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    TextDistance

    TextDistance

    Compute distance between sequences

    ...For main algorithms, text distance try to call known external libraries (fastest first) if available (installed in your system) and possible (this implementation can compare this type of sequences). Install text distance with extras for this feature. Textdistance use benchmark results for algorithm optimization and try to call the fastest external lib first (if possible). TextDistance show benchmarks results table for your system and saves libraries priorities into the libraries.json file in TextDistance's folder. ...
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    Gym

    Gym

    Toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms

    Gym by OpenAI is a toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms. It supports teaching agents, everything from walking to playing games like Pong or Pinball. Open source interface to reinforce learning tasks. The gym library provides an easy-to-use suite of reinforcement learning tasks. Gym provides the environment, you provide the algorithm. You can write your agent using your existing numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. It makes no...
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    Binarytree

    Binarytree

    Python library for studying Binary Trees

    Binarytree is Python library that lets you generate, visualize, inspect and manipulate binary trees. Skip the tedious work of setting up test data, and dive straight into practicing algorithms. Heaps and BSTs (binary search trees) are also supported. Binarytree supports another representation which is more compact but without the indexing properties. Traverse trees using different algorithms.
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    interactive-coding-challenges

    interactive-coding-challenges

    120+ interactive Python coding interview challenges

    ...Problems span arrays, strings, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, and more, mirroring common interview themes. Many challenges include hints and reference solutions so you can compare approaches and learn idiomatic patterns. The structure encourages incremental improvement—start with a brute-force idea, then refine to optimal time and space complexity. It serves both as a self-study path and as a warm-up bank for interview prep or coding katas.
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    FuzzyWuzzy

    FuzzyWuzzy

    Fuzzy string matching in Python

    We’ve made it our mission to pull in event tickets from every corner of the internet, showing you them all on the same screen so you can compare them and get to your game/concert/show as quickly as possible. Of course, a big problem with most corners of the internet is labeling. One of our most consistently frustrating issues is trying to figure out whether two ticket listings are for the same real-life event (that is, without enlisting the help of our army of interns).
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    Baselines

    Baselines

    High-quality implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms

    ...Historically, “baselines” repositories are often used for baseline implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms or reference models (e.g. in the RL domain). If there was an OpenAI “baselines” repo, it might have contained reference implementations for reinforcement learning or model policy baselines to compare new work against. However, I couldn’t locate an active “openai/baselines” in the latest OpenAI repos, so it may have been archived, removed, or merged into other projects. If you meant a different “baselines” (e.g. OpenAI Baselines for reinforcement learning), I can look up that specific one.
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    Algorithms in Python

    Algorithms in Python

    Data Structures and Algorithms in Python

    ...Because it’s openly maintained, you can browse through issues, see test cases, and observe coding style in a “learning through code” fashion. It also serves as a playground where you can add problems, measure performance, and compare different algorithmic approaches. For anyone striving to move from “I know the syntax” to “I know how to use the right algorithm at the right time,” this repository is a practical asset.
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