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    Self-learning-Computer-Science

    Self-learning-Computer-Science

    Resources to learn computer science in your spare time

    Self-learning Computer Science is a curated, open-source guide repository designed to help learners independently study computer science topics using high-quality university-level resources. The author (an undergraduate CS student) assembled links to courses from institutions like MIT, UC Berkeley, Stanford, etc., covering mathematics, programming, data structures/algorithms, computer architecture, machine learning, software engineering and more.
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    Data Science Notes

    Data Science Notes

    Curated collection of data science learning materials

    ...It spans foundational math and statistics through data wrangling, visualization, machine learning, and practical project organization. The content emphasizes hands-on understanding by pairing narrative notes with runnable examples, making it useful for both self-study and classroom settings. Because it aggregates topics in one place, learners can move linearly or jump into specific areas as needed during projects. The notes also highlight common pitfalls and good practices, which helps beginners adopt professional habits early. It’s a living resource that many students consult when revising fundamentals or exploring adjacent tools in the ecosystem.
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