* Updated problem-sets-competitive-programming.md file
Added one Best competitive coding platform, i.e., Pep Coding, where people can get get best and free resources for competitive programming
* Placed and Updated the link at the right section
Updated the pep coding specific link for learning DSA
Added one Best competitive coding platform, i.e., Newton School, and One best problem set, i.e., Dynamic A2OJ, which is a better-updated version of the older A2OJ platform
* Updated Cheatsheet for Data Structures and Algorithms
* Update free-programming-cheatsheets.md
* Updated DSA and ordered it alphabetically
* Added Data Structures and Algorithms to the cheatsheet
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* Updated id-tag for Data Structures and Algorithms
* Updated contents alphabetically
Co-authored-by: Biswadeep Purkayastha <98874428+metabiswadeep@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Biswadeep Purkayastha <98874428+metabiswadeep@users.noreply.github.com>
* Docker broken links
updated docker to remove broken links and replace them with updated links or wayback (L88, L91)
* Update free-programming-cheatsheets.md
attempt in fixing linter error
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I switched all the online to HTML
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typo fix
* removed a broken link
* removed a broken link, added a new angular course & fixed one broken link
* changed the alphabetical order error
* fixed lint error
* fixed lint error
* fixed lint error
* fixed lint error
Co-authored-by: manigandan <manigandan.elumalai@csgsol.com>
* Update problem-sets-competitive-programming.md
Added a great resources freely available for learning algorithms.
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* Update free-programming-books-langs.md
Added course for XML
* move XML section to interactive tutorials
Co-authored-by: David Ordás <3125580+davorpa@users.noreply.github.com>
* Added Git Cheatsheet
* Reverting superfluous added newlines
Resolves some of linter warnings
* fix resource info
* Add PDF format note
Co-authored-by: David Ordás <3125580+davorpa@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add 'OCaml from the very beginning' book
* Delete ocaml from the very beginning's PDF
* Update OCaml the very beginning book link
* Add ocaml playground
* chore!: join editors into section `IDE and editors`
This homogenize the place where are organized the IDE and editors like Vim, Emacs, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, Eclipse, IntelliJ... into the same section.
Emacs Lips is a language per sé. so apply and add some crosslinks #5535 in order to reference editors.
Moved books in `-langs.md` now are in `-subjects.md` since editors are language agnostic, I think.
Complete this moved resources with author, formats and notes
* fix: alphabetize says linter
https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books/runs/8267734103?check_suite_focus=true
Run fpb-lint ./books/
books/free-programming-books-ja.md
4:5-22:42 warning Alphabetical ordering: swap l.22 and l.21 alphabetize-lists remark-lint
books/free-programming-books-pt_BR.md
58:1-61:70 warning Alphabetical ordering: swap l.60 and l.59 alphabetize-lists remark-lint
books/free-programming-books-zh.md
254:1-258:87 warning Alphabetical ordering: swap l.258 and l.257 alphabetize-lists remark-lint
* chore!: Organize near spoken Lisp dialects.
- Common Lisp, PicoLisp, Emacs Lisp -> Lisp
- Rename Common Lisp and LISP -> Lisp
- Emacs & Pico as subsections of Lisp preserving current crosslinks
* chore: merge non-referenced Emacs Lisp into Lisp