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- Do not promote your own books / articles / videos etc. If it's good, it will show up. |
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- Remove any affiliate codes etc from the links. |
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- Search existing resources/links before adding a new one, as yours may be a duplicate. |
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- Paid resources (like courses) are okay, but they should be marked as `paid`. Remember, quality is the first criteria. |
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- Paid resources (like courses) are okay, but they should be marked as `paid`. Remember, quality is the first criterion. |
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- Try to add this metadata with every link whenever relevant: |
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- Year (to know how old a resource is) |
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- Estimated time it will take to complete (reading, watching, completing course exercises etc.) |
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- Difficulty level (beginner / intermediate / expert) |
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- Author. Add them in `people` section whenever they're worth following for that topic. |
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- Author. Add them in the `people` section whenever they're worth following for that topic. |
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- *Use the following format: `[Name](link) (Year, Time Estimate, Difficulty level) by Author - Description.`* |
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- If you want to add notes to a course, add it below the course as subdashed point. |
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- If you want to add notes to a course, add them below the course as a subdashed point. |
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- Links should be put into their appropriate topics & formats. Pick the one you think is closest if you are not sure. |
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- Build a useful concept graph by specifying prerequisites and subtopics. This is often hard. |
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- For a new topic, start with this [template](template.md). |
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