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Free A-to-Z Programming Resource List for Students – GitHub Guide

This article shares a comprehensive, free GitHub repository compiled by Deepak Kumar that curates programming learning resources, hackathons, student benefits, open‑source projects, internships, meet‑ups, conferences, and more, helping students and developers quickly find high‑quality educational material.

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Free A-to-Z Programming Resource List for Students – GitHub Guide

Background

Programming education has grown rapidly among middle‑ and high‑school students. An illustrative case is a 16‑year‑old developer who created the open‑source Wexond browser ( https://github.com/wexond/wexond), showing that high‑quality projects can be produced at a young age.

Resource collection

A comprehensive, free repository called A‑to‑Z‑Resources‑for‑Students is hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/dipakkr/A-to-Z-Resources-for-Students. It was compiled by Deepak Kumar, a full‑stack developer and Microsoft Student Partner, to help students (and any programmer) locate high‑quality learning materials, events, and career‑related opportunities.

Repository contents

Programming learning resources (e.g., Python, machine‑learning, front‑end, back‑end, mobile development)

Hackathon and other tech event listings

Student benefit programs and scholarships

Open‑source project references

Startup projects and incubator information

Internship opportunities

Developer meet‑ups and community gatherings

Technical conferences

Profiles of notable technologists to follow

Curated technical websites

Additional useful links

Coding bootcamps and training camps

Miscellaneous resources

How to use the collection

Browse the repository’s directory structure to find sections relevant to your learning path. For example, the Python and Machine‑Learning folders contain links to free courses, tutorials, and documentation. The Student Benefits section lists scholarships, free software licenses, and cloud credits. The Open‑Source Projects list provides starter projects suitable for contributors of any skill level.

The collection is regularly updated, and each entry includes a direct URL (often a GitHub clone URL or official documentation link) so you can clone repositories, follow tutorials, or register for events without additional searching.

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