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Friday, June 24, 2016

Top website CSE student must visit

1. http://github.com
It is one of the best site for software/ computer science engineer. there are thousands of project with code and example. Among this projects you ca find individual and group projects.

2. http://stackoverflow.com
this site contains thousands of questions on many kind of topics such as programming, work, math,software etc. You can also answer. there are 4.7 million programmers, just like you to help each other.

3.https://www.khanacademy.org
this is a site on huge collection of education area. this site contains various kind of math, science and engineering, computer science, programming, arts, history etc you missed out on in college and high-school and wanted to re-learn, re-visit, etc.

4.http://www.tutorialspoint.com 
It has an easy system to follow tutorials on major topics in programming and computer science concepts, which you can cover in hours and literally be an expert in among your peers.

5.http://www.topcoder.com

Topcoder is the world’s largest community of competitive designers, developers, and data scientists. Born in 2001, our community is represented in nearly every country across the globe. Topcoder is repeatable, on-demand crowdsourcing, done right, at massive scale.

6.https://news.ycombinator.com
The only place you need to follow when it comes to latest news on technology and others. This is the place where all other hackers come to get and post the news.

7.http://noexcuselist.com
This is website contains a lot of list of another site. It connects students of all ages to free lessons from a curated list of web tutorials and courses. this site taken the time to research and try out almost every website on this list so that you don’t have to. There's no longer an excuse for not being able to learn something. Just click on a link and get started!

8.http://www.businessballs.com
Businessballs is a free ethical learning and development resource for people and organizations, run by Alan Chapman, in Leicester, England. The concept began a few years earlier as an experimental online collection of learning and development ideas. The website is now used by about a million people each month. Alan originally created the Businessballs name for juggling balls in his training and development business.

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