Links to various open/free resources on things like education, software, etc.
- Math Games
- nice shoes
- Open education
- Flat World Knowledge – open books, used to be free but I guess starting to charge.
- Open Yale
- tynker, learn to code site for kids
- hackdesign – learn how to design, like graphic design or websites I think.
- Lot’s of places to learn to code for free
- Code.org learn
- open courses
- Some calc books
- analysis stuff – also can use this stuff for it:
- Compiler course
- Learn Code The Hard Way
- OpenSecurityTraining - also check out the link to ureddit.com, and opencourseware is looking good which this links to.
- opencourseware consortium – not associated with MIT OpenCourseWare I don’t think
- MIT’s OpenCourseWare – mostly just videos and other static content. Their edX is the more interactive stuff
- Yale open courses
- codedojo – teach kids to code!
- learn regex. I think it’s like an online class.
- kids math stuff
- book on computing
- Treehouse – more web programming stuff
- Codeschool – online courses on programming, but looks like you have to pay
- Stanford Online
- Open Learning – they have a very popular computer science teacher, known for his YouTube videos.
- Cosmo Learning
- Udemy
- Geobebra – math teaching and learning software
- math forum
- cut-the-knot – math books and problems
- nand 2 tetris – learn computers all the way from hardware to software (from i-programmer which has some other mooc links
- edX – MIT and Harvard (used to be MITx)
- bunch of stuff about open learning
- Stanford doing their own MOOC
- Open Culture – various things from physics courses, language lessons, free e-books, a bunch of stuff
- Khan Academy
- Udacity
- AI class
- Machine learning
- Coursera (they have a bunch of these courses) (twitter)
- Hacker School
- Hacker Dojo
- natural language processing (twitter)
- game theory
- design of algorithms
- cryptography
- Code Academy and Code Year
- open education stuff
- online lectures
- algorithm analysis/complexity
- free access to Elsevier
- nrich, looks like math for kids stuff
- some free journal stuff
- WebPlatform – a bunch of tech companies putting up web technology tutorials and docs
- Books
- Bayesian reasoning and Machine Learning
- Foundations of Computer Science
- Mathematics for computer science
- Algorithms
- Data structures and algorithms
- Principles of Uncertainty
- analytic combinatorics
- algorithms
- math (not sure what kind, I just know it’s free)
- more algorithms
- Fourier analysis books
- wavelet book
- open source data structures – the bottom has links to what looks like other free books in computer science
- Rice University OpenStack – free open books
- Free college book catalog.
- differential equations
- PDEs and Fourier analysis
- OpenIntro – looks like teaching materials like questions and online text books
- Books computer scientists should read
- Galois theory
- Software
- stream ubuntu to your andoid device
- Diaspora
- vpn gate – vpn software to bypass government firewalls
- Discourse – web2.0ish forum software
- code challenges for jobs
- UNetbootin – creates boot usb stick,like Ubuntu disk startup utility I think
- Freedombox
- List of open source Android apps
- Another Andorid FOSS repository
- MIT App Inventor – something to do with Android and Google App Engine, not really sure.
- flo’s freeware – I use Notepad2. Not that complicated, better than regular note pad. I should check out the Programmer’s Notepad he points to.
- emacs lisp
- MediaGoblin – host your own Flicker-style site
- CKEditor – interested to see what this is
- graphviz – graph drawing
- octave – like matlab, uses gnuplot which lets you visualize math stuff
- sage – math software
- yacas – computer algebra software
- gnuplot seems like good math plotting. See here,and especially see gnuplotting.
- MATE linux desktop environment – keeps Gnome 2 look, but uses Gnome 3 good stuff
- LibreOffice – free and open office applications
- Rizzoma – collaboration and communication software it seems
- OSQA – open source question and answer, like a forum
- Bodhi Linux – Ubuntu based simple desktop environment
- crunch bang #!
- Kali – successor to Backtrack
- ubermix – student and teacher linux distro
- ReactOS – a free open source windows replacement
- Opa – web framework?
- Node.js – another webframework?
- some plotting stuff
- some open source stuff
- MathJax – javascript latex, maybe checkout
- arduino open mesh network stuff
- cool Raspberry Pi stuff
- some stuff to do with it
- cheer lights and other stuff
- gift guide
- raspberry pi hacking educational distro
- easy raspi programming web interface
- raspi package
- raspberry pi synth
- class on building an os in assembly on raspi
- bare metal, assembly on pi forums
- 3d game
- some pi stuff
- circuit simulator
- Monogame – .net game dev stuff?
- turn into a media center
- turn an android phone into a piratebox
- raspberry pi alternative (well, small computer, maybe not as good)
- another cheap open computer
- damn small linux
- bedrock linux
- arch/ manjaro linux, and the arch way, and more about manjaro
- parabola linux – based off arch
- distrowatch
- REMnux – linux for reverse engineering
- Slax
- Trisquel – a distro that seems like one that the Free Software Foundation like, they were handing it out at a Windows 8 launch event.1
- Local
- Where to recycle stuff around Cleveland
- I should check out Eddie and Eddie’s, bourbon and apple pie place at Warren and Detroit in Lakewood.
- more magic
- movie about Turing
- a math portal on foundation of math
- Life Artificial – online book about ai from it’s perspective
- stores – usually online housewares type stuff
- muji
- schoolhouse electric – lighting stuff is cool
- edison lights
- brigade – local cleveland mens clothes
- geek gifts
- Cleveland gifts
- Evolution gifts
- Restoration hardware, reclaimed wood shelves – although $300 is a lot for old wood. This site in general is kinda pricey, but some smaller stuff is affordable.
- Museum of useful things -
- perpetual kid – has a bunch of fun stuff, some retro stuff
- 21st century goods – things like hand crank flashlights and radios
- container store
- furniture?
- some damn manly soap
- outdoor furniture – kinda expensive it seems
- anthropologie
- areaware – I especially like the simple tool set
- Izalo – some neat house ware stuff like soap and soap dishes, also their notebook is cool
- westelm – furniture and other stuff, like hanging glass globes for air plants, also cool lighting stuff
- some lights stuff
- cool industrial stools
- pixel art
- nerdy stuff
- some cool houseware stuffs
- field notes – notebooks
- Cleveland career stuff
- stuff on SNES
- 52 ways to organize
- open source hardware for gardening and construction
- open source spectrometer
- voting
- math art project stuffs
- Case ACM
- Good Old Games – neat, old games, including Fallout!
- MST3K!
- Recreational math
- GPU programming
- hgpu – bunch of articles and stuff
- parallel processing book
- femhub – can run stuff on their machines?
- NCLAB – femhub’s network computer lab(?)
- Nvidia Amber – run on nvidia’s stuff in the cloud, through Amazon
- Tor based USB bootable OS