- Machine Learning Exercises In Python, Part 1 –
- zardus/preeny: Some helpful preload libraries for pwning stuff. –
- GitHub – fatedier/frp: A fast reverse proxy to help you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the internet. –
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Bookmarks for December 16th through December 17th
These are my links for December 16th through December 17th:
- A-Frame – Building Blocks for the VR Web – A-Frame is an open source framework for easily creating WebVR experiences with HTML. It is designed and maintained by MozVR (Mozilla’s virtual reality team research team). A-Frame wraps WebGL in HTML custom elements, enabling web developers to create 3D VR scenes that leverage WebGL’s power, without having to learn its complex low-level API. Because WebGL is ubiquitous in modern browsers on desktop and mobile, A-Frame experiences work across desktop, iPhone (Android support coming soon), and Oculus Rift headsets.
- What Kind of Person Calls a Mass Shooting a Hoax? –
- Python Is Not C: Take Two (IT Best Kept Secret Is Optimization) –
- Celebrating Ludwig van Beethoven’s 245th Year – I helped Beethoven arrange his masterpieces in today’s #GoogleDoodle
Bookmarks for June 17th
- Learning_LinearReg/mpguci_LR_Seaborn.ipynb at master · neil90/Learning_LinearReg –
- Practical Persistence in Go: SQL Databases –
- WebAssembly –
Bookmarks for June 3rd through June 4th
These are my links for June 3rd through June 4th:
- nbviewer.ipython.org/github/Prooffreader/Misc_ipynb/blob/master/top_10_python_idioms.ipynb –
- OpenSesame – hacking garages in seconds –
- A modern guide to getting started with Data Science and Python –
Bookmarks for April 18th through April 19th
These are my links for April 18th through April 19th:
- sotownsend/BooJS –
- How to Center in CSS –
- JVM Internals –
- Big data analytics with Pandas and SQLite | IPython Notebooks | plotly –