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amazon-sagemaker-examples
Example notebooks that show how to apply machine learning, deep learning and reinforcement learning in Amazon SageMaker
aws-modern-application-workshop
A tutorial for developers that want to learn about how to build modern applications on top of AWS. You will build a sample website that leverages infrastructure as code, containers, serverless code functions, CI/CD, and more.
ConfigArgParse
A drop-in replacement for argparse that allows options to also be set via config files and/or environment variables.
gameday_api
A Ruby API for using the Major League Baseball Gameday statistics data. MLB provides very deep statistics for all major league baseball games through Gameday. Statistics include not only the typical boxscore stats, but also down to the physics of every single pitch thrown in the game. You can find the speed, movement, and position of every pitch thrown. The Gameday API makes it easy for Ruby developers to work with all this statistical information. The test directory included with the source code contains many examples of how the API can be used. If you prefer to use SVN, the gameday_api is also available via an SVN repository at: http://code.google.com/p/gamedayapi/ If you like this project, be sure to also check out the Baseball-Tracker project also hosted on GitHub. Baseball-Tracker is a web application that uses the gameday_api. You can find a hosted version of Baseball Tracker at http://baseballstatz.heroku.com
models
Models built with TensorFlow
optical-bloch-equations
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/optical-bloch-equations
potassium-thirty-seven-simulation
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/potassium-thirty-seven-simulation
benjamin-fenker's Repositories
benjamin-fenker/amazon-sagemaker-examples
Example notebooks that show how to apply machine learning, deep learning and reinforcement learning in Amazon SageMaker
benjamin-fenker/aws-modern-application-workshop
A tutorial for developers that want to learn about how to build modern applications on top of AWS. You will build a sample website that leverages infrastructure as code, containers, serverless code functions, CI/CD, and more.
benjamin-fenker/ConfigArgParse
A drop-in replacement for argparse that allows options to also be set via config files and/or environment variables.
benjamin-fenker/gameday_api
A Ruby API for using the Major League Baseball Gameday statistics data. MLB provides very deep statistics for all major league baseball games through Gameday. Statistics include not only the typical boxscore stats, but also down to the physics of every single pitch thrown in the game. You can find the speed, movement, and position of every pitch thrown. The Gameday API makes it easy for Ruby developers to work with all this statistical information. The test directory included with the source code contains many examples of how the API can be used. If you prefer to use SVN, the gameday_api is also available via an SVN repository at: http://code.google.com/p/gamedayapi/ If you like this project, be sure to also check out the Baseball-Tracker project also hosted on GitHub. Baseball-Tracker is a web application that uses the gameday_api. You can find a hosted version of Baseball Tracker at http://baseballstatz.heroku.com
benjamin-fenker/models
Models built with TensorFlow
benjamin-fenker/optical-bloch-equations
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/optical-bloch-equations
benjamin-fenker/potassium-thirty-seven-simulation
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/potassium-thirty-seven-simulation