paperlib
CollegeCompendium
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9.6 | 3.2 | |
11 days ago | about 2 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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paperlib
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Paperlib – Paper/Reference Management Tool
- Supports macOS, Linux, and Windows.
- Open source [https://github.com/Future-Scholars/paperlib]
- Zotero import
- Scrape paper’s metadata and even source code links with many scrapers. Tailored especially for machine learning.
- Fulltext and advanced search.
- Smart filter.
- Rating, flag, tag, folder and markdown/plain text note.
- RSS feed subscription to follow the newest publications on your research topic.
- macOS spotlight-like plugin to copy-paste references easily when writing a draft paper. Also supports MS Word.
- Cloud sync (self managed),
- Extensions
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[P] Introducing Paperlib: An open-source and modern academic paper management tool.
Github: https://github.com/Future-Scholars/paperlib
CollegeCompendium
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Can we create a thread for some of the best materials on CS available online?
A catalogue/search engine for university courses in computer science, math, and several other subjects that is available publicly:
https://collegecompendium.org/
- Audit over 700 CS Classes from Renowned Universities
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I made a list of FREE sites and apps to learn programming
You can also add https://collegecompendium.org as a way to find public university CS courses to audit!
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I made a FreeCodeCamp course on auditing CS classes!
We're really excited to partner with FreeCodeCamp to share what we've learned through our experience developing College Compendium.
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Online videos and corresponding course materials for University of Washington's CSE 142 and CSE 143 courses which uses JAVA
Also feel free to check out this site (I'm not the creator) for university courses. The courses in that site may not have videos but it has notes and assignments for most of the courses.
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I put together a list of 6 university biology CS courses you can take!
Yep! It is open source so if there is an area you'd like it to expand to, feel free to contribute here (https://github.com/GoldinGuy/CollegeCompendium)
- This website has a collection of 600+ free CS courses from top universities
- Nice !
What are some alternatives?
Codex - A free note-taking software for programmers and Computer Science students
knowledge-map - Organize world's knowledge, explore connections and curate learning paths [Moved to: https://github.com/learn-anything/learn-anything]
dualnback - In n-back task you need to remember n previous spatial or auditory stimuli. N-back is a memory test where n refers on how many previous stimuli must be remembered. Dual means that verbal auditory stimulus and spatial visual stimulus are presented at the same time and must be remembered separately.
ada-build - Ada Build is curriculum that is intended for anyone who is interested in beginning their journey into coding.
kiali - Kiali project, observability for the Istio service mesh
awesome-compilers - :sunglasses: Curated list of awesome resources on Compilers, Interpreters and Runtimes
unicorn-utterances - 🦄 Practice programming with magically majestic methods
lectures.london - Public talks and lectures hosted by institutes and universities in London on topics including law, art sustainability, philosophy, history, economics and much more
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
Low-Cost-Mocap - Low cost motion capture system for room scale tracking
learnxinyminutes-docs - Code documentation written as code! How novel and totally my idea!