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No more books in readme :( #15
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@AB1908 , I was just going through the list and kind of thinking along similar lines, if not the same. What can be done, instead, is in all the topics(individual) all personal comments, can be pushed down to the end of that particular topic, and each comment can be signed (borrowing the idea from awsome-scifi) by the developer who has made the comment. Thus workflow is maintained, and I guess the repo will be cleaner as well. |
Seems like a good idea but I'd like to keep things as is for now until we reach a broader audience. I'm a little short on time at the moment, so I'll give this a test run when I can. Let's see where we can go from there! |
I guess for a single book or limited choices, one could simply refer to Teach Yourself CS, cause unlike us, the maintainers there are actually professors in the field 😅 |
Sounds good. |
This issue has been kept open for now, but all further suggestions should be under Issue #18. |
An idea I have is to include essential reads in the readme, with the more detailed list for those who desire it. It'd help anyone who wanted a quick look and not wanting to read all of my crappy comments.
@AsliRoy , what's your opinion?
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