Repository of Knowledge

Initiation:

EH/Pentesting

CompTIA A+

CompTIA Security+

CompTIA Network+

CEH v8

Programming

C# 5.0

Accelerated C++

LISP

Intro to Algorithms v3

Algorithms

Algorithm Design

Web Dev Resources

w3schools

Codeacademy

Web Dev - Books

Learning Web Design

Note, if you're buying or downloading these books, go with the latter two to learn beginner webdev. I included LWD because it covers absolutely everything but the series on ewbdev by Jon Duckett is far more in-depth and friendly.

HTML and CSS

JavaScript and JQuery

Web Dev - Recipes + Scripts/Sheets

Web Dev Recipes

Mathematics

Abstract Algebra

Non-Euclidean Geometry

Linear Algebra

Quantum/Noneuclidean Logic

Nonlinear Planar mathematics + Chaos Equative Applications

The Joy of X

Nonlinear Dynamics+Time

Crypto Engineering

Applied Cryptography

Visit W3Schools

Cryptography + Network Security

Steganography - Hiding in Plain Sight

Disappearing Cryptography v3

Added Study

Countersurveillance

Simulacra + Simulation

Travels in Computerland - or Incompatibilities and Interfaces

Visit W3Schools

CS

Computer Systems - Programmer's Perspective

Logic Circuit Analysis and Design

Digital Design and Computer Architecture

Circuit Analysis - Engineering

Modern Processor Design - Superscalar Fundamentals

FPGA + Verilog Design Introduction

Quantum Computing + Intro CS/Qubit

Intro to Probability

QC for CS

Measurement Uncertainties + Variable accounting

Intro to Parallel Programming

Structured Parallel Programming

Intro to High Performance Computing

Building Linux Clusters

Linux/UNIX Cluster Architecture

Networks + Sysadmin

TCP/IP Guide

Internet Protocols in Action

Internet Core Protocols

Network Analysis + Troubleshooting

Wireshark 101

nMap Scanning

Networks/Pentesting + Payloads

Metasploit: The Pentester's Guide

Mastering MetaSploit

Violent Python

The Playbook for n00bz

Before I do close this off, I'll let you know that you could literally scrap everything on this page and just google what you wanted to know. Although it wouldn't be as comprehensive, you would still be getting what you searched for. I do approve of the courses Khan, Codeschool, Codeacademy, and W3 offer. They are all great and worth the time to visit and learn from.