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    Hello Python

    Hello Python

    Comprehensive tutorial repository aimed at teaching the Python program

    Hello-Python is a comprehensive tutorial repository aimed at teaching the Python programming language from scratch for beginners. It includes over 100 classes and about 44 hours of video instruction, combined with code samples, projects, and a chat community for support. The material covers the fundamentals—variables, data types, loops, functions—as well as intermediate topics like date handling, list comprehensions, file IO, regular expressions, modules, and packages. ...
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    Think Python 2

    Think Python 2

    LaTeX source and supporting code for Think Python, 2nd edition

    ThinkPython2 is the repository for the second edition of Allen Downey’s Think Python textbook, which teaches programming fundamentals in Python to beginners. The code includes all of the example programs, exercises, and supplementary files referenced in the book, allowing learners to run the examples, experiment, and extend them. The repository contains clean, well-commented Python scripts that are easy to follow and map directly to chapters of the text, covering topics like variables, control flow, functions, recursion, data structures (lists, dictionaries), classes and objects, file I/O, and algorithmic thinking. ...
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    Python Core 50 Courses

    Python Core 50 Courses

    Structured learning path that organizes Python fundamentals

    Python-Core-50-Courses is a structured learning path that organizes Python fundamentals into 50 digestible lessons designed for steady, incremental progress. The curriculum starts with the basics—syntax, variables, data types, and control flow—then advances to functions, modules, object-oriented programming, and common standard-library utilities.
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    ML for Beginners

    ML for Beginners

    12 weeks, 26 lessons, 52 quizzes, classic Machine Learning for all

    ML-For-Beginners is a structured, project-driven curriculum that teaches foundational machine learning concepts with approachable math and lots of code. Organized as a multi-week course, it mixes short lectures with labs in notebooks so learners practice regression, classification, clustering, and recommendation techniques on real datasets. Each lesson aims to connect the algorithm to a relatable scenario, reinforcing intuition before diving into parameters, metrics, and trade-offs. The...
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    LeetCode Book

    LeetCode Book

    Comprehensive study guide for coding interviews

    LeetCode-Book is a comprehensive study guide for coding interviews that consolidates algorithm patterns, data-structure templates, and worked LeetCode solutions. It organizes problems by topic—arrays, linked lists, stacks/queues, trees/graphs, dynamic programming, greedy, backtracking, and math—so you can study systematically. Explanations are concise but intentional, highlighting why a pattern fits, how to reason about boundary cases, and the time/space trade-offs. Many entries include...
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    Build your own X

    Build your own X

    Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies

    build-your-own-x is a massive, community-curated roadmap of hands-on tutorials that teach you to re-implement complex systems from scratch—things like databases, compilers, operating systems, interpreters, web servers, neural networks, regex engines, and more. Rather than offering abstract theory, it organizes step-by-step guides by topic and by programming language, so you can pick a project that fits your stack and skill level. The focus is on demystifying internals: you don’t just use a...
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    Simulation of Urban MObility

    Simulation of Urban MObility

    SUMO is a microscopic, multi-modal traffic simulation.

    SUMO is an open source, highly portable, microscopic and continuous traffic simulation package designed to handle large networks. It allows for intermodal simulation including pedestrians and comes with a large set of tools for scenario creation. The code and the issue tracker can be found at https://github.com/eclipse-sumo/sumo/ The documentation can be found at https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/
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    CodeJo

    CodeJo

    Web-based introductory coding environment

    CodeJo is a web app that allows users to write Python code to control a web canvas element (a pixel grid) or another graphical display element. At this time, grid (web canvas) and fabric (a library that also uses a web canvas) are available, but new modules can be added to the system.
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    Python Data Science Handbook

    Python Data Science Handbook

    Python Data Science Handbook: full text in Jupyter Notebooks

    The Python Data Science Handbook is a comprehensive collection of Jupyter notebooks written by Jake VanderPlas covering fundamental Python libraries for data science, including IPython, NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Scikit-Learn and more. The project is designed for data scientists, researchers, and anyone transitioning into Python-based data work; it assumes you already know basic Python and focuses more on how to use the ecosystem effectively.
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    ThinkJulia.jl

    ThinkJulia.jl

    Port of the book Think Python to the Julia programming language

    ...By combining clear explanations with practical examples, the project helps both beginners and experienced programmers transition to Julia. The material emphasizes not only writing code but also reasoning about algorithms and problem-solving. Since it is freely available, learners and educators can use, adapt, and contribute to the content, making it a valuable resource for self-study or classroom use.
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    The Art of Programming

    The Art of Programming

    A collection of practical tips can be found at the bottom of this page

    The Art of Programming (Second Edition) is a curated collection of programming problems and solutions originally derived from the Microsoft 100 Interview Questions blog series, later refined into a long-running tutorial and ultimately a published book. Created by July, the series began in 2010 and has since evolved into an in-depth exploration of algorithmic thinking, data structures, and coding interview preparation. The repository brings together 42 classic programming problems from the...
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    Think Bayes

    Think Bayes

    Code repository for Think Bayes

    ThinkBayes is the code repository accompanying Think Bayes: a book on Bayesian statistics written in a computational style. Instead of heavy focus on continuous mathematics or calculus, the book emphasizes learning Bayesian inference by writing Python programs. The project includes code examples, scripts, and environments that correspond to the chapters of the book.
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    CasADi
    A symbolic framework for C++, Python and Octave implementing automatic differentiation by source code transformation in forward and reverse modes on sparse matrix-valued computational graphs.
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    A Whirlwind Tour of Python

    A Whirlwind Tour of Python

    The Jupyter Notebooks behind my OReilly report

    ...The material is aimed at people who already know how to program in another language and want to transition efficiently into idiomatic Python, particularly for research and analytical work. Each notebook mixes short explanations with executable code cells, encouraging readers to run, modify, and experiment with examples as they go. The project also backs a free O’Reilly report and an online version of the book, making it easy to read in the browser or work locally with the notebooks.
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    JDFeditor

    JDFeditor

    GUI application for editing database files.

    The purpose is to be a cross-platform, quick and simple database manager, main goal is to provide developers with a tool to produce small to medium size databases efficiently. If you need a database at its simplest form, without any extra hassle of knowing how to access the produced library. Then JDFeditor is the right tool for you. JDFeditor is bundled with an easy-to-use Python library: jdf_lib. jdf_lib will quickly load the content of your database into a variable. All you need...
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    In programming assignments, students tend to copy from one another as they are given the same set of questions. This conduct should not be allowed as it is an individual assignment and each student must complete on his own. The existing program is available to detect plagiarism through source code similitude. However, it is hard to detect similarity in source code especially if the number of students is high. Furthermore, it is better to prevent plagiarism before it is committed. The...
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    musicinformationretrieval.com

    musicinformationretrieval.com

    Instructional notebooks on music information retrieval

    musicinformationretrieval.com is a collection of instructional materials for music information retrieval (MIR). These materials contain a mix of casual conversation, technical discussion, and Python code. These pages, including the one you're reading, are authored using Colab notebooks.
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    Automatically geocode pictures from your camera and a GPS track log. Following Google code closure the only official webpage is (doc, support, code) : https://github.com/notfrancois/GPicSync
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    UpStage
    WE ARE NO LONGER USING SOURCEFORGE. Please visit http://www.upstage.org.nz for the most up-to-date code (v3 to be released january 2014, beta version available November 2013) and information. UpStage is a web-based venue for cyberformance: artists compile digital media in real time to create live theatrical performance for online audiences.
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    This is a project to develop a vector program, to calculate with two three-dimensions vectors (x,y,z). It's really usefull to maths, use it! The download pre-selected is in English, if you want in Spanish, you have it in the folders.
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    pyKRESZ
    Simple program that helps in learning the Highway Code of Hungary called KRESZ. Written in Python, uses wxPython, runs on every platform that supports Python and wx.
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    Coloridadd
    A script to generate shapes representing colors, using the ColorAdd code developped by Miguel Neiva: http://coloradd.net The ColorAdd code is a monochromatic Graphical Code allowing colorblind to recognize colors.
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    Make AsciiDoc part of your literate programming tool set. With eWEB you can weave and tangle literate programs written as AsciiDoc documents, using embedded WEB code snippets.
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    python-in-scheme is a scheme library that allows you to run python code within scheme. It uses the Python/C API to embed a python interpreter.
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    Stackful is a web-based programming environment for beginners inspired by Hypercard. Users can create web pages live by dropping in page elements, positioning them, and writing the code behind them. Everyone should learn a little programming.
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