TechDB (https://techdb.in) is a curated list of 2500+ interview questions along with answers and references. Very useful if you are preparing for tech interviews in Data science, Machine Learning, Computer Science and IT. Which topics should we add next?
Here are few CS / ML books with important points highlighted. I am currently learning ML with focus on NLP. Thought it may be a good idea to use ML to learn ML.
Consider sharing your knowledge to help graduate students and guide them take good career decisions. This is a forum for discussing computer science careers with more than 150,000 students. https://www.facebook.com/groups/core.cs
It is like stackoverflow - but for students who can't express their questions in a rigorous format expected by the stackoverflow community. We help students with their questions on various CS topics like algorithms, datastructures and programming. We are a group of 30 moderators answering thousands of questions posted daily and obviously our knowledge is limited and would like to expand to other areas like machine learning / datascience.
It would be great if you can share your knowledge with the community. We believe that giving knowledge is the best form of giving, as it empowers the receiver for life time.
Your slides have a good overview and can be very useful for 101-102 sessions :)
But this isn't what I'm looking for. I have a bird's eye view, I can build apps, I can make games. But that doesn't make me a good Android Developer or an expert in computer graphics. I need recommendations for texts/courses in these fields.
Very interesting. Bookmarks solve a particular problem of finding information that was already visited. A more general problem is a designing a personal knowledge base. There are lot of hints in this page about PKB and some of them can be applied to bookmarking as well
I created a personal curation system - Hyperbook, http://getbook.co . It arose out of the need to store reference materials while writing my thesis. There seems to be lot of people working on similar ideas, which shows the market need and lack of existing products which address them. I sense there is a great startup/product coming in this space soon.
Hyperbook (http://getbook.co) is for organising study notes and research information.
I used many bookmarking/note-taking/wiki software while writing my research thesis. Found limitations such as searching, linking notes and revisiting bookmarks. Currently it is used by many students, book authors and research scholars at top universities in India. . Maintained the site for two years without any revenue model. Want to maintain the free version for more years to come.
An automated tool for capturing and sharing knowledge will truly make the world a better place. Learning can be faster , reducing the cost of education. People across the globe can connect based on topics of interest and knowledge, yielding more economic and job opportunities.
A personal knowledge base is far more valuable than what it might seem at first glance. Very happy to see you have articulated clearly and made people realize it. A PKB has great potential for knowledge transfer within organization or even at research labs for new people to familiarize with literature. Many people want to capture their thoughts for writing a book someday, but current tools aren't good enough for this. Sadly, a person's social graph is well captured today rather than their knowledge graph.
With these thoughts, I started implementing Hyperbook - www.getbook.co few months back. Currently it is in beta and really working hard to improve it every day. We got good feedback and reviews from thought leaders in content curation and knowledge management industry. Thanks for bringing the problem for discussion. It gives me motivation that is very much a worthy problem to solve.
Hyperbook helps you to remember and organize your digital information as you browse. Imagine a browser that remembers all necessary information and presenting you right information as you browse. Hyperbook is an intelligent browser companion that helps you do the same
Our chrome extension (bit.ly/hyperbook) helps you to remember everything you read and quickly Search / Organize / Share, enabling you to get the right information at the right time.