* fixes#9417
Added working links in place of broken links provided in issue #9417.
* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
Added the organization name as the author.
* Added new CUDA programming resources in C++ language.
* Changed links which directed to a university website and were unrelated to the author.
* Updating links and adding a resource for R
Added Tidy modelling with R and updating links to latest versions
* Remove trailing slash
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Update free-programming-books-subjects.md
I am the author of a new language-agnostic introduction-to-programming textbook, discovered this site, and would like to add my book. The use case I am thinking of is this:
A kid wants to learn to program, doesn't know which in language, and comes to this:
BY PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Originally, this list included a section called "Language Agnostic" for books about
programming subjects not restricted to a specific programming language. That
section got so big, we decided to split it into its own file, the BY SUBJECT file.
The kid in intrigued by the idea of learning programming in a language-agnostic manner, goes to BY SUBJECT, and but finds there a list of specialized and advanced-sounding topics. The kid just wants to learn to program, and not finding a suitable category in which to look, is encouraged thereby to return to BY PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE, pick a specific language, and go down that path.
Little did the kid suspect that there are language-agnostic introductory-programming texts in Theoretical Computer Science. It took Eric Hellman to point out to me that this is where such great language-agnostic introductory-programming texts as SICP/Ableson&Sussman are catalogued (Yes, SICP uses Scheme, but it isn't really about "How to Program in Scheme"). But the kid will never find SICP, because "Theoretic Computer Science" is an intimidating misnomer. (And furthermore, the category does include highly-theoretical books.) The kid has lost an opportunity, and has been led to believe that programming is all about learning one of the standard programming languages.
I am proposing to:
1. Rename the category "Language-Agnostic Introductory Programming / Theoretical Computer Science".
2. Move into alphabetical order in the list of subjects.
3. Insert my own book there.
My preference (frankly) would be to separate introductory programming textbooks from highly theoretical books, but (certainly, as a newcomer to the site) I don't propose such a step.
* New subject: "Programming"
Split "Theoretical Computer Science" into "Programming" and (the residual list) "Theoretical Computer Science".
Add my book to "Programming".
* Clarify where Language-Agnostic books went.
Add one sentence to the preamble clarifying where Language-Agnostic books went.
* Add an extra line
Added an extra line to fix a lint error
* add go course from #8619
* added book from #8655
* added book from #8688
* add book from #8698
* remove duplicate
* add tutorial from #8939
* add course from #9076
* as noted in #9086, not the whole book
* courses from #9116
* space
* added cheatsheet from #9138
* sololearn tutorials from #7188
* alphabetize
* add webpack course from #8031
* add a course from #8853
seems to cause linter failure? adding here to double check
* was worth a try
* update a title (from #7651)
* move learnxiny to books
as suggested in #7687
* add arduino course from #7765
* add resource from #7825
* Big Data resources from #7939
* move youtube courses from books-id to courses-id
* normalizing riptutorial attribution
* Added a helpful resource
Hey, I've added a helpful SQL reference link in the SQL section, I think this will best add to your content and give your readers a more diverse understanding of the topic. I hope you will like this. Thank you.
* Added a useful resource
Hey, I've added a helpful SQL reference link in the SQL section, I think this will best add to your content and give your readers a more diverse understanding of the topic. I hope you will like this. Thank you.
* Update books/free-programming-books-langs.md
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* Update more/free-programming-cheatsheets.md
* alphabetize
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* update-link-for-advanced-scala-with-cats-book
The link to "Advanced Scala with Cats" is broken because the name of the book was changed years ago to "Scala with Cats"; the link for the book was also moved to another site "scalawithcats.com"
* Remove trailing slash
* Add version to book name
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* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
Added Q# lanaguge used for developing quantum algorithms on Azure
* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
Changed referencing of Q# to avoid the conflict of # symbol
* Update free-courses-en.md
Added class central
* Added .NET framework book
* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
Added PDF
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* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
* Adding Useful Django Modules
Added handy Django modules which are not known to many users but which when learnt might make their works easy
* Updating Alphabetical Order
* PR Test
* Alphabetical Order
* Alphabet Ordering
* Updated Django Modules to web based links
* Resolved Changes
* Adding link for Angular Testing Succinctly
* Updating link for Angular Testing Succinctly
* Adding link for C# Features Succinctly
* Update books/free-programming-books-langs.md
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* Fix broken link for Windows Phone Course and move it to the courses section
* fix check not being successful
* add Hands-on Python 3 Tutorial as a book resource
* Revert "add Hands-on Python 3 Tutorial as a book resource"
This reverts commit 359aff375c.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Empty Commit
* Empty Commit
* Empty Commit
* fix accidental deletion
* Update courses/free-courses-en.md
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* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
Addition of UC Berkeley CS text "Computational and Inferential Thinking: The Foundations of Data Science"
* Update books/free-programming-books-langs.md
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* added a couple of React courses to free-courses-en.md
* added a couple of React courses to free-courses-en.md *amended*
* add Hands on React to free-programming-books-langs.md
* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
Getting Started with Python and Raspberry Pi - Dan Nixon
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Clean Architectures in Python - A practical approach to better software design
Depreciated link updated
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Clean Architectures in Python - A practical approach to better software design
Direct PDF download link provided
* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
Updated the concerned link
* Updated Swift reference links
* The Swift Programming Language is now set to the official Swift language guide
* Using Swift with Cocoa and Objective-C is no longer being updated. Most of the content is now available in the _Language Interoperability_ section of the Apple Swift documentation
* Sublist iBooks resources
* Update books/free-programming-books-langs.md
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* added a few new books along with a new programming language section
* added a few new books along with a new programming language section
* added books for LUA,Markdown,YAML and created a new section for YAML
* added books for LUA,Markdown,YAML and created a new section for YAML
* added books for LUA,Markdown,YAML and created a new section for YAML
* added books for LUA,Markdown,YAML and created a new section for YAML
* added books for LUA,Markdown,YAML and created a new section for YAML
* updated books collection
Removed the Lua book as requested
* Added few ebooks
- Added Essential Algorithms
- Added Production Go
- Added JavaScript Wikibook
- Added Laravel Tips and Tricks
- Updated The Modern Javascript Tutorial to use HTTPS
- Added Essential SQL
- Added TypeScript Handbook
* Updated links to javascript wikibook and production go ebooks
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* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
Added Q# lanaguge used for developing quantum algorithms on Azure
* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
Changed referencing of Q# to avoid the conflict of # symbol
* Update free-courses-en.md
Added class central
* Added the The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2023[pdf]
* Added Raspberry Pi Handbook and Begineer's Guide
* Added the most updated Official Rapspberry Pi Handbook and Beginner's Guide.
* Removed syntax error
* Revert "Added Raspberry Pi Handbook and Begineer's Guide"
This reverts commit 15926b9682.
* lint: recover blank lines after section heading
* Update books/free-programming-books-langs.md
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* Update books/free-programming-books-langs.md
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* Added multiple books from Flavio Copes
Added books covering PHP, JavaScript, Go and iOS (Swift).
* Fixed alphabetical order
Fixed alphabetical order by placing the new elements in the correct spots.
* fix: use HTML instead of Online
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