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    virgosun teaching support

    virgosun teaching support

    Mentor, code c, c++, java, go, php, swift, .. DevSecOps virtual lab, .

    Menor, code c, c++, java, python, go, php, swift, .., DevSecOps virtual lab, .. This software is provided as a demonstration build. Redistribution of the binary is allowed for academic evaluation only. More previously completed projects will be released incrementally as executable packages are rebuilt for public distribution. www.youtube.com/embed/fzoISpZv5d0?rel=0
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    Book5_Essentials-Probability-Statistics

    Book5_Essentials-Probability-Statistics

    The book 5 of statistics in simplicity

    Book5_Essentials-of-Probability-and-Statistics is a Visualize-ML educational volume that introduces the statistical and probabilistic concepts underpinning modern data analysis and machine learning. 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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    machine-learning-refined

    machine-learning-refined

    Master the fundamentals of machine learning, deep learning

    machine-learning-refined is an educational repository designed to help students and practitioners understand machine learning algorithms through intuitive explanations and interactive examples. The project accompanies a series of textbooks and teaching materials that focus on making machine learning concepts accessible through visual demonstrations and simple code implementations. Instead of presenting algorithms purely through mathematical derivations, the repository emphasizes geometric intuition, visualization, and step-by-step experimentation. It includes Jupyter notebooks and scripts that illustrate core machine learning topics such as regression, classification, optimization methods, and neural networks. ...
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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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    Orange Data Mining

    Orange Data Mining

    Orange: Interactive data analysis

    ...Graphic user interface allows you to focus on exploratory data analysis instead of coding, while clever defaults make fast prototyping of a data analysis workflow extremely easy. Place widgets on the canvas, connect them, load your datasets and harvest the insight! When teaching data mining, we like to illustrate rather than only explain.
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    Handcalcs

    Handcalcs

    Python library for converting Python calculations into rendered latex

    Handcalcs is a Python library that auto-renders calculation code in Jupyter notebooks or LaTeX documents with step-by-step symbolic substitution, giving output a “handwritten” feel. It supports cell magics and auto-LaTeX generation via configurable output options.
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    nbmake

    nbmake

    Pytest plugin for testing notebooks

    Pytest plugin for testing and releasing notebook documentation. To raise the quality of scientific material through better automation. Research/Machine Learning Software Engineers who maintain packages/teaching materials with documentation written in notebooks.
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    python-small-examples

    python-small-examples

    Focus on creating classic Python small examples and cases

    python-small-examples is an open-source educational repository that contains hundreds of concise Python programming examples designed to illustrate practical coding techniques. The project focuses on teaching programming concepts through small, focused scripts that demonstrate common tasks in data processing, visualization, and general programming. Each example highlights a specific function or programming pattern so that learners can quickly understand how to apply Python features in real-world scenarios. The repository includes examples covering topics such as file processing, JSON manipulation, data visualization, and library usage. ...
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    how-to-optim-algorithm-in-cuda

    how-to-optim-algorithm-in-cuda

    How to optimize some algorithm in cuda

    how-to-optim-algorithm-in-cuda is an open educational repository focused on teaching developers how to optimize algorithms for high-performance execution on GPUs using CUDA. The project combines technical notes, code examples, and practical experiments that demonstrate how common computational kernels can be optimized to improve speed and memory efficiency. Instead of presenting only theoretical explanations, the repository includes hand-written CUDA implementations of fundamental operations such as reductions, element-wise computations, softmax, and attention mechanisms. ...
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    SmartNode

    SmartNode

    Visual simulation platform for space-based data backhaul scenarios

    ...It models the relationship between satellites, ground stations, relay links, and content-driven task scheduling. The project includes a Python backend and a browser-based frontend, making it suitable for local simulation, teaching, and secondary development. Users can view a three-dimensional space situation, submit data return tasks, and monitor resource states in real time. The system exposes APIs for health checks, simulation data, resource status, utilization metrics, and configuration updates. smartNode is best suited for aerospace students, communications learners, instructors, and developers exploring space-based network simulation.
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    Homemade Machine Learning

    Homemade Machine Learning

    Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    homemade-machine-learning is a repository by Oleksii Trekhleb containing Python implementations of classic machine-learning algorithms done “from scratch”, meaning you don’t rely heavily on high-level libraries but instead write the logic yourself to deepen understanding. Each algorithm is accompanied by mathematical explanations, visualizations (often via Jupyter notebooks), and interactive demos so you can tweak parameters, data, and observe outcomes in real time. The purpose is...
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    Natural Language Toolkit
    ...The toolkit includes implementations of many foundational NLP algorithms and utilities, enabling developers to perform tasks such as tokenization, stemming, parsing, classification, and semantic reasoning. NLTK was originally developed to support research and teaching in computational linguistics and artificial intelligence, and it has become one of the most influential educational platforms for learning NLP in Python. The project also includes access to numerous linguistic corpora and lexical resources that can be downloaded and used directly in experiments and applications.
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    Minigrid

    Minigrid

    Simple and easily configurable grid world environments

    Minigrid is a lightweight, minimalistic grid-world environment library for reinforcement learning (RL) research. It provides a suite of simple 2D grid-based tasks (e.g., navigating mazes, unlocking doors, carrying keys) where an agent moves in discrete steps and interacts with objects. The design emphasizes speed (agents can run thousands of steps per second), low dependency overhead, and high customizability — making it easy to define new maps, new tasks, or wrappers. It supports the...
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    IMS Toucan

    IMS Toucan

    Controllable and fast Text-to-Speech for over 7000 languages

    IMS-Toucan is a toolkit for training, using, and teaching state-of-the-art text-to-speech systems, built at the Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS), University of Stuttgart. It is the official home of ToucanTTS, a massively multilingual TTS system designed to support over 7,000 languages with a single unified framework. The toolkit focuses on being fast and controllable while not requiring huge amounts of compute, making it practical for research labs and smaller teams. ...
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    Advanced NLP with spaCy

    Advanced NLP with spaCy

    Advanced NLP with spaCy: A free online course

    Advanced NLP with spaCy is an open-source educational repository that provides the materials for an interactive course on advanced natural language processing using the spaCy library. The course is designed to teach developers how to build real-world NLP systems by combining rule-based techniques with machine learning models. The repository includes lessons, exercises, and examples that guide learners through tasks such as tokenization, named entity recognition, text classification, and...
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    ReCall

    ReCall

    Learning to Reason with Search for LLMs via Reinforcement Learning

    ReCall is an open-source framework designed to train and evaluate language models that can reason through complex problems by interacting with external tools. The project builds on earlier work focused on teaching models how to search for information during reasoning tasks and extends that idea to a broader system where models can call a variety of external tools such as APIs, databases, or computation engines. Instead of relying purely on static knowledge stored inside the model, ReCall allows the language model to dynamically decide when it should retrieve information or invoke external capabilities during the reasoning process. ...
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    PythonPark

    PythonPark

    Python open source project "The Road to Self-Study Programming"

    ...Because of this breadth, PythonPark serves both as a reference library (for quick lookup) and as a structured learning path for beginners and intermediate learners in Python. For someone self-teaching Python (or transitioning into coding/data science), the repository presents a one-stop “home base” of content, saving them from hunting scattered tutorials across the internet.
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    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms

    Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python

    The Pythonic Data Structures and Algorithms repository by keon is a hands-on collection of implementations of classical data structures and algorithms written in Python. It offers working, often well-commented code for many standard algorithmic problems — from sorting/searching to graph algorithms, dynamic programming, data structures, and more — making it a valuable resource for learning and reference. For students preparing for technical interviews, self-learners brushing up on...
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    Pyrates (game)

    Pyrates (game)

    TUI games designed as a classroom aid for teaching localization.

    "Pyrates" is a suite of pirate-themed TUI computer games designed as a classroom aid for teaching software localization with gettext. "Pyrates" showcases a number of common translation problems encountered during software localization. The game requires Python 3 IDE (at least version 3.8) on your device. See the "Wiki" section above for more information about the games. New locales can be added on Weblate.org (see the link above).
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    minbpe

    minbpe

    Minimal, clean code for the Byte Pair Encoding (BPE) algorithm

    ...It operates on UTF-8 encoded bytes rather than Unicode characters, which makes it robust to arbitrary text inputs and avoids needing a language-specific character vocabulary. The repository is structured as a teaching-oriented implementation that shows how to train a tokenizer by learning merge rules, then apply those merges to encode text into token IDs and decode tokens back into text. It is intentionally small and readable so developers can understand each stage of BPE, including the mechanics of pair counting, merge application, and vocabulary growth. ...
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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,...
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    Amphion

    Amphion

    Toolkit for audio, music, and speech generation

    Amphion is a toolkit from OpenMMLab dedicated to audio, music, and speech generation, aimed at both reproducible research and helping newcomers get started in generative audio. It provides standardized implementations and recipes for classic and state-of-the-art generative models in audio, including TTS, music generation, and voice conversion. A distinctive feature of Amphion is its emphasis on visualization: it offers interactive visualizations of model architectures and generation...
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    Example Streamlit

    Example Streamlit

    Example Streamlit app that you can fork to test out share.streamlit.io

    ...It is designed for use with share.streamlit.io, allowing developers to fork the repo and instantly deploy their own interactive app. The project includes basic dependencies defined in requirements.txt and supports containerized development via .devcontainer. As a teaching and testing resource, it provides a foundation for experimenting with Streamlit’s rapid prototyping features.
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    Doctor Dignity

    Doctor Dignity

    Doctor Dignity is an LLM that can pass the US Medical Licensing Exam

    ...The code is designed to be hackable rather than production-grade, giving learners a chance to experiment with NLP flows and lightweight back-end components. It also highlights privacy-aware patterns and cautions that this kind of software must not replace licensed medical advice. As a teaching and ideation vehicle, the project invites contributors to iterate on intent classification, response templates, and safe-use boundaries.
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    D2L.ai

    D2L.ai

    Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code

    ...Adopted at 300 universities from 55 countries including Stanford, MIT, Harvard, and Cambridge. This open-source book represents our attempt to make deep learning approachable, teaching you the concepts, the context, and the code. The entire book is drafted in Jupyter notebooks, seamlessly integrating exposition figures, math, and interactive examples with self-contained code. Offers sufficient technical depth to provide a starting point on the path to actually becoming an applied machine learning scientist.
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