Reference/Tutorials
External links to other important things:
Coding Resources:
Learning
- Sentdex Golang Basics tutorial - Good moderately paced tutorial to introduce syntax of Go while also looking at practical applications.
- Google's tutorial of Go - doesn't explain basic coding concepts, but is a good tutorial for learning the grammar and nuances of Go
- Go in one hour - Goes fast but covers the main features of Go in under 1hr
- Go by example - offers good examples that illustrate different features of the language- better as a reference than as a direct learning source
- Golang PDF - free pdf of an introduction to Go textbook
- Golang 4wk bootcamp - longer, but a full 4wk series of videos for a Go bootcamp
- Open my mind golang PDF - another free pdf (84pg) on learning Go
- Learn X in Y minutes - a great site that explains all of Go in one webpage
Practice
- Code Wars - Similar to codefights. Seems to maybe run slowly for golang though
Reference
- Matlab documentation - Matlab documentation which explains how functions work and other topics about coding in matlab
- Stack Overflow - If you're getting an error and don't understand what it means, someone else has had it before and probably posted about it here
- Git documentation - Git documentation explaining different version control commands. If you don't understand what something does, ask before you do it
- Github documentation/help - slightly more beginner friendly help with git
- Github cheat sheet - cheat sheet with common git commands
- Golang documentation - Full Go programming language documentation
Dicoms
.dcm file format
- Dicom Specs - The dicom file specification which in theory details how the files must be created
Dicom repositories
- IXI dataset - Has structural brain MRIs
- Dicom Library - Has dicoms of all modalities
Regression Methods
Quality Threshold Clustering
- QTC paper - Paper that Usman found detailing 3 potential QTC approaches
- Matlab QTC code - Matlab code that somebody made modeling both the paper above's Jacknife correlation and other more simplistic euclidean methods