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  1. Flip: projects to products
    A whitepaper for a different perspective.
    Braden Alexander Cundiff

    Are all problems worth solving? The following white paper is going to challenge you to answer that question for yourself. In order to do this you'll follow the ADDIE process combined with cognitive Learning Outcomes. Understanding this method will allow you to flip your perspective and measure cognitive development more effectively.

  2. Handbook of Free and Open Space Standards
    https://gitlab.com/artur-scholz/handbook-space-standards
    Artur Scholz
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  3. Robert Collier was writing successful direct order sales letters before any of us were born. And distilled his most successful into a massive book. That book was distilled for you into a 10-lesson volume so you can get the evergreen basics. Simply.These core principles also have to do with how you sell yourself...

  4. A Step-By-Step Guide to Launching a Personal Website, Blog, or Portfolio using R
    Learn how to use R, blogdown, Hugo, Netlify, and other open source tools to publish and analyze your very own website
    Danny Morris

    Interested in launching a personal website, blog, or project portfolio? Take this opportunity to learn the step-by-step process to create, design, publish, and analyze your website using R and many other open source technologies.

  5. Creepy Sheen
    Rebecca Gransden

    Ten stories. Punch the Beach.

  6. The Simple Haskell Handbook
    Learn how to build Haskell applications.
    Marco Sampellegrini

    A project-driven approach to practical Haskell development. Start from zero lines of code and finish with a working CI Server. Step by step. One type error at a time.

  7. Heuristics for Effective Public Speaking
    An introductory guide to starting & succeed at public speaking.
    Rahul Parwal and Ajay Balamurugadas

    Public speaking is an art, a skill that can be learned like most of the skills. Preparation is the key. While every talk might not be a hit, it definitely will not be a disaster if certain heuristics are followed. We have tried to cover those heuristics. Always remember that there is always scope for improvement.

  8. The Expert Curve
    How Experts Are Made
    Michael Keyes

    The Expert Curve is about how expertise is achieved. With a comprehensive look into the science behind expertise, talent, prodigies, and training, The Expert Curve lays out the current understanding of how people learn to operate at expert levels in their fields and gives you the best tools to achieve expertise yourself.

  9. Creating React Applications with Python
    A novel approach for achieving Full-Stack Python
    John Sheehan

    A short tutorial on how to create front-end web applications in Python using the React JavaScript library, without having to program in JavaScript!

  10. The Finest Markdown Guide
    Adam Adler, Ph.D.

    Quickest Markdown Tutorial for Technical Writing.

  11. Master Python
    Frank Anemaet

    Use Python to build web apps, analyze data, create desktop software, automate tasks, and more.

  12. Learn NumPy Basics in Weekend
    Learning NumPy Basics from Weekend Series
    Hisham El-Amir

    You will learn that NumPy has very efficient arrays that are easy to use due to the powerful indexing mechanism. This book describes some of the more advanced and tricky indexing techniques.Also we will try to make an attempt to document the most essential methods that every user should know. NumPy has many methods to even mention in this book!

  13. Simplifying Machine Learning with PyCaret
    A Low-code Approach for Beginners and Experts!
    Giannis Tolios

    A beginner-friendly introduction to machine learning with Python, that is based on the PyCaret and Streamlit libraries. Readers will delve into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence, by easily training and deploying their ML models!

  14. Es war einmal - der Mensch!
    Sein Schritt von der Natur zur Kultur
    Reik Oberrath

    Man nehme etwas Anthropologie, Soziologie und Ethnologie. Dazu gebe man Biologie, Archäologie und Psychologie. Hinzu kommt noch etwas Theologie, Philosophie und Literatur. Daraus forme man ein Gedankenband und lege es als Teigschnecke aus, um deren Mitte sich alles um den Übergang des Menschen von der Natur zur Kultur dreht. Garzeit: 5-8h bei 37°C.

  15. Turn data into clear visuals with Matplotlib, the most powerful plotting library in Python.