You may (or may not!) have seen some little pet projects I've shared previously. Well, here's another (and relevant, for once!)
What is it? My notes, formatted. Each module is divided into weeks (*note - Maestro continues numbering and skips break weeks. Since this would be inconsistent per cohort, my numbering schema is Week 1, Week 2, etc., restarting at each module.) Pre-formatted .PDF Handouts are available via the aptly named "Download as PDF" button.
What isn't it? It's not a cheat sheet. There are no answers to reviews, exams, or finals. And there won't be.
Known Issues:
- Formatting inconsistencies: I rewrote my Python script that generates the PDF using a different library (from weasyprint to ReportLab) about midway through. I have an action item to regenerate the earlier PDFs so they are consistent. *Note - I'm pre-creating the PDFs instead of calling the system print function because it doesn't respect formatting. Tooltips are collapsed, etc. It was ugly, and my OCD/ADHD wouldn't allow it! ReportLab is an open-source Python library used for generating PDFs and graphics. It can translate the raw HTML and produce an identical PDF document (with a little CSS trickery!)
- I recognize the cold, clinical nature of the site. I'm considering implementing my Mood button! (Shameless feel-good vibe code!)
*** This is a big work in progress! I have about 3 or 4 modules to do (a separate page/PDF for each week of the module). My daily sprint is 2 weeks a day, but being my own project manager means I can approve missing my deadline!
As I'm in Computer Science - AI Engineering, my notes are just for that track. Maybe, if someone is willing (and more importantly, if there is any interest), I can implement the Business track as well, using their notes as a source.
If you happen to click around, please let me know of any issues. Broken links, formatting, etc. I have a punch list but want to catch 'em all.