* Replace homepage with GitHub repository link
problem-sets-competitive-programming.md: Replace homepage
link of problembook with github repository link which contains
downloadable pdf links.
* Remove broken links
Remove broken links and update available links from
web.archive.org.
* Update broken link with updated link.
Update the description for the updated link.
* Update broken links with links from web.archive.org
Remove dead links.
* Restore path to original link instead of web.archive.org
The link seems to be working fine. It was not loading
on my network, probably due to regional restrictions.
* Remove github link which is no longer maintained.
Github link consisted of list of Big Data resources.
The repository has been deleted by the user.
Hence deleting the entry.
* Add Clojure by Example
It's an example-based alternative to reading a long, in-depth book.
* Fix alphabetic order from last commit
Clojure section addition in wrong position.
* Add author to clojure by example
* Update Gambas links
Updated broken Gambas beginner's guide link, and add additional link to Gambas resources since the original book's website has been taken down
* removed gambas links
Not sure the book is free anymore, and realised second link doesn't comply with contribution guidelines as it's not an actual book
* Re-add beginner's guide to gambas
* Update Verilog courses
Renamed `SystemVerilog` section to `Verilog / VHDL / SystemVerilog` because they are 3 different hardware description languages. Grouped them together so that all the Verilog resources can be found in one spot. Added new course as suggested in #2151
* Reorder Verilog courses by alphabetical order
* Add new course suggested by @mramdas
* Reorder Verilog courses
Unofficial PDF version of "Category Theory for Programmers" by Bartosz Milewski, converted from his blogpost series. Blog content licensed as CC BY 4.0 International as seen at https://bartoszmilewski.com/about/
* Adding Practical Deep learning Course
* Deep learning course by Harvard
* Adding Deep learning course
* Linting
* Intro to Algorithms by Charles Leiserson - Writer of Introduction to Algorithms
the Lua Programming Gems book is not freely available (apart from the second chapter and notes for some other chapters), and is not a general guide to the language; the first edition of Programming in Lua, however, *is* freely available, and *is* a guide for learning the language in general.
* Added a new Scala book
"Functional programming for mortals" is a very good book about Scala and it is free to read on the web.
* Removed the '*' at the end
* This book doesn't seem to have anything to do with Mathematica.
* Added a free/open book on Algorithms in Python
Linked to the github repo, but it links to a PDF download from there.
* added author name