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    ML for Trading

    ML for Trading

    Code for machine learning for algorithmic trading, 2nd edition

    On over 800 pages, this revised and expanded 2nd edition demonstrates how ML can add value to algorithmic trading through a broad range of applications. Organized in four parts and 24 chapters, it covers the end-to-end workflow from data sourcing and model development to strategy backtesting and evaluation. Covers key aspects of data sourcing, financial feature engineering, and portfolio management. The design and evaluation of long-short strategies based on a broad range of ML algorithms, how to extract tradeable signals from financial text data like SEC filings, earnings call transcripts or financial news. Using deep learning models like CNN and RNN with financial and alternative data, and how to generate synthetic data with Generative Adversarial Networks, as well as training a trading agent using deep reinforcement learning.
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    MathModel

    MathModel

    Mathematical Modeling for Graduate Students, Mathematical Modeling

    MathModel is a repository dedicated to collecting and organizing resources around mathematical modeling, especially for university students preparing for modeling competitions (e.g. undergraduate and graduate levels). The content spans exemplary competition papers, algorithmic solutions, LaTeX templates, presentation slides, MATLAB tutorials, and mind maps of modeling approaches. It acts as a centralized archive where learners can access high-quality past solutions as references, borrow formatting for their own reports, and study algorithmic strategies that performed well in contests. The repository is structured by topic and resource type so that users can more easily find templates, solved problems, and methodological notes. It also includes auxiliary educational materials like references, recommended textbooks, and guidebooks on mathematical modeling theory.
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    Modern C++ Tutorial

    Modern C++ Tutorial

    Modern C++ Tutorial: C++11/14/17/20 On the Fly

    C++ is a language with a large user base. From the emergence of C++98 to the official finalization of C++11, it has experienced more than ten years of accumulation. C++14/17 is an important supplement and optimization to C++11, and C++20 brings this language into the door of modernization. All the expanded features in these new standards give C++ the language Infused with new vitality. Those C++ programmers who still insist on using traditional C++ (this book refers to C++98 and the previous C++ features as traditional C++) but have not been exposed to modern C++ are seeing things like Lambda expressions. When it comes to class new features, it will even reveal the feeling of wonder that "you are not learning the same language. A large number of features injected into traditional C++ make the entire C++ more like a modern language. Modern C++ not only enhances the usability of the C++ language itself, but automates the modification of keyword semantics.
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    Neural MMO

    Neural MMO

    Code for the paper "Neural MMO: A Massively Multiagent Game..."

    Neural MMO is a massively multi-agent simulation environment developed by OpenAI for reinforcement learning research. It provides a persistent, procedurally generated world where thousands of agents can interact, compete, and cooperate in real time. The environment is inspired by Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs), featuring resource gathering, combat mechanics, exploration, and survival challenges. Agents learn behaviors in a shared ecosystem that supports long-term training and emergent dynamics across large populations. The project is built to test scalability in multi-agent reinforcement learning, with features such as procedurally generated terrain and configurable game mechanics. While the original release has since been succeeded by newer versions maintained outside OpenAI, it remains a landmark framework for studying large-scale agent interactions in complex environments.
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    PSKoans

    PSKoans

    A simple, fun, and interactive way to learn the PowerShell language

    PSKoans is an interactive, educational PowerShell module that teaches core PowerShell concepts via Pester test-driven “koans” (small exercises that initially fail and must be fixed). Designed for beginners to learn PowerShell through hands‑on problem solving, it guides users through basic syntax, data structures, and automation tasks.
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    PocketFlow Tutorial Codebase Knowledge
    PocketFlow Tutorial Codebase Knowledge is a project that demonstrates how to build an AI agent capable of analyzing arbitrary codebases and generating beginner-friendly tutorials that explain how they work, turning complex source code into clear educational content. The repository builds on a lightweight 100-line LLM framework and uses natural language models to inspect repository structures, identify core abstractions, map dependencies, and articulate the reasoning behind code design and interactions. By crawling code files, extracting higher-level patterns, and using large language models to narrate explanations, the system aims to help developers — especially those new to a codebase — understand unfamiliar projects without manual deep reading. It supports both GitHub URL crawling and local directory analysis, and can tailor output tutorials to different languages, making it accessible for international developers.
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    Python Mastery (Course)

    Python Mastery (Course)

    Advanced Python Mastery

    python-mastery is a collection of course materials created by David Beazley for teaching advanced Python programming concepts. It emphasizes deep understanding through real-world coding exercises and topics like generators, decorators, closures, and metaclasses. The repository is designed for learners who already know the basics of Python and want to push their skills to an expert level.
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    Reinforcement Learning Course Materials

    Reinforcement Learning Course Materials

    Lecture notes, tutorial tasks including solutions

    Lecture notes, tutorial tasks including solutions as well as online videos for the reinforcement learning course hosted by Paderborn University. The source code for the entire course material is open and everyone is cordially invited to use it for self-learning (students) or to set up their own course (lecturers).
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    Spoon Knife

    Spoon Knife

    This repo is for demonstration purposes only

    The Spoon-Knife repository is a test project created and maintained by GitHub to help new users learn how to fork repositories and contribute through pull requests. It is intentionally simple, containing minimal HTML and CSS code, so that the focus is on practicing workflow rather than navigating a complex codebase. This project serves as a safe playground where developers can clone, edit, and submit changes without worrying about breaking anything meaningful. The repository is often used in tutorials, guides, and onboarding materials to help beginners become comfortable with GitHub's collaborative features. By interacting with Spoon-Knife, contributors learn essential skills like creating forks, committing changes, making pull requests, and syncing with upstream repositories. Its simplicity makes it accessible to absolute beginners, while still being a useful refresher for experienced developers who want to test GitHub functionality.
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    TEAMMATES Developer Web Site

    TEAMMATES Developer Web Site

    This is the project website for the TEAMMATES feedback management tool

    TEAMMATES is a free online tool for managing peer evaluations and other feedback paths of your students. It is provided as a cloud-based service for educators/students and is currently used by hundreds of universities across the world.
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    The Magic of CSS

    The Magic of CSS

    A CSS course to turn you into a magician

    Magic of CSS is an open source educational project by Adam Schwartz that explores advanced CSS concepts through practical lessons. It is structured as a series of chapters that cover topics like the box model, layouts, positioning, typography, and animations. The repository is designed to go beyond basic CSS tutorials, teaching how to harness the language for complex, responsive, and visually appealing designs. Each lesson is supported by examples and code that demonstrate real-world use cases. The project emphasizes both the technical and creative potential of CSS, showing how small details can greatly improve user experience. It has become a valuable reference for developers aiming to deepen their front-end skills.
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    ThingPulse ESP8266 Weather Station

    ThingPulse ESP8266 Weather Station

    ESP8266 Weather Station library supporting OpenWeatherMap

    This code works best with the NodeMCU V2 ESP8266 module and an 0.96" OLED display. To get you up and running in no time we created a kit that contains all the necessary parts. By buying this and other kits from us you are funding the maintenance and development of this library. Make sure you use a version of the Arduino IDE which is supported by the ESP8266 platform. If you are using the PlatformIO environment for building, choose one of the available IDE integration or the Atom-based IDE, install libraries 561, 562, and 563 with "platformio lib install", adapt the WeatherStationDemo.ino file to your needs. The simple class uses the header date and time to set the clock. NTP-based time class written by Fabrice Weinberg. We fixed many bugs and improved performance and changed the API a little bit. Either compare your code to the updated WeatherStationDemo or read through the upgrade guide.
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    cppbestpractices

    cppbestpractices

    Collaborative collection of C++ best practices

    Collaborative Collection of C++ Best Practices. This online resource is part of Jason Turner's collection of C++ Best Practices resources. This document is meant to be a collaborative discussion of the best practices in C++. It complements books such as Effective C++ (Meyers) and C++ Coding Standards (Alexandrescu, Sutter). We fill in some of the lower-level details that they don't discuss and provide specific stylistic recommendations while also discussing how to ensure overall code quality. In all cases brevity and succinctness is preferred. Examples are preferred for making the case for why one option is preferred over another. If necessary, words will be used. C++ Best Practices by Jason Turner is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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    kickstart.nvim

    kickstart.nvim

    A launch point for your personal nvim configuration

    kickstart.nvim is a lightweight, open source starter configuration for Neovim that provides a minimal yet fully documented setup. Unlike large distributions, it focuses on being a single-file configuration that users can easily fork and customize. It supports modern Neovim features, plugin management, and language server protocol (LSP) integration, making it a practical launch point for building personalized environments. The repository includes setup instructions for Linux, macOS, and Windows, ensuring cross-platform compatibility. With external dependencies like ripgrep, fd-find, and Nerd Fonts for enhanced visuals, it balances simplicity with extensibility. Its goal is to help users quickly get started with Neovim while maintaining flexibility for future customization.
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    DrPython is a highly customizable cross-platform ide to aid programming in Python. It was developed with teaching in mind, and has a clean, simple interface. It is written in Python, using wxPython as the gui.
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    For new versions, check https://github.com/Darkkey/javaNetSim javaNetSim (Java Network Simulator) - it's a fork of a project jFirewallSim. The main goal of javaNetSim is creating a software to simulate various TCP/IP networks based on Ethernet, WiFi, PPP, etc...
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    Marathi / Hindi Typing
    Marathi Hindi Phonetic typing. We can type Marathi/Hindi typing as phonetic. Copy Marathi/Hindi, use any where. For any information Kindly contact nitin.tkarale@gmail.com
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    HatchKeeper

    HatchKeeper

    Free Open-Source Egg Incubation Software

    HatchKeeper is free open-source egg incubation software, that is for the person who hatches his own chickens or other fowl. Its just a simple app, but it saves a lot of time with its automatic calculation features and makes keeping track of the eggs easy. Visit the homepage at http://hatchkeeper.sourceforge.io/ HatchKeeper Mobile is now available on Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hatchkeeperteam.hatchkeepermobile This is beta software, so you might find bugs. Please use the discussion, open a ticket, or email me at millj dot code at gmail dot com Under the gnu GPL license you are free to modify and redistribute HatchKeeper.
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    VoToL is an electronic voting system. VoToL č un sistema di voto elettronico per qualsiasi istituzione. E' un sistema di votazione via computer
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    Canorus

    Canorus

    Music score editor

    Canorus is a free cross-platform music score editor. It supports an unlimited number and length of staffs, polyphony, a MIDI playback of notes, chord markings, lyrics, import/export filters to formats like MIDI, MusicXML, ABC Music, MusiXTeX and LilyPond
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    Life

    Life

    Linux for Education based on Ubuntu MATE

    Li-f-e: Linux for Education. A free Linux distribution for education.
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    CatMDEdit - metadata editor
    CatMDEdit is a metadata editor tool for describing resources, mainly geographic information. Developed by IAAA (University of Zaragoza) and GeoSpatiumLab S.L., sponsored by IGN Spain. Technical details: Java, XML, multiplatform, multilingual.
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    Eulumdat_3D - QLumEdit2

    Eulumdat_3D - QLumEdit2

    show and edit eulumdat files

    Eulumdat_3D the better Eulumdat viewer and editor. You can view ldt files as 3D ,compare two luminaires, print a simple datasheet. From given light distribution you can create different ldt files depending on light flux and CCT also as app under https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riloc.eulumdat
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    jMemorize is written in Java and uses Leitner flashcards to make memorizing facts not only more efficient but also more fun. Please note that the project is now maintained on https://github.com/riadd/jMemorize
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    Argunet

    Argunet

    argument map editor for analyzing and visualizing complex debates

    Argunet is a client-server software for computer-supported argument visualization (CSAV). Reconstructed debates are visualized as argument maps and can be shared through the Argunet Server.
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