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The list can be found on [HIFIS GitHub repo][github].
The list covers a broad range of topics, e.g. educational content on how to implement solid change management or how to improve your coding style.
It also contains links to guidelines on how to distribute and use Open Source software or how to get in touch with the research software community.
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The main repository serves as a entry point for all awesome lists generated by HIFIS. The following main topics we cover:
The main repository serves as an entry point for all awesome lists generated by HIFIS. The following main topics we cover:
-[Educational Resources][educational-resources]
-[Communities][communities]
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But what does the "awesome" in "awesome list" mean?
It indicates a collection of awesome stuff — quality instead of quantity.
The idea originates from [awesomelists.top](https://awesomelists.top/), which provides a great overview and search bar to explore legit awesome lists.
It can include links to tutorials on programming languages, best practices on a variety of topics, or a list of great tools to improve productivity and much more.
It can include links to tutorials on programming languages, best practices on a variety of topics, a list of great tools to improve productivity, and much more.
The website [awesomelists.top](https://awesomelists.top/) provides a great overview and search bar to explore legit awesome lists.
Special thanks to [Ronny Gey](https://github.com/geyslein)for helping us to build those lists.
Special thanks to [Ronny Gey](https://github.com/geyslein)who initially started the RSE awesome list.