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81 Open-Source Mind Maps to Master C/C++, Go, Linux, Cloud Native & More

This article introduces the open‑source learning_mind_map project, offering 81 curated mind maps that cover topics from C/C++ and Golang to Linux, cloud‑native, databases, DPDK, audio‑video development, and core computer principles, with links to the GitHub repository.

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81 Open-Source Mind Maps to Master C/C++, Go, Linux, Cloud Native & More

Today we recommend the open‑source project learning_mind_map , a collection of mind‑map “boxes” covering many directions such as C/C++, Golang, Linux, cloud‑native, databases, DPDK, audio‑video development, TCP/IP, data structures, computer principles, and more.

Each direction contains several sub‑directions, each with one or more mind maps, totaling 81 maps to help learners focus on key knowledge points.

1. Computer – Computer Networks

2. C/C++ Server Architecture – C++ Object‑Oriented

3. Golang – Golang Basics

4. Databases – MySQL Comprehensive Optimization

5. Middleware – Zookeeper Knowledge Points

6. DPDK – DPDK Network Stack, VPP, OVS, DDoS, Virtualization

7. Linux – Operating System

8. Audio‑Video Development – Streaming Media Knowledge

9. Cloud‑Native – Kubernetes Knowledge Points

The above shows only nine of the 81 mind maps; the full collection can be accessed via the link at the end of the article.

Open‑source project address: https://github.com/0voice/learning_mind_map

Project author: 0voice

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