The resources seem to fall into particular categories, round about these:
Videos
Text tutorials and blogs
Text documentation
Research Papers
Book recommendations
Communication (Slack / Twitter)
It would be helpful to assess the links to get a hint on what format it has.
Once we agreed on any of these, I'd volunteer to change that.
Ideas
Idea 1: Category roots
We could have the categories as list roots in the Resource paragraph.
Idea 2: Technical Format in the link text, more categories for
I found a similar list from jetbrains here. They seem to put the technical format in the link text. Their paragraph structure looks useful for identifying the group first that I'm interested in.
Sorry for opening this up, but I like this suggestion. Also: what's the precise difference between the "Awesome MPS" and "Build with MPS" (which should be 'built') categories?
Motivation
The resources seem to fall into particular categories, round about these:
It would be helpful to assess the links to get a hint on what format it has.
Once we agreed on any of these, I'd volunteer to change that.
Ideas
Idea 1: Category roots
We could have the categories as list roots in the Resource paragraph.
Idea 2: Technical Format in the link text, more categories for
I found a similar list from jetbrains here. They seem to put the technical format in the link text. Their paragraph structure looks useful for identifying the group first that I'm interested in.