libmaths VS algorithms_illuminated

Compare libmaths vs algorithms_illuminated and see what are their differences.

libmaths

A Python library created to assist programmers with complex mathematical functions (by Simple2006)

algorithms_illuminated

Python implementations and tests for the Algorithms Illuminated book series. Some test cases from the following repository: https://github.com/beaunus/stanford-algs (by andrewdoss)
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0.0 1.8
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Python Python
MIT License MIT License
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libmaths

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algorithms_illuminated

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  • How useful is knowledge of data structures and algorithms and how to learn them best?
    1 project | /r/datascience | 5 Jun 2021
    I think it is important if you are building tools but less so for applying them. Most DS/DA tools abstract away all the implementation details where the type of knowledge from a typical DS&A course matters. For learning, I LOVE Tim Roughgarden's lectures and book series. For me, they hit a great balance between intuition and depth. His book only provides pseudo-code, but I've implemented all of the problems with test cases in Python if that would help (as have many others if you Google for it). https://github.com/andrewdoss/algorithms_illuminated

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