My Codecademy CS101 terminal game project
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My Codecademy CS101 terminal game project
There are several products are demonstrate how can I developmyself on python.
MLR model to predict cost of rentals in New York.
This is a personal repo for E-Learning courses I've done.
K-nearest neighbors classifier of breast cancer.
Use Python to calculate the population growth of Istanbul and print out a short report. Codecademy practice exercise.
Calculates medical insurance costs taking into account factors such as age, sex, BMI, number of children, and smoking status contribute to medical insurance costs.
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Codecademy Learn Intermediate Python: The Nile project.
This is a console program that rolls a pair of dice and asks the user to guess the sum. If the user's guess is equal to the total value of the dice roll, the user wins. Otherwise, the computer wins.
The challenges and projects in the computer science path in Codecademy.
Will take the weight of a package and determine the cheapest way to ship that package using Sal’s Shippers rates: - Ground shipping (small flat rate + rate based on weight). - Premium ground shipping (flat charge and no charge for weight). - Drone shipping (no flat charge but the rate based on weight is higher)
Project Solutions for Codecademy's Python 3 Course
Computer Science Course on Codecademy using Python
Build a simplified, one-player version of the classic board game Battleship with Python 2. There will be a single ship hidden in a random location on a 5x5 grid. The player will have 4 guesses to try to sink the ship. Codecademy practice project.
Practice problems in Python 2 from Codecademy. The goal is to apply programming skills to real life problems.
Basic Codecademy practice exercise. You are a teacher. Your students just took their first test. It’s time to see how everyone did. Let’s write a program to compute the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the test scores.
substring_between_letters() takes a string named _word_, a single character named _start_, and another character named _end_. This function should return the substring between the first occurrence of _start_ and _end_ in word. If _start_ or _end_ are not in _word_, the function should return _word_. For example, substring_between_letters("apple"…
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