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Update github repo references after name change#5

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@kabilar kabilar self-assigned this Oct 1, 2022
@kabilar kabilar merged commit 7bae33a into datajoint:main Oct 1, 2022
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Addresses gap identified in cohesion review (COHESION-REVIEW.md Issue #5):
- User journey unclear (tutorials → how-to → reference progression not explicit)
- No recommended reading order by skill level
- Users don't know which tutorial sequence matches their goals

New Learning Paths section provides:
- 4 clear skill-based paths with distinct goals
- Time estimates for beginner path
- Prerequisites for each path
- Explicit next steps after completing each path

Paths:
1. 🌱 New to DataJoint (beginner: 5 tutorials + 1 example → ~3 hours)
2. 🚀 Building Production Pipelines (intermediate: computation + distributed)
3. 🧪 Domain-Specific Applications (neuroscience + general patterns)
4. 🔧 Extending DataJoint (advanced: custom codecs + type system)

Each path includes:
- Clear goal statement
- Prerequisites (where applicable)
- Numbered tutorial sequence with time estimates (for beginners)
- Links to follow-up how-to guides and explanations
- External resources where relevant (DataJoint Elements)

Also regenerated llms-full.txt

Impact:
- New users have clear entry point and progression
- Intermediate users find production pipeline path
- Advanced users navigate to extension capabilities
- Reduces confusion about "what to read next"

Fixes: COHESION-REVIEW.md Issue #5 (Medium Priority)
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