Welcome to /LRT/!
The unofficial learning resource thread of /g/.
ITT: Post books, videos, or anything related to learning a certain type of content. Feel free to review what you already have read/watched/etc.
FAQ:
>for what purpose?
Many threads dedicated to a specific topic contain little to no mention of where to start learning, yet are riddled with these types of questions.
>do we really need another reoccuring thread?
No, we don't but this is a useful thread so either filter it or come to terms with the idea that /g/ doesn't cater to your every need.
Template (Fill this out):
>Requesting or Reviewing:
>Topic:
(Try to be as specific as possible, IE: Python 3.x instead of """coding""")
>Expierence in that field:
(Total newbie or some expierence or are you god tier that needs to freshen up)
>Preferred type of resource:
(Do you want a book, a video, multiple videos, etc.)
>Type of learner:
(interactive content or just staring at a book)
>Price range:
(most you should be able to find for free, but just in case)
>Review:
(If you were recommended content make sure to give it a review to help others know what you thought.)
News:
>An entire free course on learning the basics of GNU/Linux
https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:LinuxFoundationX+LFS101x+1T2016/info
>Ressource material for linux related stuff
http://tldp.org/guides.html
Last one archieved
I like this kind of thing, I'm helping a little.
>Topic:
HTML, CSS, JS and JQuery
>Expierence in that field:
Do a few webs for 6 months. Basically codemonkey, also customization shit at home.
>Preferred type of resource:
Interactive, for me, but not CodeAcademy-like, that's kinda slow.
>Price range:
Totally free
>Review:
This is w3schools, is a web for the topic said above, mainly. It has some things more, it can teach you reading or can teach you trying shit. It also has (for example) useful link, if you're checking background-color for CSS, at the bottom you will have HTML tag, and JS-DOM links for background-color.
I hope I did it right.
>>56251423
How about we's don't start another general and add to the wiki instead
>>56251662
I've been working on editing the wiki anon, But I'm also a bit busy so forgive me.
>>56251681
>tfw the wiki still has no favicon
Here's my turn.
>Topic:
HTML, CSS
>Expierence in that field:
4 days.
>Preferred type of resource:
Interactive(CodeCademy,FCC style of learning)
>Price range:
Free at the moment.
>Review:
Well, so far i'm enjoying the free content of FCC and CodeCademy not only because they're simply put and explained but because they're also free and have a massive community behind the scene. I recommend them.
I am looking forward to learn more after i end with those two, any ideas where to look for?
>>56251875
>autism.png
which site/book/whatever is the best retard's guide to programming?
>>56255802
Try reading "Learn Python The Hard Way" if you are an absolute beginner to programming. Once you are competent in python move on to C.
Try the site "programming motherfucker" (don't have the link right now) and there a ton of free ebooks and learning materials