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a-remote-repo-full-of-notes-of-things-i-did-not-know-about

…​also known as foo-dogsquared’s personal-lectures

A repo containing a collection of my study notes about various stuff whether be programming, mathematics, electronics, engineering, and anything that is worth detailing over.

Think of this repo as an open-sourced online Feynman notebook of someone…​ or something.

This open study notebook uses LaTeX as the files to be used for my notes so you’ll have to install a LaTeX distribution to be able to compile it and view the results. I might consider using a CI server to automate that (perhaps) for my (and everyone else’s) convenience.

Getting started

This notes repository can be compiled standalone with no dependencies but it is best used with my LaTeX notes manager.

Some other things

I’ll link you to Freebies Hunt. It’s a website that is full of free and open content that ranges from books, software, courses, and so much more. It’s also where I list most of my resources use to study since I try to study deeply as much as possible with only free resources (though, admittedly it doesn’t really bear useful results; just go and start right away with any kind).

Speaking of resource list, here’s one of the most (if not, the most) awesome resource list. It’s a resource list…​ of resource list. "RESOURCE LIST"-CEPTION!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What?

Yeah…​ I have that in mind too…​

How?

I take notes…​ but seriously, most of these notes came from my offline notebook, also known as paper notebook. Although, some of them are re-edited just to go for another attempt at explaining it.

Why?

For open knowledge, only without the guarantee of precision and accuracy…​ 🙃 And to practice this kind of writing-everything-that-you’ve-learned-down-in-a-notebook-on-a-reformatted-way practice.

How to contribute?

It’s a collection of my notes about anything and it is mostly intended for personal use. So…​

If you want to correct me on things, just shoot me an email or create a new issue on the issue tracker. 😁

If you want, feel free to improve it (esp. the CLI program). It’s here so why not go for it, too.