IoT-For-Beginners
Python Cheatsheet
IoT-For-Beginners | Python Cheatsheet | |
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14 | 36 | |
14,694 | 4,031 | |
0.9% | - | |
4.3 | 9.3 | |
about 1 month ago | 7 days ago | |
C++ | Vue | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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IoT-For-Beginners
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Microsoft Security-101: Open-Source curriculum
Microsoft also has similar courses on IoT, and Data Science. I found the IoT one really nice [0], and it covers a lot of ground.
[0]: https://github.com/microsoft/IoT-For-Beginners
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Microsoft free training on AI, IOT, Machine Learning and Data Science
2️⃣ IOT Check this out 👇 https://microsoft.github.io/IoT-For-Beginners
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pls suggest some mini project ideas for 6th sem. ready to learn anything required for project in these domain.
You can go for IOT. Please refer to this - https://github.com/microsoft/IoT-For-Beginners This is good to get started with. Good industrial stuff can be built using IOT. You will need a device though like Raspberry pi or Arduino
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Why nobody talks about Internet of Things (IoT) here?
You can read this definition here, https://github.com/microsoft/IoT-For-Beginners/blob/main/1-getting-started/lessons/1-introduction-to-iot/README.md
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Has anyone here done Microsoft’s”IoT for Beginners” course?
Anyone tried this course and know if it’s any good? https://github.com/microsoft/IoT-For-Beginners
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Top Github repo trends in 2021
three educational courses- Web Dev, ML, and IoT for beginners. Note re using educational resources as a strategy for marketing , at least the ML course links to various Azure services. Google does this a bunch as well, with Collab notebooks often being used to demo educational materials.
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I want to learn c++ but can't think of any projects
Have you checked out Microsoft IoT for beginners course? It has both Python and C++ code depending on what device you use.
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My First Contribution Story in Hacktoberfest
microsoft/IoT-For-Beginners
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What is Open Source Debt? And How to repay it?
By Educating others:- Another way is to educate others. There are many ways to do this, Like creating tutorials on youtube, writing blogs, or making Github repositories for storing and sharing learning material like IoT Course from Microsoft (which I am learning IoT from).
Python Cheatsheet
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All-Inclusive Python Cheatsheet
It appears that it's not an actual "sheet"; but, a crowd-sourced book. From the GitHub page, if you click on https://www.pythoncheatsheet.org/ and scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "Contributing," you go to the page on how to contribute to the "book." Subsequent "pages," accessed from the lower right corner take you to "Basics" and Built-In Functions" and more. It's not a sheet,
- I'm about to start programming
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i had 19 days of time to learn basics of python
I like the site: www.pythoncheatsheet.org for people coming from a programming background that just want to go over the basics and easy things like "what is the syntax for a dictionary".
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Andrew Ng - a good place to start?
You can replace that udemy course with these: https://www.pythoncheatsheet.org/ https://www.gormanalysis.com/blog/python-numpy-for-your-grandma/ https://www.gormanalysis.com/blog/python-pandas-for-your-grandpa/ https://www.gormanalysis.com/blog/neural-networks-for-your-dog/
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Building a Tic Tac Toe Game in Python using PRIMM Approach
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I'm struggling to understand python
i always have to pull up a "cheat sheet" as i do my classwork. the one i've been using for python is https://www.pythoncheatsheet.org/ it clearly defines operators, data types, and is super helpful when starting out.
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