Judge away!
You should check out Papaly if you're looking to organize all your work across platforms. I was previously using Beaqn as my resource list but it's only a read me template.
My Coding Board: https://papaly.com/alinnert/dMw6/Web-Development
Hands down the best when it helps with organization of all my resources ontop of categorizing per language.
For example: https://papaly.com/lokmansalikoon/0rGj/Coding-Resources
I personally use Papaly which helps me organize all my daily links. Definitely a plus if you're like me and have hundreds of bookmarks.
EDIT: One of my many boards for an example https://papaly.com/lokmansalikoon/4l7t/LifeHack
Personally the only thing I miss from Firefox at this point a better new tab page. With custom speed dials, folders that uses the whole space. (kinda like in vivaldi or something similar to papaly would work for me as well). I really hope that one day we'll see a test pilot about this.
Anyway, keep up the good work guys!
I have way too many bookmarks and resources when it comes to programming. I just sort each language or type in each board to check for reference.
It's a work in progress but here is my resource list Programming Resources at Papaly
There is a couple better programming resources lists on the site that I've come across. Hope this helps!
Edit: Found a better resource list here https://papaly.com/Postmodum37/aTVOt/Programming
You should really check out Papaly if you have that many bookmarks. Also, I'm surprised Google hasn't done anything to their Bookmarker since majority of their community dislikes it.
Which online tools have you tried using before? For me personally, I use Papaly as my main organizer and resource tool. It really depends on what flows perfectly for you as a designer. Of course, I have my handy sketch book and whiteboard on the side!
My Web Design Board: https://papaly.com/lokmansalikoon/0t7t/Design-Resources
I found Google bookmarks extremely frustrating to use ontop of the constant destruction of their UI/UX. Their new "old" interface made it impossible to organize more than 10+ bookmarks. Once they released the visual interface I switched everything over to Papaly and haven't looked back. They're everything that Google bookmarks wasn't and extremely easy to organize all my 100+ designer resources with ease.
Link to their Chrome Extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/new-tab-bookmark-speed-di/pdcohkhhjbifkmpakaiopnllnddofbbn
Took them only 5+ months to actually listen to their users. Never looked back after using Papaly as my bookmark manager. Hands down better than their Google Bookmarker and not to mention won't get dropped like most of Google products.
You should check out Papaly if you're looking to organize all your work across platforms. I was previously using Beaqn as my resource list but it's only a read me template.
My Coding Board: https://papaly.com/alinnert/dMw6/Web-Development
Not downvote worthy at all. New Tab is the extension for https://papaly.com. Papaly is like speed dial but 100 times better. Bookmark the websites you normally visit but bookmark them by Swagbucks search results and you easily get 2, 3 or 4 search wins a day. I've been using it for 6 months or so and it has greatly improved my daily search wins.
A few examples on what to bookmark.
http://www.swagbucks.com/?f=55&t=w&p=1&q=reddit+swagbucks
http://www.swagbucks.com/?f=55&t=w&p=1&q=Facebook
I switched from Google Bookmarks over to Papaly ever since they went downhill with their interface. Hands down the best bookmarking managers that I've tried out. If you're like me and on the computer a lot it will save you a lot of time.
Bookmark Manager Chrome Extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/new-tab-bookmark-speed-di/pdcohkhhjbifkmpakaiopnllnddofbbn?en
https://papaly.com - There is a Chrome and new FF extension for it that makes bookmarking very easy.
Edit: There is also an iOS extension but I don't know anything about that one.
Edit: Edit: There is also a Papaly sub that is pretty bare so far. https://www.reddit.com/r/Papaly
I had this idea earlier this week too. You can just create folders for topics, then when you add a bookmark, you can select the folder name (category) you want it to go. I figure the default bookmark behavior in most browsers does a good enough job of this.
The only improvement that could be made is multiple categories, so if something is "Front End Development", but also "Databases", you'd be able to choose both categories.
Doing a quick Google search, it seems like https://papaly.com/ does this, but I haven't used it.
Regarding the new theme:
Whoa, awesome collection! Going to add some of those resources to my Javascript board.
PS. You just got a follower and here is my resource list too https://papaly.com/Randy/fn31j/Programming-Resources
Hi Everyone,
I want to thank you on the support of our last post! We've been going through some major interface changes at our company Papaly and would love some feedback/suggestions. Our company Papaly is a rapidly growing social bookmarking network that is unique compared to our competitors and similar products. Here is a list of some of our competitors: Delicious, Google Bookmarks, Diigo, XMarks and bunch of other companies. We're looking to improve and make our user experience our top priority. Thanks again for your support and looking forward to hearing your feedback! -Papaly Team
Site: https://papaly.com/
Original UI: http://i.imgur.com/ino5a07.png
Okay, so I'm asking about the functionality where I can use my Google address (without signing up) to sign into a supported website or app.
There will usually be similar sign in with Facebook buttons on the page etc.
For example, https://papaly.com/login
I duplicate the configuration manually just going through settings and down the list of extensions, so no help for you there :)
The biggest PIA for me is not browser settings (do it once and forget) but not being able to sync bookmarks. None of the available syncing extensions work well. Eventually I settled on using Papaly for that. You can set it as your NewPage and have all your BMs there.
It's pretty random. Sometimes I will hit a win with what seems like 20 searches but then sometimes it seems like I will never hit one. I do a lot of searching every day. I have my homepage set to https://papaly.com and I bookmark Swagbucks searches on that page so every time I go to a website it is by searching.
Examples:
To go to this sub I search reddit swagbucks
http://www.swagbucks.com/?f=55&t=w&p=1&q=reddit+swagbucks
I have the Swagbucks website bookmarked as a search term, my email, weather, news, and on and on.
This is a resource I've put together for my own heisting group, it's all the mods I presently run and some extra information as well. Bookmark it if you like, I add stuff to it as I find more mods I like.
I've just started using Papaly for organizing bookmarks and I definitely recommend it. It's a site that allows you to create "boards" (basically different headings) and paste URLs underneath each one. It's easy to use and I like that it doesn't look cluttered like some other bookmark managers. Here is also a list of other organizers to check out.
I use Python and Ruby on a daily. As mentioned by other users so far, once you have programming concepts down, regardless of the language, python will be a breeze to pickup.
https://www.codecademy.com/tracks/python http://learnpythonthehardway.org/
Those are great places to start. Don't worry about what the reviews of the books say. Learn the language and bend it to your will.
Its a scam. Twenty seconds on google gave me this:
The scammers: https://papaly.com/
The scam: https://papaly.com/privacy
>What information do we collect?
>We collect information from you when you register on our site.
>Do we use cookies?
>Yes (Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computers hard drive through your Web browser (if you allow) that enables the sites or service providers systems to recognize your browser and capture and remember certain information
>We use cookies to understand and save your preferences for future visits and compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better site experiences and tools in the future.
>Do we disclose any information to outside parties?
>We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information. This does not include trusted third parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or servicing you, so long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential. We may also release your information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect ours or others rights, property, or safety. However, non-personally identifiable visitor information may be provided to other parties for marketing, advertising, or other uses.
That's completely understandable! For our section Social Bookmarks we have the setting for Youtube to show all the videos you've liked. We also ask similar permissions for Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin. We do not alter any of the information but we simply just display this in the private section Social Bookmarks. Feel free to reach out to us anytime if you have any questions or concerns!
I occasionally go to hackernews There's also tumblr, instagram, https://papaly.com.
Of course you can also take your chances on the "deep net" but suggest you download Tor, before visiting ANY of the deep net sites.