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awesome-theoretical-computer-science
- Looking for sources similar to this (linked below) but for CS
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European theoretical computer science summer schools, conferences or events taking place this summer?
Now that I have a look at it, the Awesome Theoretical Computer Science list seems to be having nice resources.
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Learning math for Computer Science
Check out Math/Logic preliminaries section in TCS awesome list
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Best books about computer science theory?
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "TCS"
- Changing std:sort at Google’s Scale and Beyond
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Theoretical Computer Science Courses
See TCS awesome list
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What Are You Working On? February 28, 2022
I proudly moderate TCS's subreddit and TCS awesome list. I also do organize online study groups like Erik's algorithms and Math for ML (websites will be updated soon)
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[P] Invitation for a reference list for machine learning theory
I had contributed before to TCS and Math awesome lists, and it would be nice if you joined your experience to build them up.
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Advice for Graduate School
See Blog Posts and Essays section here.
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Mathematics For Computer Science Problemoriented
There is already a TCS awesome list here.
open-source-cs
- Accepted to university but denied loan due to unsettled status. What to do now?
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Any recommendations for studying computer science in the area or online?
If you are going the broad CS route, do you want a degree, or do you just want the knowledge? If you want a degree, maybe start at a JC, then transfer to a UC or CSU (locally...Sac State). If you just want the knowledge, there are a number of websites out there like OSSU or Teach Yourself CS or this one on Github.
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Should I continue with the business degree or change to computer science?
Here are pretty much all the classes you would need to take to get a computer science degree.
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Should I study calculus in the UK or do further maths?
I'm self-studying, and stuck between taking online calculus courses or use UK textbooks to learn further maths. I'm learning maths for a career in CS, following advice online(loose guidelines from a github). Most sources say to learn calculus for CS, however I've seen that A-Level maths is calculus and further maths is less calculus? I'm just confused, there are resources for calculus online so I could do either. My other line of thinking is that if UK has maths/further maths then that must be enough for Universities here... If anyone can give any advice or just point me in the right direction that would be great!
- Fuck College and Diplomas in Kenya
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A Question for Freelancers
Also check this repository out. It has some useful resources that will give you an edge over others. https://github.com/ForrestKnight/open-source-cs Don't use it right now. Start it when you have learnt a bit of HTML, CSS, Javascript. When you become familiar with these and have built some projects then you will need to up your game. At that point you will be needing this repository.
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I want to study Software Engineering but I cannot afford it. Any idea what a syllabus would look like to study on my own?
You're in luck!! https://github.com/ForrestKnight/open-source-cs
- How to start getting into coding?
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Free online coding courses
https://github.com/ForrestKnight/open-source-cs is getting on a bit, but a lot of great info.
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Seeking mentors & dedicated learners who want to collab & connect while keeping each other motivated to becoming the next developers.🔥 Using Zero to Mastery + other resources. Here's my general guide i'm following to becoming a software engineer:
Although, I am a current comp-sci student, I'm self-learning how to program and self-preparing myself to be job ready. Although, it has definitely been proven possible to achieve this without a computer science education, if anyone who wants to join the group is interested in that, following this free program🎓 while learning to code, would be pretty much the same curriculum that I'm taking at university.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-oss-alternatives - Awesome list of open-source startup alternatives to well-known SaaS products 🚀
computer-science - :mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
SHOGUN - Shōgun
cs-video-courses - List of Computer Science courses with video lectures.
awesome-youtubers - An awesome list of awesome YouTubers that teach about technology. Tutorials about web development, computer science, machine learning, game development, cybersecurity, and more.
cs-topics - My personal curriculum covering basic CS topics. This might be useful for self-taught developers... A work in development! This might take a very long time to get finished!
fluxsort - A fast branchless stable quicksort / mergesort hybrid that is highly adaptive.
open-source-cs-python - Video discussing this curriculum:
awesome-algorithms - A curated list of awesome places to learn and/or practice algorithms.
riscv-elf-psabi-doc - A RISC-V ELF psABI Document
crumsort - A branchless unstable quicksort / mergesort that is highly adaptive.
open-source-cs-degree - The Open Source Computer Science Degree