high-school

Open-source projects categorized as high-school

Top 4 high-school Open-Source Projects

  • high-school-guide-to-machine-learning

    Being a high schooler myself and having studied Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for a year now, I believe that there fails to exist a learning path in this field for High School students. This is my attempt at creating one.

  • OnBoard

    šŸ’” Join 1,000 teenagers and make your first PCB with a $100 grant! (by hackclub)

  • Project mention: Steve Wozniak on PC board design | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-07-05

    ā€œElectronic products these days are based on chips with hundreds of connectors. Connecting them can involve hundreds of wires. A PC board is an inexpensive way to connect all the wires at once. When Steve Jobs and I started, with a blue box and then the Apple I and Apple II computers, I did the digital design, connecting hundreds of wires myself on the prototypes. Steve Jobs took the role of getting PC boards made so that we could manufacture sellable products.

    After a short while we had outside companies create the PC boards according to my designs. I was extremely proud of one design that far exceeded what had been done before. That was a floppy disk interface card so you could attach a disk and type ā€œRun Checkbookā€ to run the Checkbook program, rather than finding a cassette tape labeled ā€˜Checkbookā€™ and then playing it on a cassette tape player into the computer. I was super proud of my floppy disk controller board, with 8 chips rather than the normal 50 chips.

    I wanted the PC board for this floppy disk controller to get done quickly but the company that made our PC boards was busy. So I set up a drafting table with mylar sheets and patterns that I could lay out myself, every night for a couple of weeks. I was in charge of the entire project, PC board and all. I was the last one to leave Apple every night for those weeks.

    At the end I had a very tiny number of holes connecting the top of my PC board layout to the bottom. It was a tiny number of holes because Iā€™d planned the layout of where the 8 chips went in order to minimize single crossovers, which required holes. But I then realized that if Iā€™d designed a part to shift bits the other way, like from right to left instead of left to right, everything would work but Iā€™d have fewer holes.

    I stripped all my PC board layout and started over, for the next week or two, laying out my PC board according to my new, reversed, design. In the end I had only 5 holes in the PC board connecting from the top to the bottom sides. Nobody would ever know that Iā€™d done that. It was my private perfection.

    I realized that, in my head, this PC board represented myself, and thatā€™s how perfect (as can be) I was. When you care, itā€™s not about money. Itā€™s about yourself and your ability and your desire to do as good a job as possible.

    Iā€™m so glad that young people can create things like PC boards online. May your creativity have no limits!ā€

    - Steve Wozniak

    This quote is part of Hack Club's Onboard project, where we are funding $100 in PCB manufacturing costs for 1,000 high school students over the next year.

    You can learn more at https://hackclub.com/onboard/, see people's projects at https://github.com/hackclub/onboard/, and make a tax-deductible donation at https://bank.hackclub.com/donations/start/onboard (every $150 funds 2-3 projects for a teenager).

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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  • awesome-steam

    An awesome list of resources for specific science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) classes that students and teachers can use to supplement their learning

  • Project mention: I have a laptop and desire to deep dive into astronomy and astrophysics | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-29
  • prom-decider

    Are you a nerd who can't decide whether or not to go to prom? Fear not! Let this simple Python script decide for you!

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

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Project Stars
1 high-school-guide-to-machine-learning 971
2 OnBoard 353
3 awesome-steam 72
4 prom-decider 0

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