Jupyter Notebooks for How to Think Like a Computer Scientist - Learning with Python 3 (RLE) Textbook
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Code refers to the set of instructions written in a programming language that a computer can execute to perform a specific task. This topic covers the fundamentals of writing, reading, and understanding code, as well as best practices for maintaining and optimizing it. It includes discussions on different programming languages, coding standards, and tools used to write and debug code. The topic also explores the importance of code in software development, automation, and various technological innovations.
Jupyter Notebooks for How to Think Like a Computer Scientist - Learning with Python 3 (RLE) Textbook
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General-purpose repository for illustrative examples on coding and data analysis
A free notebook on Notion of bunches of details about what makes a qualified developer.
My notebook for lessons from the QA Training Academy.
Welcome to my notebook
This is a collection of Markdown notes written in Obsidian for programming and it includes notes on C, C++, using and configuring VSCode and many other things programming related. Anyone is welcome to contribute to this Markdown repository and make corrections.
It is a notebook of pre-processing steps and visualization of health screening data
The data is being analysed on the basis of the types of attack. The attack includes various types and we will be working with those IP addresses that are attacking our personal computers, so in this project I have excluded distinct ip addresses of every attack that are causing harm to our computers. The project is coded on jupyter notebook in anna
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