What is the Best Website for Beginners in QFT?

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A user is seeking a link to a website that provides a comprehensive introduction to Quantum Field Theory (QFT), aimed at students who need foundational knowledge without prior assumptions. Another user responds with the link to the relevant site: http://quantumfieldtheory.info/. The discussion focuses on finding educational resources for QFT.
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Dear all,
a couple of months ago I've come across by following a link in these forums a website containing an introduction to QFT. The author is working on an introduction to this subject that contains everything the student must know to approach this topic without giving anything for granted. Does anybody remember the link to it?

Thanks.
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