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    workshops_project

    Workshops is an open source, simple, dead-lightweight LMS

    Workshops is an open source, simple, dead-lightweight LMS (Learning Management System) application programmed in Python (version 3.8.x) with Django (version 2.2.x) web framework which main purpose is to make a standarized way to share knowledge via courses in a slide-based view in browser powered by remark javascript library, easy to create, edit, delete and show your courses using simple markdown and html if necessary. Inspired on an old project in my social labours to help share knowledge...
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    Think Bayes

    Think Bayes

    Code repository for Think Bayes

    ...The project includes code examples, scripts, and environments that correspond to the chapters of the book. Learners can run the code, experiment with probability distributions, compute posterior probabilities, and understand Bayesian updating via simulation and algorithmic methods. The book and code encourage thinking in terms of discrete approximations (sums over distributions) rather than continuous integrals, making it more accessible to many programmers. Over time, the repository has been updated (including a second edition version) to reflect improved practices, corrections, and modern Python tooling.
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