Basically it's a collection of programming projects (web servers, block chain, games, chat rooms, etc) that you can do yourself by following the tutorial.
While not a GitHub Repo I found Harvard CS50 course an awesome way to break the ice on computer science. Professor Malan is entertaining and energetic and if you opt to do the projects I found them to be a great learning tool.
Oh yeah Prof. Malan is a charming guy while teaching, and yes I had that in my mind, thanks for pointing this out. While I was completely beginner I really thought someone should have told me all that. :D
Hey! Thank you so much for sharing these links. I do need a lot of reviewing in Computer Science. I stopped coding for more than a year and just recently got back. Saving this post as reference. :)
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Thank you do share any other resources for complex topics you use on daily basis on your work/projects, you seem to work a lot on Shell, how to learn that, and what are it's applications, can you please explain?
I had created one tiny shell project during sophomore year of college. Is it similar to that?
I find this repo very useful as well:
github.com/danistefanovic/build-yo...
Basically it's a collection of programming projects (web servers, block chain, games, chat rooms, etc) that you can do yourself by following the tutorial.
Oh yeah I came across it but by then I forgot to add it.
A combination of three (Bento, FreeCodeCamp and Udemy) as elaborated in this medium article is probably worth reviewing as well.
Wow thank you for sharing that!
github.com/Artemmkin/infrastructur... Infrastructure-as-Code tutorial for beginners, simple and easy to follow.
Oh thank you so much I didn't know about it. I don't know more about Docker and stuff so never thought about it but this is amazing that you shared.
While not a GitHub Repo I found Harvard CS50 course an awesome way to break the ice on computer science. Professor Malan is entertaining and energetic and if you opt to do the projects I found them to be a great learning tool.
edx.org/course/cs50s-introduction-...
Oh yeah Prof. Malan is a charming guy while teaching, and yes I had that in my mind, thanks for pointing this out. While I was completely beginner I really thought someone should have told me all that. :D
Hey! Thank you so much for sharing these links. I do need a lot of reviewing in Computer Science. I stopped coding for more than a year and just recently got back. Saving this post as reference. :)
I am glad I could help also write about your learning experiences I am sure I and others will get to learn a lot from you.
I will consider it in the future. Thank you :)
Really good source!!!
Thank you do share any other resources for complex topics you use on daily basis on your work/projects, you seem to work a lot on Shell, how to learn that, and what are it's applications, can you please explain?
I had created one tiny shell project during sophomore year of college. Is it similar to that?
Thanks 💞
You're welcome!