Beazley, author of the Python Cookbook, 3rd Edition (O'Reilly) and Python Distilled (Addison-Wesley). Released under a Creative Commons license. Free of ads, tracking, pop-ups, newsletters, and AI.
The wargames offered by the OverTheWire community can help you to learn and practice security concepts in the form of fun-filled games.
Cybersecurity hacking e-learning game
The Bandit wargame is aimed at absolute beginners. It will teach the basics needed to be able to play other wargames. If you notice something essential is missing or have ideas for new levels, please let us know!
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Your Guide to Communicating with Artificial Intelligence.
Learn how to use ChatGPT and other AI tools to accomplish your goals using our free and open source curriculum, designed for all skill levels!
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Planet Drupal.
Speed up the Drupal evaluation and onboarding process
with selected documentation and most used Drupal projects.
If you've ever looked at the SVG code for an icon before, you might have noticed that they're usually made up of a bunch of path elements, each with a cryptic d attribute.
151 Visual Phenomena & Optical Illusions with explanations.
Chamilo is still one of the (if not the) easiest e-learning platform to use, making it easier for educators all around the world to digitalize and formalize their course content, and easier for all to get access to accessible education, improving the world's social and economic growth.
Opale is a publishing chain for the production of academic training documents that can be used for on-site training, distance or blended learning. Opale provides solutions for educational contents management and multi-format publications:
REST is an acronym for REpresentational State Transfer and an architectural style for distributed hypermedia systems. Roy Fielding first presented it in 2000 in his famous dissertation.
Like other architectural styles, REST has its guiding principles and constraints. These principles must be satisfied if a service interface needs to be referred to as RESTful.
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