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List of Data Science Cheatsheets to rule the world
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Data-centric declarative deep learning framework
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Modin: Scale your Pandas workflows by changing a single line of code
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A curated list of applied machine learning and data science notebooks and libraries across different industries (by @firmai)
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We currently have read and write capabilities but do not support deleting. We could add a few calls like delete delete_all and some recursive way of deleting.
Curated list of Python resources for data science.
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A comprehensive machine learning repository containing 30+ notebooks on different concepts, algorithms and techniques.
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Python library for creating data pipelines with chain functional programming
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This repository contains the exercises and its solution contained in the book "An Introduction to Statistical Learning" in python.
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a curated list of R tutorials for Data Science, NLP and Machine Learning
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Code, Notebooks and Examples from Practical Business Python
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Enhancing `{ggplot2}` plots with statistical analysis
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Let's prepare a mixin for interacting with Roles and Policies with the Python client, in case users want to use the API directly.
Do not only have the list, get etc, but also utility methods, such as updating a default role. It should wrap the following logic:
import requests
import json
# Get the ID
data_consumer = requests.get("http://localhost:8585/api/v1/roles/name/DataCoCode improvements
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FastF1 is a python package for accessing and analyzing Formula 1 results, schedules, timing data and telemetry
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CleverCSV is a Python package for handling messy CSV files. It provides a drop-in replacement for the builtin CSV module with improved dialect detection, and comes with a handy command line application for working with CSV files.
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A Data Engineering & Machine Learning Knowledge Hub
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An open-source framework for real-time anomaly detection using Python, ElasticSearch and Kibana
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Learning numerical computing with notebooks for all ages.
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The integration of TensorBoard is nice. However, it would be better if we can disable the code lens. It has been requested before but the solution doesn't work now as this feature is no longer in an experimental stage.
microsoft/vscode-python#15664, microsoft/vscode-python#14806 (comment)
A curated list of practical business machine learning (BML) and business data science (BDS) applications for Accounting, Customer, Employee, Legal, Management and Operations (by @firmai)
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Compilation of R and Python programming codes on the Data Professor YouTube channel.
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A VS Code extension pack to help users visualize, understand, and interact with data.
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A professionally curated list of awesome Conformal Prediction videos, tutorials, books, papers, PhD theses, articles and open-source libraries.
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