Resources and Links (Updated Weekly)

Thanks for sharing. There is also stackshare.io and openhub.net.

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Thats good to know, i was not knowing that and having this information, will speed the things up at my side as i know where to look, whom to ask and that makes the information accurate and to the point. If you have any other, drop me the same.

Here are some of the other community links that might help you all as it helped me to get to know some of the leading edges:

Python Repo: https://pythonrepo.com/ for finding all the libraries.
A good resource to check for the Linux community addons mainly shows the installation and other: https://linuxiac.com/

This is a very good forum : https://users.rust-lang.org/ and i had some problems to understand the ownership and i learnt it.

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Hi @gauravearn @benslinux I’ve merged all the topics that relate to sharing resources and links into one topic. I’ve also pinned this topic so that it’s always at the top of this category.

The advantage of this is visibility. The topics, unless they receive ongoing responses, will eventually get buried below other active topics. By merging and pinning, they can now be accessed more easily and permanently at the top of this general forum category.

Note that the first post of this topic is a “Wiki” post. This means all members can edit and add to it. Just click on the edit icon above.
Which looks like this: image

i just came home a few moments ago after a tedious fitness workout, I thank you for spending time on this. I wasn’t aware that I should merge all of them.

Next time, let me know and I should be able to do the same. This will allow me to do my work by my own and will give you ample time.

Your role is not to correct my posts and merge them, you have multiple roles to yourself.

I thank you for spending the time on this. Open to accepting the first come position or job as they say in advertisement.

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No, you guys don’t have to merge. When you have links and resources to share, you can edit the 1st post in this thread.

If we create new threads for every few links, it will get messy and ultimately, they will be buried, lost and never found/seen by readers over time.

Yes i understand and that is why i edited the last one instead of posting a new one this morning. :smile:

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Added to the Wiki above.

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That so good. If I would have to buy i would buy a Tuxedo computer or the one from the other with a high end RAM and a bigger disc. Thank you for adding to this list and making it amenable to others.

I added DistroWatch a popular website that tracks and provides information about Linux distributions and other open-source operating systems. It serves as a resource for users looking to discover, compare, and download various Linux distributions and BSDs.

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In case anyone is searching for the fonts to see here are the top resources to use: Programming Fonts - Test Drive you can see the font here and then click on the link to install it from there or you can use it from here Nerd Fonts - Iconic font aggregator, glyphs/icons collection, & fonts patcher

What i have tried and used: Cascadia-Code, Jetbrains, Fira and currently using Twilio. Twilio has much better ligature and view.