Gradient Cliff https://t.co/eZ2bbpDzwV pic.twitter.com/oDwxDKCgyM
β Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) October 3, 2018
Gradient Cliff https://t.co/eZ2bbpDzwV pic.twitter.com/oDwxDKCgyM
β Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) October 3, 2018
π code-through:
β Mara Averick (@dataandme) October 3, 2018
"Where Cohen went wrong β the proportion of overlap between normal distributions" π @krstoffrhttps://t.co/HJZbih5R3G #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/90uDt6hn9a
π€ Must-read for anyone who writes docs (so, everyone, right?)
β Mara Averick (@dataandme) October 3, 2018
"What nobody tells you about documentation" βοΈ @evildmp https://t.co/8Pk67yUgyC ht @JennyBryan pic.twitter.com/gm6S8CUWZF
ICYMI, worth a watchβ¦
β Mara Averick (@dataandme) October 2, 2018
"The design of everyday functions" π£ @hadleywickham
πΊ https://t.co/IBrOEXmHJp
π½ https://t.co/opT4WedZQ1
βοΈ https://t.co/1QFd2FkNB0#rstats pic.twitter.com/pyM6G5SSjX
An Insiderβs Guide to Keeping Up with the AI Experts: An extensive list of recommended AI researchers and pioneers to follow by @udacity https://t.co/FOWh5hEZTp
β Sebastian Ruder (@seb_ruder) October 2, 2018
Be sure to check out the fastai v1 docs:https://t.co/fSBTUKFNyK
β Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) October 2, 2018
The docs are all built from notebooks, so you can try the code you see in a notebook yourself!
Very cool!
β Mara Averick (@dataandme) October 2, 2018
"learnGitBranching: an interactive git visualization to challenge and educate" π¨βπ» @petermcottlehttps://t.co/jJS6lv2bKO #git pic.twitter.com/ETHHgBJhIq
βHow to code The Transformer in Pytorchβ by Samuel Lynn-Evans https://t.co/0RoOZjKNDh #deeplearning #machinelearning #ml #ai #neuralnetworks #datascience #pytorch
β PyTorch Best Practices (@PyTorchPractice) October 2, 2018
After 3 years, I think we are converging on a solid course to introduce our @UBCMDS students to the Data Science tools/software stack (e.g., Jupyter, Git & @github, @rstudio , Rmd, etc) and are now ready to share the materials: https://t.co/wSqrKkU5Se
β Tiffany Timbers (@TiffanyTimbers) October 1, 2018
πΈ super handy code-through by @grrrckβ¦
β Mara Averick (@dataandme) October 1, 2018
"Import a Directory of CSV Files at Once Using {purrr} and {readr}"https://t.co/18RShjyuC9 #rstats #purrr pic.twitter.com/SBaM3F35Hz
Excited to see the Chromebook Data Science program launch with so much unique content. A tremendous amount of work done by @jtleek and colleagues. Plus a brand new MOOC platform from @leanpub! https://t.co/IqZe03GHTr
β Roger D. Peng (@rdpeng) October 1, 2018
New blog post: A Review of the Recent History of Natural Language Processing. The 8 biggest milestones in the last ~15 years of #NLProc. From our NLP session at @DeepIndaba. @_aylienhttps://t.co/7QwfV44fAZ pic.twitter.com/WkwfI7n8dz
β Sebastian Ruder (@seb_ruder) October 1, 2018