> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://wiki.codeandcompile.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://wiki.codeandcompile.com/resources.md).

# Resources

- [Yearly Subscription Guideline](https://wiki.codeandcompile.com/resources/yearly-subscription-guideline.md): Don't know where to start 😮? Check out this article 👇
- [Based on Courses](https://wiki.codeandcompile.com/resources/based-on-courses.md): This is quick navigation page where you will find resources based on courses offered by Code and Compile
- [Books and Guides](https://wiki.codeandcompile.com/resources/books-and-guides.md): The following are the recommended books or online guides for the relevant topics
- [Computer configuration](https://wiki.codeandcompile.com/resources/computer-configuration.md): If you are looking to build a nice machine for all your programming related work, I can share my computer configuration which I am using for running almost any application smoothly.
- [Hardware and Software](https://wiki.codeandcompile.com/resources/hardware-and-software.md): Practicing programming without appropriate hardware or software will take you nowhere. Below are some of the recommendations to kick start your training.


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