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Self-Learning offers a unique approach to learning by providing concise and focused information on specific topics. This allows users to quickly gain knowledge on a subject without having to sift through a lot of unnecessary information. Additionally, Self-Learning is open-source, meaning that anyone can contribute to the wiki and improve its content. This collaborative approach ensures that the information provided is accurate and up-to-date.
Self-Learning is also beginner-friendly, making it an ideal resource for those who are just starting to learn about a subject. The pages are written in a way that is easy to understand, and any prerequisites are clearly outlined, ensuring that the reader has the necessary background knowledge before diving into the topic.
Self-Learning covers a wide range of academic topics, from computer science to mathematics to literature. The wiki is constantly expanding as contributors add new pages and improve existing ones. The goal of Self-Learning is to provide a comprehensive resource that covers a wide range of topics, allowing users to quickly and easily find the information they need.
To get started with Self-Learning, simply navigate to the root folder of the project and browse the available topics or visit Self-Learning Overview. Each page is a markdown file that can be viewed directly in your browser. If you find a page that could use improvement or would like to contribute a new page, visit the ./contribute folder and read the README.md file for instructions.
Thank you for your interest in Self-Learning, and happy learning!