sadafsaleem123
Currently doing my Bachelors in Computer Science while simultaneously carrying forward the passion of learning in the field of Data Science and Machine Learning
Punjab, Pakistan.
Pinned Repositories
100-Days-of-ML-Code
This Repo contains all my work done during 100 days of ML code challenge. Also check my Twitter where I update progress daily @AhmadMustafaAn1
100-Days-of-ML-Code-with-Python
This is a repository for my 100 Days of ML Code journey with Bytewise Limited, where I'll be learning and practicing machine learning and data science concepts using Python.
awesome-datascience
:memo: An awesome Data Science repository to learn and apply for real world problems.
Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit
:link: Some useful websites for programmers.
Data-Science-Projects---EDA
The projects I've done over the course of time for practicing my EDA and Data Science skills. You can check the code out and learn!
Data-Science-Resources
A repository which contains different learning resources for getting into the Data Science and Machine Learning field.
Data-Science-Workshop
It is an introductory workshop, in which we are performing data exploration, cleaning, joining and some visualizations.
DataCamp-Certification
Professional Data Analyst
github-profile-readme-generator
🚀 Generate GitHub profile README easily with the latest add-ons like visitors count, GitHub stats, etc using minimal UI.
sadafsaleem123
Config files for my GitHub profile.
sadafsaleem123's Repositories
sadafsaleem123/DataCamp-Certification
Professional Data Analyst
sadafsaleem123/sadafsaleem123
Config files for my GitHub profile.
sadafsaleem123/100-Days-of-ML-Code-with-Python
This is a repository for my 100 Days of ML Code journey with Bytewise Limited, where I'll be learning and practicing machine learning and data science concepts using Python.
sadafsaleem123/awesome-datascience
:memo: An awesome Data Science repository to learn and apply for real world problems.
sadafsaleem123/Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit
:link: Some useful websites for programmers.
sadafsaleem123/Data-Science-Workshop
It is an introductory workshop, in which we are performing data exploration, cleaning, joining and some visualizations.
sadafsaleem123/DataCamp_workspace
sadafsaleem123/Explorator-Data-Analysis---Retail-
sadafsaleem123/Exploring_DataFrame
A first taking simple project on how to working and exploring data frames in Python
sadafsaleem123/First_ML_Model
This is a kaggle project where I was supposed to work on my first machine learning project from Intro to Machine Learning course.
sadafsaleem123/free-programming-books
:books: Freely available programming books
sadafsaleem123/freecodes_2022
Open source repository
sadafsaleem123/GitHub-introduction
sadafsaleem123/Google-Play-Store-Apps-and-Reviews
Mobile apps are everywhere. They are easy to create and can be lucrative. Because of these two factors, more and more apps are being developed. In this notebook, we will do a comprehensive analysis of the Android app market by comparing over ten thousand apps in Google Play across different categories. We'll look for insights in the data to devise strategies to drive growth and retention. Let's take a look at the data, which consists of two files: apps.csv: contains all the details of the applications on Google Play. There are 13 features that describe a given app. user_reviews.csv: contains 100 reviews for each app, most helpful first. The text in each review has been pre-processed and attributed with three new features: Sentiment (Positive, Negative or Neutral), Sentiment Polarity and Sentiment Subjectivity.
sadafsaleem123/Hacktoberfest_22
Repository for contribution.
sadafsaleem123/introduction-to-github
sadafsaleem123/Investigating-Netflix-Movies
Netflix! What started in 1997 as a DVD rental service has since exploded into the largest entertainment/media company by market capitalization, boasting over 200 million subscribers as of January 2021.
sadafsaleem123/Learn-with-Hacktoberfest
This Repository is accepted for Hacktoberfest 2022. Try to push your Valuable code here that can help others. Anything you code (in any language) now a days can push here. Raw and spamming is not accepted.
sadafsaleem123/linkedin-skill-assessments-quizzes
Full reference of LinkedIn answers 2022 for skill assessments (aws-lambda, rest-api, javascript, react, git, html, jquery, mongodb, java, Go, python, machine-learning, power-point) linkedin excel test lösungen, linkedin machine learning test LinkedIn test questions and answers
sadafsaleem123/Nobel-Prize-Winners-Visual-History
The Nobel Prize is perhaps the world's most well known scientific award.
sadafsaleem123/Portfolio
This repository is specially made to showcase my portfolio
sadafsaleem123/Predicting-Prices_of_Used_Cars
sadafsaleem123/Prediction-using-Supervised-ML
sadafsaleem123/Python
A beginner friendly repository made specifically for open source beginners for Hacktoberfest. Add any program under any language (it can be anything from a hello-world program to a complex data structure algorithm) or update the existing one. Just make sure you add the program under the correct language directory.
sadafsaleem123/recipes-traffic
🥗🍗 The learning project classifies recipes by their popularity using the Logistic classifier from scikit-learn.
sadafsaleem123/Recipie_site_traffic
sadafsaleem123/remote-jobs
A list of semi to fully remote-friendly companies (jobs) in tech.
sadafsaleem123/SATechnicalOnboarding
sadafsaleem123/Scala-s-Real-World-Project-Repository-Data-
With almost 30k commits and a history spanning over ten years, Scala is a mature programming language. It is a general-purpose programming language that has recently become another prominent language for data scientists. Scala is also an open source project. Open source projects have the advantage that their entire development histories -- who made changes, what was changed, code reviews, etc. -- are publicly available. We're going to read in, clean up, and visualize the real world project repository of Scala that spans data from a version control system (Git) as well as a project hosting site (GitHub). We will find out who has had the most influence on its development and who are the experts. The dataset we will use, which has been previously mined and extracted from GitHub, is comprised of three files: pulls_2011-2013.csv contains the basic information about the pull requests, and spans from the end of 2011 up to (but not including) 2014. pulls_2014-2018.csv contains identical information, and spans from 2014 up to 2018. pull_files.csv contains the files that were modified by each pull request.
sadafsaleem123/Workshop-CustomVision