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  2. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub is a website that hosts and manages code repositories using Git software. It was founded in 2008 and acquired by Microsoft in 2018, and has over 100 million developers and 420 million repositories as of 2023.

  3. Anki (software) - Wikipedia

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    Anki is a free and open-source software that uses spaced repetition to help users memorize various types of information. It supports synchronization with AnkiWeb, a web service that allows users to access their decks online or on mobile devices.

  4. Timeline of GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub is a web-based Git hosting service founded in 2008 by Tom Preston-Werner, Chris Wanstrath, and PJ Hyett. The timeline of GitHub covers its history, products, features, userbase, and events from 2005 to present.

  5. GitHub Copilot - Wikipedia

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    GitHub Copilot is a code completion and automatic programming tool developed by GitHub and OpenAI that assists users of various IDEs by autocompleting code. It uses a deep-learning model trained on public source code and natural language queries, and has faced licensing, privacy, and security controversies.

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  7. Hack Club - Wikipedia

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    Hack Club is a 501(c)(3) organization founded by Zach Latta in 2014 that supports over 400 high school coding clubs and 23,000 students worldwide. It also runs various programs and events, such as hackathons, AMAs, and hardware grants, and has received funding from philanthropic organizations and individual donors.

  8. Moodle - Wikipedia

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    Moodle is a PHP-based system for online courses and learning management, used by schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors. It supports various e-learning standards, plugins, themes, mobile apps and interoperability with other systems.

  9. CodeMonkey (software) - Wikipedia

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    CodeMonkey is a software that teaches computer programming concepts and languages to students ages 6–14 through games and challenges. It supports Python, CoffeeScript, Blockly and other languages, and is available in 23 languages and used by schools worldwide.