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ossu/computer-science

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ossu/computer-science

OSSU/computer-science is a very popular, actively maintained open-source curriculum repo for a free self-taught computer science education. It is a Jekyll-based website-style project organized around a structured CS curriculum, with supporting pages for FAQs, contribution guidance, curricular guidelines, extras, and images. The repo is not archived and has very high community adoption, with 202,809 stars and 25,192 forks, and it was last updated on 2026-03-29.

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Stars202,809
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Last pushed2026-03-27T18:00:43Z
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Prefer upstream unless you specifically want this fork's branding or a stable snapshot. It does not show meaningful added capability, and it is already 17 commits behind.

Choose upstream unless you specifically want a stale, near-vanilla fork for experimentation or archival purposes. For active learners, the upstream repo is the better default because it is significantly newer and still being maintained.

Choose this fork only if you want an older, more curated OSSU variant and are willing to audit it yourself. For most adopters, upstream OSSU is the safer choice because this fork is significantly behind and no longer looks actively maintained.

Prefer upstream unless you specifically want this older fork’s curriculum reshaping or class-based layout. This fork looks materially behind and less maintainable, but it may suit adopters who value its bespoke course organization over current freshness.

Choose this fork only if you want its class-based/project-oriented edits and are willing to own maintenance. If you want the most current and complete OSSU experience, upstream is the safer choice.

Choose upstream unless you explicitly want an old, heavily customized fork to mine for ideas or legacy content. This fork is not a good default for learners because it is materially behind and appears to have pruned as much as it added.