Dan Marino's starred repositories
computer-science
:mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
interviews
Everything you need to know to get the job.
kubernetes-the-hard-way
Bootstrap Kubernetes the hard way. No scripts.
open-source-cs
Video discussing this curriculum:
ultimate-defi-research-base
Here we collect and discuss the best DeFI & Blockchain researches and tools. Feel free to DM me on Twitter or open pool request.
rails-directory-structure-guide
A guide to understanding Ruby on Rails directory structure
new-albums
This project is for me to experiment with open-source collaboration. So please feel free to chime in and participate. I've been learning programming since 2015 but I've been mostly working on my own. So my github/collaboration skills are weak. I'd like to learn more about collaboration so I can accomplish more as a programmer through teamwork. One reason I've hesitated so long to try this is I'm worried about accidentally exposing API keys, secrets, credentials, and access to my users' data (not that I have much). So this project will be a first, low-risk, foray into the field of open-source collaboration. If things go well here, maybe I can start to open up some of my other repositiories. I could sure use some help. And I love that thought that some of my programs could be useful to others. My first goal here is to understand how different developers can work on a codebase together without sharing credentials; to create a program that different people can use with their own credentials. I've attempted this by requiring collaborators (including myself) to use environment variables.
ticket-manager
A ticket management app built with Rails