This is a personal knowledge site built with GitHub Pages, organizing computer science notes and study materials in a browsable format. It aggregates content across algorithms, data structures, networking, operating systems, databases, and interview preparation into a coherent index. The presentation emphasizes succinct explanations paired with diagrams, tables, or code snippets to speed recall. Because the site is generated from a repository, it benefits from issue tracking, pull requests, and version history, making it easy to update and maintain. The structure encourages incremental learning: you can dip into a topic, follow internal links, and return later with a clear sense of progress. It doubles as both a study guide for learners and a quick reference for practitioners revisiting fundamentals.
Features
- GitHub Pages site that renders CS notes into a clean layout
- Coverage spanning algorithms, systems, networking, and databases
- Concise explanations with code and diagrams for quick recall
- Navigable index and cross-links for structured study
- Open to contributions and continuous improvement via PRs
- Useful as both interview prep and everyday reference