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world-cities
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Looking for packages full of datasets
Major cities of the world - Dataset - DataHub - Frictionless Data
- Is there an API or library for Python where if you input longitude and latitude, it returns the city name?
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Gourdian Free Dataset Download: EPA Air Quality System Daily CO, NO2, O3, SO2 Concentrations since 1980
Yes, there is, here is the link to the original post on GitHub for World Cities Data. That actually is a great idea, the data was originally posted 5 years and was too big. So the search filters will be very convenient!
awesome-public-datasets
- Awesome Public Datasets
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How to practice data analytics skills
Merry Christmas buddy.
You'll find a ton of public datasets on GitHub [1].
Maven Analytics offers a monthly data analytics challenge [2] that you can enter for free. See their past competitions for some interesting datasets.
As I'm based in Ireland I'll also recommend the Irish Data Portal [3].
[1] https://github.com/awesomedata/awesome-public-datasets
- Are there people out there who still like Sam atlman - AI IS AT DANGER
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The Data Engineering Docker-Compose Starter Kit
The βdata.csvβ file contains historical weather data from Tel Aviv, sourced from another article I wrote. If you wish, you can swap it with a public dataset, for example, from here.
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suggestions for personal GitHub projects in economics/econometrics
If you want something personal and fun, you will need lots of different data. As such, you can take a look at these publicly available datasets. Maybe you can find out some interesting relationships.
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Where do you get your data when you have an obscure idea for a dashboard?
Some others I use: https://data.world/search This github project with links: https://github.com/awesomedata/awesome-public-datasets Data.fivethirtyeight.com r/datasets and similar subreddits can also be of help.
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Full Stack Data Science Project Ideas
There's a lot in here; it's a good start.
- Where to find big datasets?
- How do you keep track of useful datasets?
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Complete: D214 - MSDA Capstone
Github: Awesome Public Datasets I didn't find much of use here for me, as much of this was either very specialized or very large datasets. But maybe you'll find something of use, here.
What are some alternatives?
tidytuesday - Official repo for the #tidytuesday project
labelImg - LabelImg is now part of the Label Studio community. The popular image annotation tool created by Tzutalin is no longer actively being developed, but you can check out Label Studio, the open source data labeling tool for images, text, hypertext, audio, video and time-series data.
citipy - Look for nearest city with geo coordinates.
rnoaa - R interface to many NOAA data APIs
reddit-top-2.5-million - This is a dataset of the all-time top 1,000 posts, from the top 2,500 subreddits by subscribers, pulled from reddit between August 15β20, 2013.
cheatsheets - Posit Cheat Sheets - Can also be found at https://posit.co/resources/cheatsheets/.
tensorboard - TensorFlow's Visualization Toolkit
data - Data and code behind the articles and graphics at FiveThirtyEight
zsv - zsv+lib: tabular data swiss-army knife CLI + world's fastest (simd) CSV parser
quickdraw-dataset - Documentation on how to access and use the Quick, Draw! Dataset.
links-detector - π ππ» Links Detector makes printed links clickable via your smartphone camera. No need to type a link in, just scan and click on it.