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    Think Python 2

    Think Python 2

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

    ...It also contains solutions or hints for many exercises so learners can check their work or explore alternative implementations. Because it’s educational, the repository emphasizes readability, clarity, and progressive learning rather than performance tuning or advanced constructs.
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    Book5_Essentials-Probability-Statistics

    Book5_Essentials-Probability-Statistics

    The book 5 of statistics in simplicity

    ...The repository explains topics such as distributions, sampling, inference, and uncertainty using visual demonstrations and intuitive narratives. Its teaching philosophy prioritizes conceptual clarity over heavy formalism, making statistical thinking more approachable for beginners. The material connects probability theory directly to real analytical workflows, helping learners understand how statistics supports predictive modeling. Like the other books in the series, it blends mathematical explanation with Python-based experimentation. ...
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    Book1_Python-For-Beginners

    Book1_Python-For-Beginners

    The Iris Book: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division

    Book1_Python-For-Beginners is the introductory volume of the Visualize-ML series, designed to teach Python programming to newcomers with no prior coding experience. The repository emphasizes clarity and gradual skill building, starting from fundamental syntax and moving toward practical programming patterns. It integrates visual aids and annotated code examples to help learners understand not just how Python works but why certain patterns are used. The material is structured to support self-paced learning, making it suitable for students, career switchers, and hobbyists. ...
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    nanoGPT

    nanoGPT

    The simplest, fastest repository for training/finetuning models

    ...The repo is organized with a training pipeline (dataset preprocessing, model definition, optimizer, training loop) and inference script so you can train a small GPT on text datasets like Shakespeare or custom corpora. It emphasizes readability and clarity: the training loop is cleanly written, and the code avoids heavy abstractions, letting students follow the architecture step by step. While simple, it can still train non-trivial models on modern GPUs and generate coherent text. The project has become widely used in tutorials, courses, and experiments for people learning how transformers work under the hood.
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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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    Practice Python

    Practice Python

    Part of my daily plan for studying Python

    ...Exercises commonly target strings, lists, dictionaries, control flow, functions, classes, and common algorithms, reinforcing idiomatic Python patterns. Many problems are intentionally minimal in boilerplate so you can concentrate on logic and clarity. The collection is well suited to daily practice sessions or warm-ups before tackling more complex projects. It is also friendly for learners returning to Python after time away, helping reacquire muscle memory through repetition.
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    Learn Python the Hard Way

    Learn Python the Hard Way

    Concise study notes derived from “Learn Python the Hard Way”

    ...The notes call out common gotchas, idioms, and style preferences so learners form good habits early. Because the content is intentionally compact, it’s easy to revisit a topic quickly when preparing for interviews or refreshing fundamentals. The material favors clarity over abstraction, keeping examples runnable and easy to modify in any editor. It works well as a companion to more exhaustive books, giving you a lightweight way to drill fundamentals and build muscle memory.
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