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Mastering Data Science: Top 10 GitHub Repos You Need to Know
6. Jupyter Jupyter is a collection of tools and applications designed for interactive computing and data visualization. At the heart of the Jupyter ecosystem is the Jupyter Notebook, an interactive web-based platform that allows you to create and share documents containing live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text. Itβs an excellent tool for exploratory data analysis, model prototyping, and creating reproducible data science workflows.
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You can run Rust code in a Jupyter notebook
How cool. This motivated a quick search - this could be fun:
How to write your own kernel
https://jupyter-client.readthedocs.io/en/stable/kernels.html
All the language kernels (a lot of abandoned ones - the mariaDB one ('binder') will take a while to load but SQL in Jupyter!)
https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter/wiki/Jupyter-kernels
- Resource for interesting data science project notebooks
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Mathics: A free, open-source alternative to Mathematica
There are Jupyter kernels for Python, Mathics, Wolfram, R, Octave, Matlab, xeus-cling, allthekernels (the polyglot kernel). https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter/wiki/Jupyter-kernels
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How does 3[a] gives the element at index 3 in an array?
Not only there is. But it is only a simple Google search away... But to make it simpler... There are 3 π https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter/wiki/Jupyter-kernels
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How to use Jupyter notebooks in a conda environment?
As it seems, this is not quite straight forward and manyusers have similar troubles.
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Semi-Weekly Discussion Thread - February 21, 2022
Community maintained kernels : https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter/wiki/Jupyter-kernels
- Node.js Notebooks
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Python Tutorials using Jupyter Notebook
Derek Banas on YouTube is doing a "Python for Finance" course at ghe moment using Jupyter, and is making the files available. I believe he's done others too.Failing that, there's this Git repo: A gallery of interesting jupyter notebooks
- Github Discussion: What is your favorite Data Science Repo?
PythonDataScienceHandbook
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About Data analyst, data scientist and data engineer, resources and experiences
Python Data Science Handbook
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Where to learn data science with python??
Python Data Science Handbook β learn to use Python libraries such as NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Scikit-Learn, and related tools to effectively store, manipulate, and gain insight from data
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Book Recommendations
I don't know what tools you will be using but if you will be using Python you can start with Python Data Science Handbook by Jake VanderPlas and Data Science & Big Data Analytics: Discovering, Analyzing, Visualizing and Presenting DataData Science & Big Data Analytics: Discovering, Analyzing, Visualizing and Presenting Data which gives a very good outlook on the data science and big data frame work. PS: Jake's book is also available as jupyter notebooks so you can read and run the code at the same time.
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Other programing options?
Python Data Science Handbook by Jake VanderPlas (https://jakevdp.github.io/PythonDataScienceHandbook/)
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Pathways out of GIS?
Otherwise you can work through courses on Datacamp, Coursera, Udemy, etc, or check out this book for a more general non-spatial perspective.
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Mastering Data Science: Top 10 GitHub Repos You Need to Know
7. Data Science Handbook Are you looking for a comprehensive guide to data science with Python? Look no further than the Data Science Handbook by Jake VanderPlas. This repository contains the entire book, which introduces essential tools and techniques used in data science, including IPython, NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, and Scikit-Learn. Itβs a fantastic resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of data science concepts and best practices.
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- Resources for Current DE Interested in Learning Data Science
- Good book or course to learn Python for someone who is fluent in R?
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Python equivalent to R's ecosystem of open source educational materials
I can recommend https://jakevdp.github.io/PythonDataScienceHandbook/
What are some alternatives?
nteract - π The interactive computing suite for you! β¨
django-livereload-server - Livereload functionality integrated with your Django development environment.
cookiecutter-data-science - A logical, reasonably standardized, but flexible project structure for doing and sharing data science work.
Exercism - Scala Exercises - Crowd-sourced code mentorship. Practice having thoughtful conversations about code.
pyodide - Pyodide is a Python distribution for the browser and Node.js based on WebAssembly
Serpent.AI - Game Agent Framework. Helping you create AIs / Bots that learn to play any game you own!
vscode-python - Python extension for Visual Studio Code
lego-mindstorms - My LEGO MINDSTORMS projects (using set 51515 electronics)
quokka - Repository for Quokka.js questions and issues
OSQuery - SQL powered operating system instrumentation, monitoring, and analytics.
Kedro - Kedro is a toolbox for production-ready data science. It uses software engineering best practices to help you create data engineering and data science pipelines that are reproducible, maintainable, and modular.
devdocs - API Documentation Browser