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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.
eXtremely Minimal Hugo theme: about 140 lines of code in total, including HTML and CSS (with no dependencies)
This is my (deprecated) suite of R Markdown templates for academic manuscripts, beamer presentations, and syllabi. DOWNLOAD {stevetemplates} INSTEAD.
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
Minimal and responsive Hugo theme inspired by the system console, crafted for optimal performance with an average page load time of under one second.
A lightweight, modern and flexible, log4j and futile.logger inspired logging utility for R