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Engineering...There are quite a few types? Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Electrical
Civil / structural.
Ok so first up some legal/legit textbooks, courses and online tools:
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/civil-and-environmental-engineering/
https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/subjects/civil
https://instr.iastate.libguides.com/oer/engineering
https://learningpath.org/articles/Free_Online_Civil_Engineering_Courses_from_Top_Universities.html
https://opencivilengineeringjournal.com/
https://opensource.com/education/13/4/guide-open-source-education
https://archive.org/details/opensource_textbooks?query=civil+engineering
https://civil-engineering-calculators.com/Default.aspx
https://sourceforge.net/directory/science-engineering/mechcivileng/
An updated list with torrents and video links is hosted at the link below. Be sure to understand some of these will have copyright issues, use a VPN etc. link expires in 1 year https://privatebin.at/?58d0e59e9a8cd3fa#8GJr35hteKnHgE2m5C1fui1Z9Ym6mVPUVNCGYjNmVoZb
I have to thank you so much for the resources. One in particular, a pdf I found in one of your other links, was extremely helpful. For whatever reason, I never saw your comments until recently. Unfortunately by the time I realized I had replies to my last comment, your link above was expired. I wish Lemmy would be a bit more aggressive in notifying you when somebody replies.
Anyway, if somehow you were able to repost the "questionably sourced" links from that now expired privatebin, I would be very grateful. If not, thanks again for being so helpful in the first place.
By the way....any tips on how you're finding these resources in the first place? There's tons of other topics I'd love to explore, some of which are not easily accessible through the normal means (youtube courses, written tutorials, etc). I'd love to know where to look for more obscure/specialized courses.