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Some other ideas for the list #26

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Clockmaker opened this issue Nov 5, 2017 · 5 comments
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Some other ideas for the list #26

Clockmaker opened this issue Nov 5, 2017 · 5 comments

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@Clockmaker
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Clockmaker commented Nov 5, 2017

As suggested in #25, I'm opening this issue for the topics I think this list is missing

  • ISBN added as a tag → ISBN-10: 0521838703
  • "good reads" section, for post/answers/discussions worth looking
  • CAD software
  • manufacturing
  • material science
  • subreddits
  • stack exchange forums
  • statistics
  • linking authors academic/about pages
  • copyright infringement

Update: iMechanica fixed most of the dead links around december (Lubliner is still a 404)

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m2n037 commented Nov 5, 2017

Added subreddits, converted general links to good reads section, and added stackexchange lists to todo here. I included all subreddits from the side bar of r/engineering

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m2n037 commented Nov 5, 2017

I am thinking, can we add the todos to the master todo here

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For the "good reads" I was thinking more like a standalone section, about general topics or explanation that don't fit in a specific categories.

subreddits should be formatted like

and maybe ordered by relevancy (even if it's not very objective)

If it's ok I'm going to fix that for you.

Also I feel like you listed too many of them, like biology chemistry and science, are off topic.

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m2n037 commented Nov 5, 2017

The good reads section is like that only now. I will take care of the subreddits.

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ghost commented Jan 18, 2018

subreddits should be formatted like

  • r/subredditname: and the description outside the link.

There is big question: r/subredditname or /r/subredditname. As for me, /r/.. preferred.

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