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Welcome to the Free Code Notes repository! This project is a comprehensive collection of coding notes and resources, designed to help developers of all levels enhance their skills. The notes are structured using Logseq, a powerful tool for managing and referencing your knowledge.
Whether you're just starting out or you're an experienced developer, you'll find a wealth of information here to improve your programming knowledge.
This repository serves as a comprehensive resource for various programming languages, concepts, best practices, and useful tools. The notes are organized and structured using Logseq, making it easy to navigate and reference. You can also use SumatraPDF for reading PDFs, making this repository a flexible and useful resource.
You will find resources and notes on a wide range of topics, including:
- Programming Languages (e.g., Python, JavaScript, etc.)
- Code Examples and Snippets
- Best Practices in Software Development
- Algorithms and Data Structures
- Software Tools and Utilities
In addition to these, you can explore the Software page for more information on tools and resources useful for developers.
Note: The notes are continually updated, and we encourage you to check back regularly for new content.
To get started with Free Code Notes, follow these simple steps to clone the repository and set it up on your machine.
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Clone the repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/VR-Rathod/Code-Book
2.Navigate to the project directory:
cd code-note
To fully benefit from this repository, we recommend the following software tools:
Logseq Logseq is an open-source, non-linear outliner notebook that helps you organize and share your knowledge effectively.
How to Use: After downloading and installing Logseq, open the project folder in the Logseq app to begin exploring the notes. Logseq offers powerful linking, tagging, and graph features that make it easy to navigate through the notes and find what you need.
SumatraPDF SumatraPDF is an open-source, lightweight PDF reader that allows you to view and annotate PDF documents efficiently.
How to Use: After installing SumatraPDF, you can open any of the PDF documents from the repository in SumatraPDF for a focused reading experience. Both tools are free and open-source, and when used together, they will help you navigate and interact with the repository's content more effectively.
After Setup Once you've downloaded and installed the necessary software:
Open the project folder using Logseq for better organization and navigation of the notes. You can also directly view the repository on GitHub, but we recommend using Logseq for a more interactive experience. Keep the repository updated regularly to access the latest notes, resources, and tools.
We welcome contributions from everyone! If you'd like to share your notes, provide feedback, or contribute in any way, here's how you can get involved:
Feedback: You can provide feedback or ask questions by emailing vaibhavrathod2282@gmail.com. Share Your Notes: If you'd like to contribute your notes or other resources, please read and follow the contribution guidelines outlined below. License This repository is licensed under the MIT License. You are free to fork, modify, and distribute the content, as long as you comply with the terms of the license.
Contribution Guidelines To contribute to this repository, please follow these steps:
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Fork the Repository: Click the "Fork" button at the top of the repository page to create your own copy of the repository.
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Create a Branch: Create a new branch for your changes. Make sure your branch name is descriptive of the changes you're making. Write Clear Commit Messages: Write concise and clear commit messages that describe the changes you're making.
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Make Your Changes: Edit, add, or improve the notes and resources as needed. Submit a Pull Request: Once you're done, submit a pull request. Please include a description of the changes you made and why they are important.
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Follow the Structure: Ensure your contributions follow the existing organization and structure of the repository to maintain consistency.
Happy Learning! 🙏 We hope these resources help you grow your coding skills and broaden your knowledge. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced developer, you'll find valuable insights in this repository.
Keep learning and building! 🚀