A middle-to-high level open source algorithm book designed with coding interview at heart!
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Python is a dynamically-typed garbage-collected programming language developed by Guido van Rossum in the late 80s to replace ABC. Much like the programming language Ruby, Python was designed to be easily read by programmers. Because of its large following and many libraries, Python can be implemented and used to do anything from webpages to scientific research.
A middle-to-high level open source algorithm book designed with coding interview at heart!
🌈 Tools for color research
Research Software Engineering with Python course material
LeagueAI software framework for League of Legends that provides information about the state of the game based on Image Recognition using OpenCV and Pytorch.
Labs for the Foundations of Applied Mathematics curriculum.
An open-source toolkit for entropic data analysis.
Cookiecutter template for a simple jupyter book
My long cheatsheets and reading lists about programming, electronics and more
📝 References list for machine learning and deep learning in computer vision.
vulnerability detection in python source code with LSTM networks
A reference cheat sheet for Java developers who are learning Python programming: https://medium.com/nestedif/cheatsheet-python-for-java-developers-98f75c94a1a
Quarto template for arXiv preprints
Stock price prediction using a Temporal Fusion Transformer
Computational Thinking for Social Scientists book project
A Convolutional Neural Network for Segmenting and Counting Cells in Microscopy Images
Unofficial implementation of the paper "Bag of Tricks for Efficient Text Classification" by Joulin et al.
The Unicode Cookbook for Linguists
Created by Guido van Rossum
Released February 20, 1991