In addition to the reports, here is a non-exhaustive list of tools that are very useful in everyday life
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Latex -> Overleaf with templates (can share the project online with several people)
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Google Doc, slides, sheets (share some project online)
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Visio -> Make diagram, workflow, ...
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Sci-Hub, Z-Lib, Libgen for specific paper
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DockHub -> Hub of a lot of precedent exams and reports
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Cible+ -> A lot of available papers
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Google Scholar, ResearchGate, Elsevier, Springer
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Git -> centralize the code
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Github student -> More tools in GitHub for students
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GitHub Projects -> Manage project with a TODO list as a Kanban
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All jetbrains suite -> IDE for all languages and integration easier with github (more user friendly to merge, ...) and possibility to work with several people online (TDD progra)
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Spyder for Python in parallel with PyCharm -> Better to execute just block of code keeping variables in memory
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Kite -> Useful for autocompletion (C, C++, Java, Javascript, TypeScript, Python, C#, ...)
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Anaconda to use easier Conda environments (to use different environments) -> interresting also for Machine Learning projects
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Ghidra -> To decompile
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Redirect all mail to a centralized mail (from UCLouvain, UNamur, ...)
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Discord to have useful information
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Virtualization -> VMWare Workstation or VirtualBox
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https://ciphersuite.info/ interesting for Crypto
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Azure -> 100$ free for student
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TryHackMe -> to train practical cybersecurity skills
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https://quizlet.com/ to help you to memorize faster (example for Legal Aspect, https://quizlet.com/be/551698973/legalaspect-truefalse-flash-cards/)
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Khan academy, Coursera
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Youtube -> Computerphile for concept vulgarization
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https://www.youtube.com/user/hugolarochelle -> Useful for Machine Learning (FR & US)
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Waybackmachine