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TheAlgorithms
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100-Days-Of-ML-Code
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Top 10 GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Bookmark in 2024
2) 100 Days of ML Code: Embark on a 100-day journey into the fascinating world of machine learning with this structured curriculum. Packed with bite-sized coding challenges and real-world projects, this repository will transform you from a coding novice to a confident ML enthusiast. (https://github.com/Avik-Jain/100-Days-Of-ML-Code)
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1️⃣ 100 Days Of ML Code
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The Ultimate Resource Guide for Your Next 100 Days of Code
ML: 100-Days-Of-ML-Code
TheAlgorithms
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Top 10 GitHub Repositories for Python and Java Developers
3. TheAlgorithms/Python - For those interested in algorithms and data structures, this repository offers Python implementations for a wide range of algorithms. It's a great way to deepen understanding of algorithmic learning with Python. https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python
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Wikifunctions
Is it me or does it not seem very well thought out? Every example I've seen only has implementations in JavaScript and/or Python. I haven't seen any other languages nor a way to search by language. What a "string" means in one language can be completely different in another language. The primitive data types that the project assumes are not really supported across all programming languages.
Also if anyone hasn't already seen them, similar projects already exist and are more complete. E.g.
* https://rosettacode.org/
* https://programming-idioms.org/
* https://the-algorithms.com/
Not to mention LeetCode, CodeWars, Project Euler, Exercism can kinda serve the same role.
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Introduction
Hey Everyone, My name is Rachit Chawla and Its my first blog on dev.to. I am currently a student of Computer Programming and Analysis at Seneca College. Also I'm currently on my co-op term working as an Automation Developer at Ontario Public Service. In this role, I am currently working with PowerShell scripting and Microsoft Azure for automating every manual tasks to reduce workload and increase efficiency. This blog is a part of OSD600 course at Seneca College. I am taking this course as I am big fan of open source and always wanted to contribute in open source projects but I am unaware of proper documentation and standards used for open source contributions. I am hoping to learn all the required stuff by the end of this course and I aim to be one of the 15k contributors to Linux's repo by Linus Torvald. Open Source interests me because it gives developers the power to customise the application they want to use, also a chance to help others and improve their skills. I found https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python interesting from the Monthly trending feed on Github as it has all the algorithms which help us improve time complexity and write better codes. I has about 1000 contributors which helped to code all the algorithms in Python which may help others for working or learning purposes. I myself was a student of Data Structures and Algorithms in Python Winter 2023 and hoping to even able to contribute to this repo itself, once I learn more about documentation & proper standards to be followed.
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I am studying my college Python so can I learn algorithms from it?
The Algorithms Contains many open source implementations of algorithms. Check it out.
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Where To Read About Python Algos?
If you want to see implementations of all possible traversal algorithms you can find it here.
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Book of pythonic code
The mother load of all algorithms in python is here. dfs/bfs in particular are in the graph section.
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Any tips to improve my coding abilites ?
There is no one way to learn all these but here are some resources: 1. Gooking algorithms [https://edu.anarcho-copy.org/Algorithm/grokking-algorithms-illustrated-programmers-curious.pdf\] 2. Algorithms in all languages [https://the-algorithms.com/] 3. Node js best practices. [https://github.com/goldbergyoni/nodebestpractices] 4. Refactoring [https://refactoring.guru/] 5. Learn about Clean Code and Clean Architecture from uncle bob. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeXQEJNWO5w&ab_channel=StreamAConStreamingConferences
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Self taught developers: where are you in your journey?
DSA basics
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Algo and data structures
I would recommend The Algorithms, it comes with descriptions and examples in multiple programming languages.
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A site that hosts implementations of various programming algorithms in different languages
There's also The Algorithms. Many implementations are unfortunately low quality. The Lua ones (disclaimer: I wrote them) should be fine however.
What are some alternatives?
100DaysofMLCode - My journey to learn and grow in the domain of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence by performing the #100DaysofMLCode Challenge. Now supported by bright developers adding their learnings :+1:
python-ds - No non-sense and no BS repo for how data structure code should be in Python - simple and elegant.
machine_learning_basics - Plain python implementations of basic machine learning algorithms
new-world-fishing-bot - user friendly python script who is able to catch fish in the game New World
Data-science-best-resources - Carefully curated resource links for data science in one place
python-patterns - A collection of design patterns/idioms in Python
machine-learning-for-software-engineers - A complete daily plan for studying to become a machine learning engineer.
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dive-into-machine-learning - Free ways to dive into machine learning with Python and Jupyter Notebook. Notebooks, courses, and other links. (First posted in 2016.)
more-itertools - More routines for operating on iterables, beyond itertools
100DaysOfCode - A GitHub Repo for my #100DaysOfCode challenge projects
ClointFusion - Cloint India Pvt. Ltd's (ClointFusion) Pythonic RPA (Automation) Platform