5 ways to keep your skills fresh after finishing a coding bootcamp

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  • examples

    TensorFlow examples (by tensorflow)

  • One way to improve your projects and coding skills is to try new models and libraries. For example, if you did classification with logistic regression, try also with random forest; if you used Tensorflow, now try Keras; if you scraped a website with BeautifulSoup, now do it with Scrapy. You get the point.

  • codewars.com

    Issue tracker for Codewars

  • For example, you can block one hour every Saturday to practice algorithms and data structures on LeetCode, Codewars, or HackerRank. You'll not only sharpen your coding skills, but also get a confidence boost as you progress through levels and get badges.

  • 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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  • Scrapy

    Scrapy, a fast high-level web crawling & scraping framework for Python.

  • One way to improve your projects and coding skills is to try new models and libraries. For example, if you did classification with logistic regression, try also with random forest; if you used Tensorflow, now try Keras; if you scraped a website with BeautifulSoup, now do it with Scrapy. You get the point.

  • Keras

    Deep Learning for humans

  • One way to improve your projects and coding skills is to try new models and libraries. For example, if you did classification with logistic regression, try also with random forest; if you used Tensorflow, now try Keras; if you scraped a website with BeautifulSoup, now do it with Scrapy. You get the point.

  • Jekyll

    :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby

  • To document your learnings, you can create a blog on Medium or dev, where you write about your projects. If you're into web development, you can even build your own blog (I made mine with Jekyll).

  • SaaSHub

    SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives

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