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What is it?

A curated list of awesome tutorials. It will be updated each time I find a truly well-writtent and clear tutorial. I am not aiming to collect every possible tutorial about development here as it would be a titanic enterprise but the list is ideally restricted to those who are specific to a topic, may it be an aspect of a framework or an algorythm or a specific software/hardware, that are clear, understandable and, optionally, complete. I'm looking more about unofficial tutorials, both because these are harder to find than the official documentations and to give exposure to the authors of them.

If you want to contribute to this list (please do), send me a pull request or contact me @gianlucadfiore. As long as the above guidelines are respected, I'll gladly add your contribution.

For whom is this?

For everyone, really. Everyone who is interested in computer science, whether it means being a developer, a network administrator, a db administrator, a security researcher and what not.

Table of Contents

Front-end Development

CSS

D3.js

GraphQL

Hugo

Javascript

MongoDB

  • An Introduction to MongoDB - brief and practical introduction on MongoDB, mostly just installing and the basic commands to interact with the database.

React

Svelte

WebAssembly

Back-end Development

Assembly

  • NASM Tutorial - a concise tutorial on how to write Assembly for x86-64 architecture and integrate it with C.

C

  • The Descent to C - article showing the difference in learning C coming from a higher level language.

Go

Haskell

Operating Systems

DevOps

Hardware

  • Modern Microprocessors: a 90-minute guide - probably less than 90 minutes though. An useful, albeit outdated, guide on how CPUs work internally. For when you have no idea what "branch prediction" or "memory hierarchy" are.

Software

Networks

Computer Science

Formats

SEO

Marketing


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