- Applications Non - Web.
- Articles.
- Learning how to learn articles.
- Meme Tag article.
- Sociometric Badge articles.
- WebRTC and WebSocket articles.
- Cool Projects.
- Discussions.
- Computer vision discussions.
- Python discussions.
- WebRTC and WebSocket discussions.
- Documentations.
- LIRC documentation.
- Python documentations.
- Examples and tutorials.
- AVR tutorial.
- Arduino tutorials.
- Computer vision tutorials.
- D3JS example.
- Electronics tutorials.
- Flask tutorials.
- FreeRTOS tutorial.
- Game programming tutorial.
- HaXeUI tutorial.
- IRC tutorial.
- JavaScript tutorial.
- Jekyll tutorial.
- Jinja2 tutorial.
- Kaldi tutorials.
- KiCAD tutorials.
- LIRC tutorials.
- Latex tutorial.
- Linux tutorial.
- Machine learning tutorials.
- OpenCV tutorials.
- OpenSmile tutorial.
- Processing tutorial.
- Python tutorials.
- Raspberry PI tutorials.
- ReactJS tutorial.
- Regular Expression (RegEx) tutorial.
- SciPy tutorial.
- Smart badge tutorial.
- Web tutorial.
- WebRTC tutorials.
- WebSocket tutorials.
- mbed tutorials.
- Frameworks And Libraries.
- Advertisement framework.
- Animation frameworks.
- Arduino frameworks.
- http://www.bitsophia.com/en-US/BitVoicer/Overview.aspx, BitVoicer Arduino speech recognition framework. Sadly this is not open source. Which means the device will dependent on BitSophia infrastructure. This is not just for Arduino, but basically an agnostic platform for speech processing for simple devices.
- Bootstrap.
- CMS.
- http://typeplate.com/, Typeplate is a typographic starter kit. This is like a CMS but more into typographic. This is good for a one time post or to promotes something.
- Computer vision frameworks.
- Graph and visualization frameworks.
- Human language frameworks.
- Java framework.
- Python.
- Voice control frameworks.
- Web frameworks.
- WebRTC and WebSocket frameworks.
- Game guides.
- Monster Hunter Generations.
- Persona Q.
- Good arts and designs.
- Hardware blue prints and specifications.
- Inspirations.
- http://doppellab.media.mit.edu/, this is an example tool and research project to explore multi - modal sensors' data.
- http://finalbossblues.com/, aspiring pixel artist. The differences here are that he is making pixel arts those can be easily modified. There are free and paid options.
- http://guweiz.deviantart.com/.
- http://harkmylord.com/iot-smart-office.html, smart office.
- http://jblamber-kiwi.tumblr.com/, apps, game, and hack stuff blog.
- http://kaisinel.tumblr.com/, good tumblr artist.
- http://mattrichardson.com/, example of established creative technologist.
- http://socialsensor.eu/, this is like a Sociometric Badge but as software.
- http://timefantasy.net/, another good pixel arts with free and paid options.
- http://wiki.ljudmila.org/Naslovnica, Ljubljana, Slovenia hacker space.
- https://hackaday.io/project/7947-quadcopter-in-one-inch, 1 inch quad - copter.
- https://nesbox.itch.io/tic, simple operating system made using JavaScript. You can program your own game with TIC.
- https://qiao.github.io/PathFinding.js/visual/ path finding algorithm demonstrations and examples.
- https://sarah.gold/work.html, Alternet is a new telecommunication protocol by Sarah Gold of which each users can see and alter licenses from each web things they access.
- https://usesthis.com/, setup interview from several kind of people that works in different background.
- https://www.commandokravmaga.com/, online Krav Maga martial art lesson. Nowadays, even martial arts can be taught online.
- https://www.fitbit.com/nl/zip, example of nice little device for fitness tracking from FitBit. Perhaps I can make a device with similar form.
- https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/sensecam/, Microsoft SenseCam. A wearable device from Microsoft Research Group about making human black box.
- Online courses.
- Astronomy courses.
- Autonomous driving course.
- Computer science course.
- Creative writing course.
- Opportunities.
- Competitions.
- Place.
- Study.
- Reddit.
- Repositories.
- Android.
- Arduino.
- Bar Code and QR Code.
- HaXe.
- https://github.com/andyli/hxSerial, HaXe library to initiating to serial connection. I used this before to initiate connection from my HaXe based application into an Arduino.
- Indoor positioning system.
- Kaldi.
- OpenCV.
- Others.
- Processing.
- Python.
- Rhythm Open Badge.
- Web.
- WebSocket.
- Research papers.
- Project Commitment: Bachelor Thesis 2016.
- Seminars.
- Store links.
- Universiteit Twente.
- Websites.
- http://animista.net/, CSS animation snippets.
- http://ankisrs.net/, Anki is a famous flash card application.
- http://audeering.com/research/opensmile/, OpenSMILE website.
- http://awesome-python.com/, bookmarks of useful Python libraries.
- http://code.haxe.org/, HaXe codes examples.
- http://connection.mit.edu/, MIT Connection group, they are the one who invent the Rhythm Open Badge. Professor Sandy Pentland is also in this organization.
- http://kicad-pcb.org/, open source electronics design CAD.
- http://n-o-d-e.net/, this guy posted a lot of articles about DIY and hacking he also has a YouTube channel.
- http://paletton.com/, color scheme designer. I use this a lot because I do not know how to pick which colors suit to which colors.
- http://realitycommons.media.mit.edu/, Reality Commons, a website about what all of these about (lol). I meant this website is the root of knowledge of sociometric related projects (Sociometric Badge and VibeFone).
- http://resenv.media.mit.edu/badge/, UbER Badge homepage, there are a lot of documentations listed in here.
- http://reversedictionary.org/, reverse dictionary is very useful if you know the feeling of the word, but you do not know the exact word to express that feeling.
- http://tobiasahlin.com/spinkit/, snippets for clean and simple CSS loading animation.
- http://writeordie.com/, web application for fast draft writing.
- http://www.atmel.com/tools/atmelavrtoolchainforlinux.aspx, AVR Toolkit for Linux. This is like a command line application to do programming for AVR chip.
- http://www.cs.uml.edu/~fredm/medialab/memetag/, Meme Tag homepage.
- http://www.exhibitoronline.com/, website that shows about technology that helps exhibition.
- http://www.grandideastudio.com/, hardware prototyping company.
- http://www.humanyze.com/products.html company that commercialize Sociometric Badge.
- http://www.pixelprospector.com/, indie video game showcase.
- http://www.publicationcoach.com/, Daphne Gray Grant's website. The lecturer recommended to at least subscribe to the newsletter.
- https://appear.in/, free video conference.
- https://codepen.io/devstreak/pen/dMYgeO, CSS scrollbar design snippets.
- https://coderbyte.com/, challenges and interview preparations for programmer.
- https://css-tricks.com/, according to some CSS pros on Reddit, this website is a collection of best CSS practices.
- https://festivalmapper.com/, festival search engine based on location.
- https://firebase.google.com/, Google services to help people on developing success on application development.
- https://forum.unity3d.com/threads/unity-on-linux-release-notes-and-known-issues.350256/, Unity for Linux forum discussion. Get the latest Unity game engine for Linux here.
- https://hackaday.io/, Hackaday.IO is place for hardware collaboration. This also manages simple social networking features like for example chat, comment, and to upload picture.
- https://leetcode.com/problemset/algorithms/, programming challenge.
- https://mlh.io/, Major League Hacking. Sadly these hackathons are mainly in USA.
- https://myfridgefood.com/, web application to get you food recipes based on what you have in the fridge.
- https://pi-hole.net/, open source physical ad blocker.
- https://pinout.xyz/, pin mapping for bunch of PiHats and shields. Also there is auto configuration file for most of the PiHats and shields.
- https://rhythm.mit.edu/openbadge.html, Rhythm is a project that make open source Sociometric Badge and they made a sociometric server too so that the informations from the badge can be processed in real time.
- https://sites.google.com/site/howthebrainlearn/home, there was a student from this MOOC course that made this blog that is filled with summary of the course. This web site also available with Italian language as well.
- https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/756/where-can-i-find-programming-puzzles-and-challenges, programming challenges (list of applications, communities, or websites).
- https://webrtc.org/, the only WebRTC solution I currently found.
- https://www.cinesift.com/, movie rating aggregate from Netflix, Rotten Tomatoes, ....
- https://www.coderbyte.com/, coding challenge.
- https://www.codewars.com/, code challenges.
- https://www.coursera.org/, free and paid online course. Coursera was also the pioneer on MOOC based learning.
- https://www.coursera.org/learn/learning-how-to-learn/supplement/uWQyM/reading-focused-versus-diffuse-thinking, list of all optional readings.
- https://www.duolingo.com/, popular serious gaming to learn new languages.
- https://www.futurelearn.com/, free online courses.
- https://www.grammarly.com/, online English grammar checker.
- https://www.interaction-design.org/, dedicated website to learn UX (user experience).
- https://www.lucidchart.com/, best application to make diagram. Sadly this is not free.
- https://www.memrise.com/, website for crowd sourced mnemonics.
- https://www.vocera.com/product/vocera-communication-badge, Vocera Communication Badge.
- https://www.websocket.org/, WebSocket main website.
- https://www.zebra.com/us/en/products/mobile-computers/handheld/sb1-smart-badge-series.html, specifications on Motorola Smart Badge.
- https://yourdailygerman.com/, website for learning German.
- YouTube.