The student party is learning to code, and this open source project is enough!

Hello, I’m JackTian.

Readers often tell me: If you want to get started with programming, there is a problem we all face when we are ready to learn programming: how do you find good computer courses?

Under normal circumstances, we can use the method of search engine to locate the learning materials we need. Or search through some popular websites to see if there are courses worth learning and the materials you need.

I previously shared two articles about a great open source project I found on GitHub: 100 Days from Python to The Most thoughtful Learning resource! And no blow no black! 12 resources on GitHub to help people learn coding, miss blood loss…

However, the easiest and fastest way to do this is to look directly at the summary of the previous data. However, from my personal point of view, I still encourage everyone to summarize by themselves, after all, the summary can deepen their impression and consolidate their knowledge.

I was hanging out on GitHub over the weekend when I came across an open source author who put together a super comprehensive computer learning resource to share with you today.

Deepak Kumar is a FullStack developer based in Bangalore, India, and a Microsoft Student Partner (MSP).

MSP is a project set up by Microsoft for university students in the world. It encourages those excellent technical talents who actively advocate and promote innovative practices on campus and are willing to actively help others. It provides them with the most cutting-edge technical resources of Microsoft, as well as a broader platform for communication and self-display.

MSP program is open to all college students who love technology, have the courage to innovate, actively promote innovative practice, and are willing to share what they have learned with others. It is not limited to students with technical background. Every year, we regularly recruit more like-minded friends who love science and technology through various campus activities, and then contribute what they have learned back to the academic community through these activities. It’s great!

The open source author introduced above: Deepak Kumar is a member of the MSP, but I don’t know if he was influenced by Microsoft MSP. Anyway, thanks to Deepak Kumar for organizing this excellent learning material, so that more developers can reduce the time cost of searching materials.

This great learning material is a-to-Z-resources-for-students, which is also A resource for programmers.

This resource mainly includes the following:

  • Coding resources
  • Hackathons and events
  • Student welfare and programs
  • Open source program
  • Start programs and incubators
  • Intern Resources
  • Developer club
  • Students meeting
  • The main person to watch
  • Popular sites to watch
  • Additional links
  • Coding boot camp
  • Other resources

If you want to learn a programming language, check out this Python module. Of course, in addition to Python, there are machine learning, deep learning, Android development, front-end/back-end/full stack development, C/C++ / C#, R, Go, Git/GitHub, MongoDB, Docker and other related coding resources.

If you are still a student, check out the following student related benefits and packages.

If you’re a student looking at internship opportunities, check out the following internship programs.

Website resources worthy of our attention.

Above, is I randomly selected part of the content, too much is not a list to everyone, in general, this high quality programming learning materials or very good. Hopefully, you’ll find something valuable to learn from the project.

Please post the GitHub address of the project for those who are interested:

Github.com/dipakkr/A-t…

Amway also has a copy of the future (NUS) computer science Freshman Notes open source project.

The project began when Professor Tay Yong Chiang organised a dinner for new computer science students at Tembusu College at the beginning of the 12/13 academic year, when a group of final-year students gathered there to put together a document for new students at the Nus School of Computing.

For this project you may want to start with some advice written by undergraduates/computer beginners

Computer science blogs and websites

Some groundbreaking books in the field of computing

List of free programming ebooks

Making:

Github.com/EbookFounda…

Stack Overflow.

Stackoverflow.com/questions/1…

In addition, there are some computer scientists or programmers you should know, introductions to various majors, learning materials, good/interesting courses, CS lectures, some suggestions from predecessors, etc.

Overall, this valuable resource is very helpful for beginners or students who have already entered the computer field.

Finally, post the GitHub address of the project. If you are interested, please go and watch:

Github.com/nushackers/…