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Top 23 Jupyter Notebook HacktoberFest Projects
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The-Complete-FAANG-Preparation
This repository contains all the DSA (Data-Structures, Algorithms, 450 DSA by Love Babbar Bhaiya, FAANG Questions), Technical Subjects (OS + DBMS + SQL + CN + OOPs) Theory+Questions, FAANG Interview questions, and Miscellaneous Stuff (Programming MCQs, Puzzles, Aptitude, Reasoning). The Programming languages used for demonstration are C++, Python, and Java.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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evidently
Evaluate and monitor ML models from validation to production. Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/xZjKRaNp8b
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awesome-notebooks
A powerful data & AI notebook templates catalog: prompts, plugins, models, workflow automation, analytics, code snippets - following the IMO framework to be searchable and reusable in any context.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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Amazing-Python-Scripts
🚀 Curated collection of Amazing Python scripts from Basics to Advance with automation task scripts.
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Face-Mask-Detection
Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning using OpenCV and Tensorflow/Keras
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hamilton
Hamilton helps data scientists and engineers define testable, modular, self-documenting dataflows, that encode lineage and metadata. Runs and scales everywhere python does.
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Python-project-Scripts
This repositories contains a list of python scripts projects from beginner level advancing slowly. More code snippets to be added soon. feel free to clone this repo
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99-ML-Learning-Projects
A list of 99 machine learning projects for anyone interested to learn from coding and building projects
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AlgoBook
A beginner-friendly project to help you in open-source contributions. Data Structures & Algorithms in various programming languages Please leave a star ⭐ to support this project! ✨
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Awesome-CloudOps-Automation
Cloud-ops automation runbooks that are ready to use. Build your own automations using the hundreds of drag and drop actions included in the repository. Built on Jupyter Notebooks, our automation platform jumpstarts your SRE RunBook creation. 😎 published by the unSkript community.
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COVID19_mobility
COVID-19 Mobility Data Aggregator. Scraper of Google, Apple, Waze and TomTom COVID-19 Mobility Reports🚶🚘🚉
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
Project mention: [P] Free open-source ML observability course: starts October 16 🚀 | /r/MachineLearning | 2023-10-15Hi everyone, I’m one of the creators of Evidently, an open-source (Apache 2.0) tool for production ML monitoring. We’ve just launched a free open course on ML observability that I wanted to share with the community.
https://github.com/microsoft/QuantumKatas (this one can be run locally for learning purposes using Jupter notebooks)
For sounds something like https://github.com/jamesturk/jellyfish ?
Project mention: Refact LLM: New 1.6B code model reaches 32% HumanEval and is SOTA for the size | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-09-04[4] https://github.com/huggingface/blog/blob/main/starcoder.md
Project mention: Using IPython Jupyter Magic commands to improve the notebook experience | dev.to | 2024-03-03In this post, we’ll show how your team can turn any utility function(s) into reusable IPython Jupyter magics for a better notebook experience. As an example, we’ll use Hamilton, my open source library, to motivate the creation of a magic that facilitates better development ergonomics for using it. You needn’t know what Hamilton is to understand this post.
🎇 Repository Link: Python-project-scripts
Rust still has some key pieces missing, but looks promising, see: https://github.com/wiseaidev/rust-data-analysis
F# has a very decent data community: https://datascienceinfsharp.com
And obviously Julia is also something to consider.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source HacktoberFest projects in Jupyter Notebook? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | The-Complete-FAANG-Preparation | 9,997 |
2 | Practical_RL | 5,702 |
3 | skorch | 5,614 |
4 | evidently | 4,619 |
5 | QuantumKatas | 4,460 |
6 | awesome-notebooks | 2,278 |
7 | FinMind | 2,038 |
8 | jellyfish | 1,987 |
9 | blog | 1,962 |
10 | Amazing-Python-Scripts | 1,945 |
11 | featureform | 1,674 |
12 | Face-Mask-Detection | 1,501 |
13 | hamilton | 1,306 |
14 | Python-project-Scripts | 1,019 |
15 | awesome-python-projects | 862 |
16 | open-metric-learning | 755 |
17 | 99-ML-Learning-Projects | 555 |
18 | AlgoBook | 288 |
19 | Awesome-CloudOps-Automation | 281 |
20 | rust-data-analysis | 277 |
21 | tradingview-scraper | 271 |
22 | COVID19_mobility | 263 |
23 | PX4-user_guide | 264 |