AWESOME LINGUISTICS - A curated list of anything remotely related to linguistics, sorted in alphabetical order.
- Colab Notebook: introduction to Python
- Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks – Jupyter notebooks provide an environment where you can freely combine human-readable narrative with computer-readable code.
- Installing Python Modules with pip – How to download and install Python modules.
NOTE: The Programming Historian contains many coding lessons geared specifically toward digital humanities projects.
- Free Code Camp: Python Tutorial on YouTube – Free Code Camp provides high quality training for beginning coders. This is a four hour YouTube tutorial for beginners.
- Python Practice Book – Python Practice Book by Anand Chitipothu.
- Codecademy: Learn Python 3 – Codecademy provides both free and paid options for learning to code.
- Webflow – websites
- Zapier – automations
- Bubble.io – custom web apps
- Phantom Buster – data extraction automation
- THINGS Initiative – A global initiative bringing together researchers using the same image database to collect and share behavioral and neuroscience data in object recognition and understanding
- Know Your Data – Know Your Data helps researchers, engineers, product teams, and decision makers understand datasets with the goal of improving data quality, and helping mitigate fairness and bias issues
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StackEdit – In-browser Markdown editor
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Obsidian – a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files
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Overleaf(
Cloud
) – online, collaborative LaTeX editor with built in version control -
LaTeX Tables (
Cloud
) – Open Source WYSIWYG table editor that exports to multiples languages including LaTeX, ConTeXt, Plain TeX, CSV, HTML, BBCode, Eplain, PreTeXt, Markdown and WML. -
Grammarly (
Cloud
) – mistake-free AI-powered writing assistant -
EtherPad (
Cloud
) – collaborative editing in really real-time
- Online Whiteboard – a simple online whiteboard that users can collaborate
- Coggle – simple Collaborative Mind Maps
- Diagrams.net – open source, online, desktop and container deployable diagramming software
- Lucidchart – flowchart and diagram maker
- Twine – Non-linear text editor
- Zotero – collect, organize, cite, and share research
- ZoteroBib – build a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software.
- Google Scholar
- Connected Papers – explore connected papers in a visual graph
- Peerus – monitor specific topics or journal for new and relevant papers
- ArXiv Sanity Preserver – accelerate research through arXiv
- Paperscape – finding interesting papers
- Noisli (
iOS
,Android
,Web
,Chrome
) – free mixing of multiple tracks - Rainy Mood(
iOS
,Android
,Web
) – rainy day rainy mood, simple but with excellent white noise; a new beautiful soundtrack each day - Rainy Cafe(
Web
) – a combination of rainy mood and coffitivity
- SRITagging
- ImageGraph – Visual Computing made easy. Computer Vision. Image Processing. Data Visualization. All drag-and-drop in the browser.
- PyCM – PyCM is a multi-class confusion matrix library written in Python that supports both input data vectors and direct matrix, and a proper tool for post-classification model evaluation that supports most classes and overall statistics parameters.
- V0 by Vercel – Prompt to Code
- Transform Tools – SVG to React and more...
- JSON Crack – Seamlessly visualize your JSON data instantly into graphs
- Voice2JSON – a collection of command-line tools for offline speech/intent recognition on Linux. It is free, open source (MIT), and supports 17 human languages
- Sigma.js – a JavaScript library dedicated to graph drawing
- Atom – open source text editor created by Github
- Kite – artificial pair programmer
- Wappalyzer – identify what libraries and frameworks a site uses
- JSON Validator
- JSON Editor Online
- RegexPal – a JavaScript regular expression tester
- SQLify – Convert any CSV or JSON file to a SQL, JSON or CSV file
- Dupe – Stock photo for social media
- Open Peeps – A hand-drawn illustration library
- Death to Stockphoto
- Gratisography
- Magdeline
- Pexels
- Unsplash
- Unsplash It – placeholders using images from unsplash
- Covver – free videos for your homepage
- Mazwai – free stock videos online
- RetroSupply – well-made and well-priced assets that skew toward retro/vintage
- YouWorkForThem – cool textures and imagery
- Animaker – a platform for beginners, non-designers & professionals to create Animation and Live-Action videos for every moment of our life
- Powtoons – communicate visually with short videos and animation
- CapCut – a free all-in-one video editing solution
- Clipchamp – free video editor from Microsft
- iWantHue – Colors for data scientists. Generate and refine palettes of optimally distinct colors
- Happy Hues – Not sure what colors to use in your designs or where to use them? Happy Hues is a color palette inspiration site that acts as a real world example as to how the colors could be used in your design projects.
- Contrast Ratio – Easily calculate color contrast ratios. Passing WCAG was never this easy!
- Random11y
- FontJoy – find the perfect font combo for your next project
- Type Anything – a simple tool to create great font combinations
- Free Fonts Collection – The ultimate collection of the top 100 free typefaces for 2015
- Tiff – a type diff tool that visually contrasts the differences between two fonts
- Prototypo – create your own font in a few clicks
- orcid – use your ORCID identifier in any research workflow to ensure you get credit for your work
- CC Search – search engine for images under CC License
- MapInSeconds.com – Create maps with corresponding data quickly by copy-pasting from a spreadsheet
- SankeyMATIC – A Sankey diagram builder for everyone.
- QR Code Generator – adding a QR code to your poster can help you get more audience
- Choose a License – helps you decide which license to use through several steps
- SHIELDS.io – Make a beautiful badge by yourself
- Paper Sizes – International Paper Sizes, Dimensions & Formats
- Diffchecker
- Academicons