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Each file contains pinned resources from the corresponding channel on the Workspace. The resources are in the form of lists only temporarily, until we finalise a good enough way to use and display a directed acyclic graph for the same. It is meaningful because:

  • It's a waste to do two tutorials on the same topic only because the second one has a project.
  • One can't do an advanced course without prereqs, but the advanced course will teach a lot.
  • This is the way one usually follows while learning, just in a zigzag way. It'll be much more natural with a graph.
  • Send PRs if you create / find resources other than the ones mentioned.
  • This should especially help beginners who are unsure how to start with any topic.

Once the DAG is completely set up, the next aim is creating a template for everyone to comfortably keep flags on the resources they have finished (probably a red-green DAG). This will be really helpful in the long term, for this allows everyone to show what they know, both to others and themselves. A link to that page would be quite more efficient than a "Intermediate: C++/Python" on your resumè

Apart from the abovementioned benefits over many pre-existing "Awesome Lists" on Github, there's a sidelined benefit that helps a lot in the long run. That is, it is constrained, and biased. Created by seniors from the same university from the same country, this provides a very good path for a junior who'd find themselves in quite a similar situation.


Contribution Guidelines:

  • Use hyperlinks wherever possible
  • Link course webpages instead of lecture playlists

Feel free to check out the BITSACM blog for good blog posts!

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