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Add Complexity #2389
Add Complexity #2389
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Hello @sellisd. Good job on creating the list according to the guidelines. It passes the linter's checks and most of the guidelines, the only one you missed on your original list is:
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A 2nd comment that may be less important, is in your PR description you explained what the list was about, but not why it should be included here.
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thanks @nathanosdev, will do. Renaming master to main would probably require to close this PR and open a new one? |
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- [Recursion Schemes](https://github.com/passy/awesome-recursion-schemes#readme) - Traversing nested data structures. | |||
- [Audit Algorithms](https://github.com/erwanlemerrer/awesome-audit-algorithms#readme) - Algorithmic audits of algorithms. | |||
- [AGI & CoCoSci](https://github.com/YuzheSHI/awesome-agi-cocosci#readme) - The reciprocation of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Computational Cognitive Sciences (CoCoSci). | |||
- [Complex Systems](https://github.com/sellisd/awesome-complexity#readme) - Complex systems science resources. |
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Your entry here should include a short description about the project/theme of the list. It should not describe the list itself. The first character should be uppercase and the description should end in a dot. It should be an objective description and not a tagline or marketing blurb.
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The top links in the readme are invalid. |
I also don't really see the point of the website. It's just an uglier version of the readme on GitHub. |
thanks for the comments @sindresorhus I'll take them into account |
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* Add Steam Deck (sindresorhus#2743) * Update link to Awesome Mastodon (sindresorhus#2739) * Add Pest (sindresorhus#2601) * Add HPC (sindresorhus#2640) * Update guidelines * Add Biological Image Analysis (sindresorhus#2620) Co-authored-by: Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com> * Move Esolangs into "Programming Languages" section (sindresorhus#2799) * Add Prompt Injection (sindresorhus#2734) * Meta tweaks * Add Complexity (sindresorhus#2389) * Fix typo (sindresorhus#2834) * Fix typos (sindresorhus#2835) * Meta tweaks --------- Co-authored-by: Francesco Sardone <francesco@airscript.it> Co-authored-by: Edwin Kofler <edwin@kofler.dev> Co-authored-by: Tomas Tauber <2410580+tomtau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: akail <andrew.a.kail@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Hallvard A. Wæhler <60000604+hallvaaw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sam Partington <sampart@github.com> Co-authored-by: Hazana <hazanasec@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Diamantis Sellis <sellisd@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Vivek Gurudutt K <127002789+VivekGuruduttK28@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: S A G A R <110724849+tmsagarofficial@users.noreply.github.com>
https://github.com/sellisd/awesome-complexity
A list of resources on Complex systems science.
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