The 3rd project of cs61c fall 2019. It's a self-study project for me
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The 3rd project of cs61c fall 2019. It's a self-study project for me
Some Python mini projects I create when self-study Python.
CS self-study journey: Study guide and notes
Unsupervised Feature Learning / Deep Learning Tutorial
Python code for chapter 2 in mml-book
I push my practice codes and experimental codes as I go through my learning process
Coding exercises in the book "Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist" written by Allen Downey.
Create a Numpy function outputing the mean, variance, standard deviation, max, min, and sum of the rows, columns, and elements in a 3 x 3 matrix.
Visualize and make calculations from medical examination data using matplotlib, seaborn, and pandas. The dataset values were collected during medical examinations.
Backup of Python Programs
Sandbox for technologies studied during summer '20.
A music mixer built using python pygame to have fun playing around with beats.
Visualize time series data using a line chart, bar chart, and box plots, using Pandas, Matplotlib, and Seaborn. Dataset contains number of page views each day on the freeCodeCamp.org forum from 2016-05-09 to 2019-12-03.
This is my personal "notebook" of my learning path on the Platzi educational website.
Persistence will take me anywhere
This repository aims to control the behavior of the snake🐍🐍🐍
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