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hangtwenty/README.md

Hi there

2022-01-22: Currently have availability for project-based work.
  • Software developer with 10+ years of experience
  • Freelancing these days
    • Main languages: Python, JS/TypeScript, Go
    • Typical stack: Django, Postgres, React/Svelte
  • 📫 How to reach me: send me an email

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  1. Free ways to dive into machine learning with Python and Jupyter Notebook. Notebooks, courses, and other links. First posted in 2016, maintained as of 2022. Pull requests welcome!

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January 2022

Created 3 repositories

Created a pull request in atsepkov/RapydScript that received 2 comments

[fyi] in the README, a couple of the community links were giving 404s

Seemingly the three salvatore.pythonanywhere.com resources are gone. They seem like pretty awesome demos so I put them inside a <details> thing, in…

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Reviewed 1 pull request in 1 repository
hangtwenty/dive-into-machine-learning 1 pull request

Created an issue in atsepkov/RapydScript that received 7 comments

Question about feasibility: option to use JS function syntax for nested functions, especially inside dicts/object-literals

I would like to be able to mix function syntaxes a bit try allowing JavaScript function syntax for [nested] anonymous functions. Has that been expl…

7 comments
Opened 2 other issues in 2 repositories
jihchi/vitejs-template-react-rescript 1 closed
hangtwenty/dive-into-machine-learning 1 closed
53 contributions in private repositories Jan 1 – Jan 17

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