Keep track of books you've read and document your thoughts, reviews, and notes in one organized place.
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Keep track of books you've read and document your thoughts, reviews, and notes in one organized place.
📚 Writings I read, talks I watch, courses I attend, and notes I take
This project is a capstone based on the idea of taking notes on books after reading them. The goal is to create a web application that allows users to store information about the books they've read, including notes, ratings, and more. The project also integrates with public APIs to fetch book covers and other relevant data.
📚 Morten Andersen 📚 Personal Book Notes & Mindmaps 📚 "Solidum Petit in Profundis" 📚
📖 Notes from books that I have read.
personal book annotations
Notes on books I read, talks I watch, articles I study, and papers I love
My solutions for selected exercises in Christiansen's Book "Functional Programming In Lean"
Notes from books and other interesting things that I've read. Table of contents at the end 👇
A collection of all my notes. School lecture notes, book notes, journal template, and khan academy notes.
Notes from "Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS, 4th Edition"
Notes from books and other interesting things that I've read. Table of contents at the end 👇
Book notes
A collection of notes gathered from books and other interesting items I've read. Table of contents at the end.
Notes in IPython notebooks for "Python for Data Analysis" by Wes McKinney, published by O'Reilly Media
E-commerce Rails app
My notes on miscellaneous CS topics, books, lectures, brainstormings
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