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🎓 Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
Style guides for Google-originated open-source projects
A collection of resources on modern C++
✨ Build a beautiful and simple website in literally minutes. Demo at https://beautifuljekyll.com
Course materials for the Data Science Specialization: https://www.coursera.org/specialization/jhudatascience/1
A book covering the fundamentals of data visualization
Notes and exercise attempts for "An Introduction to Statistical Learning"
Parallel Computing and Scientific Machine Learning (SciML): Methods and Applications (MIT 18.337J/6.338J)
Statistical Data Analysis in Python
Modern and minimalistic CSS framework for terminal enthusiasts
🚲 Contribute to the open source community every Friday
A frictionless, pipeable approach to dealing with summary statistics
Convert LaTeX documents into beautiful responsive web pages using LaTeXML.
Online Git Reference at http://git.github.io/git-reference/
Beautiful and customizable model summaries in R.
This is my (deprecated) suite of R Markdown templates for academic manuscripts, beamer presentations, and syllabi. DOWNLOAD {stevetemplates} INSTEAD.
eXtremely Minimal Hugo theme: about 140 lines of code in total, including HTML and CSS (with no dependencies)
Python modules and IPython Notebooks, for the book "Introduction to Statistics With Python"
Code and Resources for "Feature Engineering and Selection: A Practical Approach for Predictive Models" by Kuhn and Johnson
Minimal, single page, smooth-scrolling theme for Hugo static site generator.
PyTorch for Numpy users. https://pytorch-for-numpy-users.wkentaro.com
Port of Martin Donath's mkdocs-material theme to Hugo
A Hugo theme built using Yahoo's Pure CSS
A repo of short "vignettes" illustrating statistical concepts