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Projects ideas
https://github.com/practical-tutorials/project-based-learning and https://github.com/Xtremilicious/projectlearn-project-based-learning
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any good project tutorials that are easily customizable?
here’s a list of a few good ones!
- Project Ideas
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How To Improve Your Programming Skills As Developers and Non-Developers
ProjectLearn: Project Based Learning (Xtremilicious)
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Can I become a Software Developer?
Since you already have a background in programming, do some projects. Project Ideas here's a link for tutorials and ideas. Do your own implementation and put your source code / demo on Github. This gives you something to talk about during an interview. You can talk about how you approach and solve a problem, you can also demonstrate how fast you learn, "I learned React in 2 weeks and made this.". Most importantly it shows initiative and a desire to learn.
bias-monitor
- GitHub - Alex0Blackwell/bias-monitor: A Chrome Extension that promotes politically diverse news reading with Artificial Intelligence!
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I Made A Chrome Extension That Detects The Political Bias Of An Article Using Ai 😁💓
This is my project, check it out in my Reddit history… not super pumped about the repost claiming it’s yours. Please at least give a link to the project: GitHub
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I made a Chrome extension that detects the political bias of an article using AI
Good thinking, this model was trained on 3 different datasets (found here) and they included data from both inside and outside of America.
Can’t trust anybody… but the project is all open source. So you can go take a look at the code for yourself on GitHub here. I also have a writeup on the README for how the data was labelled for the ML model.
- Bias Monitor Chrome Extension
- A Chrome extension that detects the political bias of an article using AI
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The-Lowball - A political game that combines elements of chance and stratetgy.
Awesome-Learning-Resources - "Technology Gold mine" to collect and share materials/resources
their.news - React web app that shows you news from the other side of the political spectrum. Break out of the news bubble!
awesome-learning-resources - 🔥 Awesome list of resources on Web Development.
bing-chat-sidebar-for-chrome - Bing chat sidebar ported from Microsoft Edge to Chrome
conference-deadlines - :alarm_clock: AI conference deadline countdowns + Calendar overview with deadlines and conference dates.
bing-sidebar-for-chrome - Bing chat sidebar ported from Microsoft Edge to Chrome [Moved to: https://github.com/wong2/bing-chat-sidebar-for-chrome]