learn-x-by-doing-y
neuron
learn-x-by-doing-y | neuron | |
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7 | 25 | |
1,080 | 1,505 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | 12 months ago | |
Python | Haskell | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 only |
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learn-x-by-doing-y
- Learn X by Doing Y
- Rising junior and no projects :/
- Ask HN: Where can one learn about boring web development?
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What're some learning resources and projects for python?
This list is enough, but after you get the basics from one of the above, do a project from https://aquadzn.github.io/learn-x-by-doing-y/
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Cognicull: Knowledge base for mathematics, natural science and engineering
Some other knowledge-graph type projects for comparison:
> Metacademy - "Package Manager for Knowledge" - https://metacademy.org/
> MathLingua - language for easily creating a collection of mathematical knowledge, including definitions, theorems, axioms, and conjectures, in a format designed to be easy and fun to read and write. - https://www.mathlingua.org/
> Learn X in Y minutes - https://learnxinyminutes.com/
> Learn X by doing Y - https://aquadzn.github.io/learn-x-by-doing-y/
Many people are also starting to use the bidirectional-link style of note-taking to create their own knowledge graphs. I'm curious to see what sort of tools will emerge in the future to help people share the graphs they've created.
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I was bored, so I built my own programming language
You see, I really needed something to do. I had been doing a few web related projects on the side and that was something I didn't want to do any more, at least for a while. So I looked into doing something "closer to the metal", something much lower level than sending requests back and forth to a web server. So I quickly fired up Learn X by doing Y and searched for something interesting, eventually ending up on Building your own Lisp (We all have a Lisp phase, it was just my turn).
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Learn X by Doing Y โ A project-based learning search engine
Search is good, but if you're like me and would like to just see the list of available projects, it's here
https://github.com/aquadzn/learn-x-by-doing-y/blob/main/proj...
neuron
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Recommendation for simple static sure generator based on Markdown
Have you considered neuron or it's successor emanote?
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Interest in vim based pkm?
It requires the neuron binary to be installed.
- Ask HN: What's the best platform for technical writing in 2022?
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Syntax Highlighting for Notes?
You can use vim-plug (or whatever) to get neuron.nvim, but neuron.nvim depends on neuron, which AFAICT, you have to pull from the GH Releases page or use nix to install: https://neuron.zettel.page/install.
- A second brain, for you, forever
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Zest: a CLI tool for zettelkasten-like note management
zk also interoperates with neuron (of which I'm the author!).
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College student, novice Zettelkastmensch, looking for advice based on expierence
https://neuron.zettel.page :: CLI+webUI
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Obsidian Publish, and Digital Garden
You can set up a git repo and use emanote or itโs predecessor nueron to set up the GitHub pages for free. But both projects have some issues rendering the Obsidian flavor markdown files (translutions, block reference etc.) compared with Obsidian Publish.
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Build a Second Brain in Emacs with Org Roam
I use https://neuron.zettel.page/ for long lived things, and things I want to explore more visually. It has great emacs support, stores everything in .md, and auto generates the same site as what you can see on their website.
- Taking notes in neovim
What are some alternatives?
learnxinyminutes-docs - Code documentation written as code! How novel and totally my idea!
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
clojure - The Clojure programming language
emanote - Emanate a structured view of your plain-text notes
noteworthy - Markdown editor with bidirectional links and excellent math support, powered by ProseMirror. (In Development!)
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
GNU Emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
vim-orgmode - Text outlining and task management for Vim based on Emacs' Org-Mode
project-based-learning - Curated list of project-based tutorials
hakyll - A static website compiler library in Haskell
build-your-own-x - ๐ค Build your own (insert technology here) [Moved to: https://github.com/codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x]
react-haskell - React bindings for Haskell