Dear All,
These are some links of the weekly resources that might help all who are more into the code development part using Linux. I am posting only those who are relevant to the code development:
I had a subscription to all of them but too much, so unsubscribed and i dont read all of them so you can bookmark and read as and when you like:
Node weekly : https://nodeweekly.com/
Javascript weekly : https://javascriptweekly.com/
Python Weekly : https://www.pythonweekly.com/
Golang Weekly: https://golangweekly.com/
Ruby Weekly: https://rubyweekly.com/
I have no association with the people who develop these weekly news letter, you can subscribe or unsubscribe as you like and every normal person do the same, when they want to add something they read more and subscribe to everything and when they are working on specific then they unsubscribe. You can also bookmark and read them as archive.
Alles Gute,
Gaurav
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Thank you for sharing those excellent sources!
In addition to the resources you mentioned for Python, I would like to recommend the following resources as well.
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Here is another one which is really good if you are doing deep learning : https://www.deeplearningweekly.com/ i read this almost and i have no subscription through email (unsubscribed) and i read this as and often through the web.
I thank you for sharing those and being a literate and well informed person, i appreciate everything that can bring substantial knowledge and i invest my time and my resources in only that direction so that meaningful results can be achieved, so i thank this for sharing those.
Gaurav
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Here is another resource if you want to learn RUST: https://rust-osdev.com/, which has a very steep learning curve but of very high value.
This is a resource which i can suggest, whether to read and make use of it or not that is totally upto you. I am using this to understand this, so i thought of sharing as RUST like GO is a system programming language.
I learnt GO in less than a month and it is not about that the GO language is easy, it is not. It is mainly, because i used C++ long time, so for me it getting around Go, which comes from C, was fast and since being typed language, i prefer that as i know what i am declaring and what i have to use when and where.
I do GO code a lot and since coming from C++, want to see RUST as least that is a useful addition and proper investment of my abilities. So if you want to gain and add, read that and add and if not then skip.
Thank you all,
Gaurav
If you are learning RUST then this is the best playlist you can watch: https://www.youtube.com/@letsgetrusty
I simply watch this, read 2-3 books and then write more code as without writing it, you don’t know and when you have no visible results means that you either dont know or else i don’t see a reason.
So i believe any intelligent person will estimate quickly whether to differentiate from a person who is capable of showing results and the one who is not.
Gaurav
Here you can see what i am following: codecreatede (Gaurav Sablok) / Following · GitHub for each language. I only follow those in which i am writing and which i am using and nothing specific, so might be of interest to you all
Thank you,
Gaurav