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title: A freebie's resource list (mostly related to programming)
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date: 2018-05-01 09:25:57 +0800
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tags:
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- Bookmarks
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= A freebie's resource list (mostly related to programming)
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Gabriel Arazas <foo.dogsquared@gmail.com>
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2018-05-01
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UPDATE: This list is now deprecated. It'll recieve minimal maintenance,
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if there's any. Any new updates are now actively developed in my
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http://freebies-hunt.netlify.com/[new freebies resource site].
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____
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This is a free resource list that gradually grew over the past few
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months. Admittedly, I don't use all of them so why not just share it,
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right?
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Just pick a few, don't be overwhelmed by the number of resource you have
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to refer to. Focus on one thing at a time. Well, the list is actually
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longer but I decided to pick the top contenders of the list (and some of
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them are still not being used, I just like to bookmark stuff and never
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checking out again sometimes).
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Do keep in mind, most of them are related to computer programming but
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some of the providers offer stuff outside of programming (say
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https://khanacademy.org[Khan Academy] for math).
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== Other Resource Lists
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* https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome[awesome] — *(very much
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recommended)*; it's a curated list of lists; I guess you can say it's
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*awesome*, mwehehehehehehehe... 😎
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* https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/2mkmk0/a_compilation_of_useful_free_online_math_resources/[A
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Compilation of Useful, Free, Online Math Resources from /r/math]
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* https://www.reddit.com/r/learnmath/comments/8p922p/list_of_websites_ebooks_downloads_etc_for_mobile/[List
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of websites, ebooks, downloads, etc. for mobile users and people too
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lazy to read the sidebar from /r/learnmath]
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* https://medium.com/free-stuff/500-free-things-on-the-internet-to-start-your-new-year-11ae72266b66[This
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list on Medium]
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* https://www.reddit.com/r/BestofSoftwares/comments/6084vh/list_of_the_best_free_things_online_everyone_can/[List
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of the best free things online everyone can take advantage of on
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/r/BestOfSoftwares]
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* https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/tools[This specialized
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list for programming on Reddit]
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* https://github.com/sdmg15/Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit/[Useful
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websites for programmers (by _sdmg15_ on GitHub)] — also here's
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https://dev.to/sahilrajput/useful-websites-for-programmers-36k#coding-practice-for-beginners[an
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mirror article by _Sahil Rajput_ on dev.to]
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* https://github.com/dargaCode/WebDevStudyResources[Web Dev't Study
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Resources (by _dargaCode_ on GitHub)]
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== Online Education Resources
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* https://edex.adobe.com/en/professional-development/courses[Adobe
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Education Exchange] — free courses offered by Adobe and its community
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* https://brilliant.org[Brilliant] — kind of like those MOOC but they
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teach you through solving problems
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* https://www.codecademy.com/[Codecademy]
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* https://www.cccoer.org/[Community College Consortium for Open
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Educational Resources] — you can find it
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https://www.cccoer.org/learn/find-oer/[here] for the most part if you
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want the open educational resources (OER)
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* https://coursera.org[Coursera] — *(recommended)*
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* http://cs50.harvard.edu/[CS50 Course by Harvard University] — *(very
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much recommended)*; a very good introductory course on computer science
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in general, just take it easy and follow the schedule then you'll be
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fine; I also recommend to take it with friends or a study group too,
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much easier unlike the way I took 😥, but still doable with solo
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* https://edx.org[edX] — *(recommended)*
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* http://www.fast.ai/[fast.ai] — free courses on machine learning, ooooh
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yeah
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* https://freecodecamp.org[freeCodeCamp] — *(recommended)*;
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project-based curriculum for web development
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* https://www.ixl.com/[IXL] — an educational resource and learning site
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on K-12 curriculum
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* https://khanacademy.org[Khan Academy] — *(recommended)*; there are
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also other topics outside of programming (i.e., mathematics, physics)
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* https://learnxinyminutes.com[Learn X in Y Minutes] — a
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community-created repository of summaries for you to learn the X
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programming languages
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* https://learning.linkedin.com/[LinkedIn Learning] — eLearning platform
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of LinkedIn
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* https://mva.microsoft.com/[Microsoft Virtual Academy] — yup, Microsoft
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has their own learning platform
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* https://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm[MIT OpenCourseWare] — *(recommended)*;
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contains courses from a lot of subjects; you also might want to check
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out their https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/ocw-scholar/[OCW Scholar Courses]
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wherein they are essentially more in-depth versions of the usual courses
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* https://university.mongodb.com/[MongoDB University] — official courses
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from MongoDB
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* https://online.stanford.edu/courses[Online Stanford Courses]
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* https://www.oercommons.org/[Open Educational Resources] —
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self-explanatory as to what their content is about
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* https://oyc.yale.edu/courses[Open Yale Courses]
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* https://scrimba.com/[Scrimba] — *(recommended)*; videos with
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interactive code
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* https://everythingmaths.co.za/[Siyavula] — mathematics- and
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science-focused open educational resources
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* https://www.skillshare.com/[SkillShare] — almost like Udemy, almost
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like Udemy
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* https://www.teachengineering.org/[Teach Engineering] — well, it's a
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educational resources site containing engineering stuff
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* https://www.theodinproject.com/[The Odin Project] — similar approach
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to freeCodeCamp
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* https://www.tutorialspoint.com/index.htm[Tutorials Point] —
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*(recommended)*; a good overview on a bunch of programming languages
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* https://tutsplus.com/[TutPlus] — a bunch of tutorials and courses
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* https://www.udacity.com/[Udacity] —most, if not all courses are
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focused on technology
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* https://udemy.com[Udemy] — HINT: they are discounted for almost
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all-year round; I also recommend to only look out for the top courses
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since there's a lot of cluttering stuff in there
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* https://www.w3schools.com/[W3Schools]
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* http://mathworld.wolfram.com/[Wolfram MathWorld]
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== Academics-focused Sites
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* https://www.academia.edu/[Academia.edu]
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* https://brainly.com/[Brainly] — *(recommended)*; for students and
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peer-to-peer engagement
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* https://mendeley.com/[Mendeley]
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* https://scholar.google.com/[Google Scholar]
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* https://www.researchgate.net/[Researchgate] — most published studies
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under their platform are free to view
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== Documentations
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* https://devdocs.io/[DevDocs] — *(very much recommended)*; a site
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wherein official documentation of different languages can be found;
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there's also an offline version of it if you are lacking of internet
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speed (like me)
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* https://www.gitbook.com/[GitBook] — easier finding for documentations
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* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/[MDN Web Docs] — *(very much
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recommended)*; if you're trying to learn web development and programming
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in general, this can be a hub for it
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== Books
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* http://aosabook.org/en/index.html[The Architecture on Open Source
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Applications] — A bundle of books that are free to read online
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* http://algorithms.wtf/[Algorithms (by _Jeff Erickson_)] — it's a good
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book on algorithms (though not recommended as a first book on data
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structures and algorithms)
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* https://open.bccampus.ca/[BC Campus Open Ed Open Textbook Database]
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* https://bookboon.com/[Bookboon] — offers premium books as well
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* http://mfleck.cs.illinois.edu/building-blocks/[Building Blocks for
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Theoretical Computer Science] — self-explanatory title is
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self-explanatory
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* https://betterexplained.com/calculus/[Calculus (by _Kalid Azad_ from
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_Better Explained_)]
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* http://freecomputerbooks.com[Free Computer Books]
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* https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books[Free
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Programming Books] — *(recommended)*; a GitHub repo by the E-Book
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Foundation
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* https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-science-books[Free Science
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Books] — another GitHub repo by the E-Book Foundation
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* http://gameprogrammingpatterns.com[Game Programming Patterns]
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* https://greenteapress.com/wp/[Green Tea Press] — free computer
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science-related ebooks
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* https://htdp.org/[How to Design Programs, 2nd Edition (HTML version)]
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* https://ptolemy.berkeley.edu/books/leeseshia/download.html[Introduction
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to Embedded Systems, 2nd Edition (2017, Lee and Seshia)]
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* https://inventwithpython.com/[Invent with Python] — A collection of
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free Python online books authored by Al Sweigart
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* http://learnyouahaskell.com/[Learn You A Haskell]
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* https://math.wikia.com/wiki/Math_Wiki[Math Wiki] — well, it is
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structured like a textbook and it is said that the Math Wiki is a
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textbook so there's that
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* https://mitpress.mit.edu/mit-press-open[MIT Press Open] — yes, free
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and open access books from MIT Press
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* http://book.goalkicker.com/[Notes for Professionals] — *(very much
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recommended)*; made by folks at Stack Overflow from the Stack Overflow
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documentation for variety of languages and despite the title, it is
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quite helpful for beginners like me, as well; also, it is frequently
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updated like once per week
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* http://opendatastructures.org/[Open Data Structures] — offers book
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* https://openlibrary.org/[Open Library]
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* https://textbooks.opensuny.org/[Open SUNY Textbooks]
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* https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks[Open Textbook Library] —
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*(recommended)*; same as OpenStax
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* https://cnx.org/[OpenStax CNX] — a database of open educational
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resources
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* https://openstax.org/[OpenStax] — *(very much recommended in
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sciences)*; a library of open-licensed expert-curated college textbook
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and resources
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* https://divakarvi.github.io/bk-spca/spca.html[Scientific Programming
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and Computer Architecture]
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* https://sarabander.github.io/sicp/[Structure and Interpretation of
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Computer Programs, 2nd Edition (HTML version)] — unofficial (and
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prettier) version of
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https://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/sicp/index.html[one of
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MIT's famous programming book (that can also be found online)]
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* http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/[The Feynman's Lectures on
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Physics]
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* https://www.wikitolearn.org/[WikiToLearn]
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== Katas (Practice Sites)
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* https://old.reddit.com/r/dailyprogrammer/[/r/dailyprogrammer]
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* http://coderbyte.com[Coderbyte]
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* http://codewars.com/[Codewars] — *(recommended)*
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* https://projecteuler.net/[Euler Project] — *(recommended, if you want
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to be more challenged)*; has more focus on applying mathematical
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concepts than programming
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* https://exercism.io[Exercism] — a site that focuses improving you
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through the mentor-mentee model
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* http://hackerrank.com/[HackerRank] — *(recommended, if you want to be
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more challenged)*
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* https://www.pramp.com/[Pramp] — you get to practice some programming
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interview questions and it's free
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== Articles
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* https://www.brainpickings.org[Brain Pickings] — it's about whatever
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your brain might be piqued to
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* https://dev.to/[Dev.to]
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* https://www.explainthatstuff.com/[Explain That Stuff]
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* https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/[GeeksforGeeks] — *(recommended)*; a
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computer science portal (for geeks)
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* https://medium.com/[Medium]
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* https://preadr.com/[Preadr] — an article link collector collecting
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articles related to your configured interests
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* http://scratchapixel.com/[Scratch A Pixel] — a list of articles on
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computer graphics
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* https://www.wikipedia.org/[Wikipedia] — if you want to learn random
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things
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== Communities
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* https://www.codenewbie.org/[CodeNewbie]
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* https://www.codingblocks.net/[Coding Blocks] — they also have a
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podcast
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* https://dev.to/[Dev.to] — *(recommended)*; beginner-friendly
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* https://forum.freecodecamp.org[freeCodeCamp Community]
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* https://github.com[GitHub] *(of course)*
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* https://news.ycombinator.com/[HackerNews]
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* https://www.reddit.com/r/coding/[Reddit /r/coding]
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* https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/[Reddit /r/learnprogramming]
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* https://stackoverflow.com[Stack Overflow] — look for the whole Meta
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Exchange network if you want to visit more communities other than Stack
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Overflow
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== Podcasts
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* https://www.codenewbie.org/basecs[BaseCS]
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* https://www.codenewbie.org/podcast[CodeNewbie Podcast]
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* https://www.codingblocks.net/category/podcast/[Coding Blocks Podcast]
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— great for beginners
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* https://collegeinfogeek.com/cast/[College Info Geek Podcast] — not
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related to programming; a good refresher about a variety of stuff
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* https://devchat.tv/[DevChat] — a list of podcast
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* https://developertea.simplecast.fm/[Developer Tea]
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* https://syntax.fm/[Syntax] — *(recommended if you're into web dev't)*
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* https://www.programmingthrowdown.com/[Programming Throwdown] —
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beginner-friendly
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* https://realtalkjavascript.simplecast.fm/[Real Talk JavaScript]
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* https://softskills.audio/[Soft Skills Engineering] — *(recommended)*;
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it's a podcast series about the things that relate to software
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engineering that are not mostly coding-related
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* https://youarenotsosmart.com/podcast/[You Are Not So Smart] — it's a
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podcast series about exploring self-delusions and some psychological
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stuff and I really like psychological stuff so that's why it's here
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== Blogs
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=== Learning
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* https://calnewport.com/[Cal Newport]
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* https://collegeinfogeek.com/[College Info Geek]
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* https://scotthyoung.com/[Scott Young] — a blog that mainly focuses on
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learning
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=== Programming
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* https://blog.codinghorror.com/[Coding Horror]
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* https://css-tricks.com/[CSS Tricks] — a blog that focuses on
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front-end development
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* https://sivers.org/[Derek Sivers] — a blog from a guy who had a lot
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of things to say on a lot of topics
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* https://flaviocopes.com/[Flavio Copes] — another blog that focuses on
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front-end development
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* https://jeremykun.com/[Jeremy Kun] — a programmer with a focus on
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mathematics
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* https://www.joelonsoftware.com[Joel On Software] — a software-related
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blog from Joel Spolsky, the CEO from Stack Overflow
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* https://codeblog.jonskeet.uk/[Jon Skeet's Coding Blog] — Jon Skeet's
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blog; * insert Jon Skeet fact here *
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* https://joshuapullen.com/blog/[Joshua Pullen]
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* http://hacks.mozilla.org/[Mozilla Hacks] — mainly focuses on web
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development progress
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* https://blog.scottlogic.com/[Scott Logic] — it's a blog that focuses
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on a broad spectrum of stuff
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* https://webapplog.com/[webapplog] — mainly focuses on Node.js
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* https://wesbos.com/blog/[Wes Bos] — creator of several courses and
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some helpful posts along the way
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== Newsletter
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* https://frontendfoc.us/[Frontend Focus] — another weekly newsletter
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about front-end development
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* http://gamedevjsweekly.com/[Gamedev.js Weekly] — weekly newsletter
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about HTML5 Game Development
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* https://javascriptweekly.com/[JavaScript Weekly]
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* http://nodeweekly.com/[Node Weekly]
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* https://newsletter.nodejs.org/[Official Node.js Weekly Newsletter]
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* https://postanly.ongoodbits.com/[Postanly] — a weekly digest of
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productivity life articles
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* https://pycoders.com/[Pycoders Weekly] — a weekly newsletter on Python
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== YouTube Channel
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* https://www.youtube.com/user/crashcourse/[Crash Course] —
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*(recommended)*; a YouTube channel that specializes in introducing you
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to a lot of concepts and subjects such as computers, sciences, and
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computer science
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyIe-61Y8C4_o-zZCtO4ETQ[DevTips] —
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*(recommended)*; beginner-friendly
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVk8weS4S2kJfja72fTxh5A[freeCodeCamp
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Talks]
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ[freeCodeCamp]
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO1cgjhGzsSYb1rsB4bFe4Q[Fun Fun
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Function] — *(recommended)*; your metaphorical caffeine every Monday
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoLUji8TYrgDy74_iiazvYA[Jarvis
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Johnson] — comedy channel with a slight focus on tech
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4a-Gbdw7vOaccHmFo40b9g[Khan Academy]
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— videos on various academic topics
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVTlvUkGslCV_h-nSAId8Sw[LearnCode.academy]
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* https://www.youtube.com/user/LevelUpTuts/[LevelUpTuts] —
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*(recommended)*; a beginner-friendly channel that mostly contains
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tutorials and introductions on various topics
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpCSAcbqs-sjEVfk_hMfY9w[Majorprep]
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* https://www.youtube.com/user/mozhacks[Mozilla Hacks] — web video
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series "Web Demystified"
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFe6jenM1Bc54qtBsIJGRZQ[patrickJMT] —
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focuses on mathematics so if you want to learn math through YouTube,
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here is one channel that specializes on it
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoHhuummRZaIVX7bD4t2czg[Professor
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Leonard] — a YouTube channel that focuses on giving topics on calculus
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvjgXvBlbQiydffZU7m1_aw[The Coding
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Train]
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* https://www.youtube.com/user/Vsauce[Vsauce] — need to say more?
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoebwHSTvwalADTJhps0emA[Wes Bos]
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== Operating Systems (yes, some of them are free)
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=== https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO[Windows 10] *(I guess it is free now, also recommended)*
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=== Linux — overwhelming majority of them are free and open source
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* http://archlinux.org/[Arch Linux] — not recommended for beginners
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* https://fedoraproject.org/[Fedora] — kind of similar to Ubuntu
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* https://www.linuxmint.com/[Linux Mint] — *(recommended for
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beginners)*
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* https://manjaro.org/[Manjaro] — another one of the beginner-friendly
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distro
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* https://www.opensuse.org/[OpenSUSE] — available in two distinct
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versions: Tumbleweed and Leap
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* https://getsol.us/[Solus]
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* http://ubuntu.com/[Ubuntu] — *(recommended for beginners)*
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== Programming Tools
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=== Offline IDE
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* https://www.eclipse.org/[Eclipse] — Linux alternative; also has
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Windows version
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* https://www.jetbrains.com/[Jetbrains] — *(recommended)*; has an
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assortment of tools for different programming languages and environment;
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also has support for students so you can apply for an educational pack,
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if you're eligible
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* https://www.visualstudio.com/[Visual Studio (IDE)] — *(recommended)*;
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Windows-only
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=== Online IDE
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* http://codeanywhere.com/[Codeanywhere]
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* https://codesandbox.io/[CodeSandbox] — *(recommended)*; really acts
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as a solid online alternative in case you want to work on the go
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(mostly, for JavaScript-oriented web development)
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* https://codepen.io[Codepen] — focuses on the front-end dev't
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* https://repl.it/[Repl.it] — has stronger support for a back-end dev't
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=== Text Editors
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* https://atom.io/[Atom]
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* https://www.vim.org/[Vim] — I have no words for this, yet
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* https://code.visualstudio.com/[Visual Studio Code] — *(very much
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recommended)*; platform-agnostic (found on Windows, Mac, & Linux)
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=== Web Browsers
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* https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/developer/all/[Firefox
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Developer Edition]
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* https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/[Firefox]
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* https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/beta.html[Google Chrome Beta] —
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slight alternative for Google Canary
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* https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/canary.html[Google Chrome
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Canary] — Windows-only
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* https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/[Google Chrome]
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=== Communication
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* https://discordapp.com/[Discord] — client messenger
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* https://pidgin.im/[Pidgin] — also a client messenger
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* https://slack.com/[Slack] — *(recommended)*; a very good chat client
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between teams
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* https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/[Thunderbird] — *(recommended)*;
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e-mail client
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=== Productivity Tools
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* https://asoftmurmur.com/[A Soft Murmur] — an ambient noise generator
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with a lot more sounds than rain
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* https://lastpass.com[LastPass] — cloud password manager
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* https://medleytext.net/[MedleyText] — Evernote but targeted towards
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developers
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* https://www.notion.so/?r=ed358a0e3f6d4e47a5db21a17beaa7dd[Notion] —
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distraction-free app for taking notes in Markdown
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* http://www.rainymood.com/[Rainy Mood] — lets you focus through the
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ambience (if you're the type who find rain to be relaxing)
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* https://trello.com[Trello] — a project management tool
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=== Others
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* https://calibre-ebook.com/[Calibre] — an e-book library management
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tool
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== Mathematical Tools
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* https://www.fxsolver.com/[fxSolver]
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* https://www.geogebra.org/[Geogebra]
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* https://www.mathway.com/Algebra[Mathway]
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* https://www.symbolab.com/[Symbolab]
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== Platforms For Your Future Apps
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* https://bitbucket.org/[BitBucket]
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* https://aws.amazon.com/free/[Amazon Web Services (AWS) — Free Tier]
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* https://github.com/[GitHub] — *(recommended)*; yeah
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* https://gitlab.com/[GitLab] — *(recommended)*;
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* http://heroku.com/[Heroku] — *(recommended, if you're starting)*;
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pretty much free
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* https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/[Microsoft Azure — Free Tier]
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* http://netlify.com/[Netlify] — *(recommended)*; their free options is
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pretty much amazing
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== Stock Resources
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=== Images
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* https://www.pexels.com/[Pexels]
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* https://www.pixabay.com/[Pixabay]
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* https://unsplash.com/[Unsplash]
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=== Fonts
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* http://www.1001fonts.com/[1001 Fonts]
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* https://www.fontsquirrel.com/[Font Squirrel]
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* http://www.losttype.com/[Lost Type]
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=== Other Stuff
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* https://www.canva.com/[Canva] — why not create your own creative
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|
designs
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|
* https://coolors.co/[Coolors] — *(recommended, if you are in design)*;
|
|
color scheme generator
|
|
* https://creativemarket.com/[Creative Market] — free creative stuff
|
|
weekly
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== Content Delivery Networks (CDN)
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|
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* https://cdnjs.com/[cdnjs] — *(recommended, if you're in web dev't)*;
|
|
CDN for web-related libraries
|
|
* https://cloudinary.com/[Cloudinary] — mostly images and video CDN;
|
|
also has image and video manipulation
|
|
* https://www.staticaly.com/[Staticaly] — CDN that serves files from
|
|
different repo (BitBucket, GitLab, GitHub, and even GitHub gists) with
|
|
the proper headers
|
|
* https://uploadcare.com/[UploadCare] — image CDN with image
|
|
manipulation on-the-fly
|
|
|
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== Student Packs
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|
|
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* https://www.autodesk.com[Autocad] — offers free years of the premium
|
|
version of their products
|
|
* https://education.github.com/pack/[GitHub Educational Pack] —
|
|
assortment of benefits like unlimited private repositories on their own
|
|
site, free domain name for a year, and free premium boosts on more sites
|
|
* https://www.jetbrains.com/student/[JetBrain Student Pack] — offers
|
|
free licenses for their tools like
|
|
https://www.jetbrains.com/clion[CLion],
|
|
https://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm[WebStorm], and
|
|
https://www.jetbrains.com/idea[IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate]
|
|
* https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/students[Microsoft Student
|
|
Pack]
|
|
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|
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== Miscellaneous
|
|
|
|
* https://blog.codinghorror.com/a-pragmatic-quick-reference/[A Pragmatic
|
|
Quick Reference] — it's a collection of wisdoms put together in a list
|
|
from the Coding Horror
|
|
* https://archive.org/[Archive] — it's an archive site for everything,
|
|
it seems; you can find a lot of stuff in there
|
|
* https://www.class-central.com/[Class Central] — a search engine for
|
|
courses at different MOOC sites
|
|
* https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap[Developer Roadmap
|
|
(by kamranahmedse)] — *(very much recommended)*; your reference in case
|
|
you want to choose a specific role in software development (mine is more
|
|
on the back-end development)
|
|
* https://dev.tube[DevTube] — YouTube for developers
|
|
* https://distrowatch.com/[Distrowatch] — *(recommended, if you're into
|
|
Linux)*; website watching for updates around Linux distros
|
|
* https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/[Keep A Changelog]
|
|
* https://www.keyvalues.com/[keyvalues] — it's a engineering job finder
|
|
* https://localhackday.mlh.io/[Local Hackday MLH (Major League Hacking)]
|
|
— it's a global hackathon (that are related to MLH) finder
|
|
* https://www.mooc-list.com/[MOOC List] — similar to Class Central
|
|
* http://www.openculture.com/[Open Culture] — a site that provides open
|
|
content and resources
|
|
* https://opensource.com/[Open Source] — a site that talks all open
|
|
source things
|
|
|
|
\* - _if you're on a Windows OS, probably you're locked out of the
|
|
option to download the ISO directly, to download it directly, you have
|
|
to change the user profile from your browser usually, you can do that by
|
|
going into 'Responsive Design Mode' (Ctrl + Shift + M) on Firefox (or
|
|
anything similar to Chrome and other browsers) and choosing a
|
|
non-Windows device (choose an Apple product for easy choices) and you
|
|
shall see that the page will reload and the layout will change_ OR you
|
|
can just download a browser extension to change your User Agent
|