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Made With ML

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Android™ Notes for Professionals book

Android™ Notes for Professionals book is compiled from Stack Overflow Documentation. (1301 pages, published on May 2018)

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R Packages

Packages are the fundamental units of reproducible R code. They include reusable R functions, the documentation that describes how to use them, and sample data. In this book you’ll learn how to turn your code into packages that others can easily download and use. Writing a package can seem overwhelming at first. So start with the basics and improve it over time. It doesn’t matter if your first version isn’t perfect as long as the next version is better. This is where we are developing the 2nd edition of this book.

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R Programming Succinctly

The R programming language on its own is a powerful tool that can perform thousands of statistical tasks, but by writing programs in R, you gain tremendous power and flexibility to extend its base functionality. Senior Succinctly series author and editor James McCaffrey shows you how in R Programming Succinctly.

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Scala Succinctly

Chris Rose guides readers through the basics of Scala, from installation to syntax shorthand, so that they can get up and running quickly.

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Altair: Declarative Visualization in Python

Altair is a declarative statistical visualization library for Python. With Altair, you can spend more time understanding your data and its meaning. Altair’s API is simple, friendly and consistent and built on top of the powerful Vega-Lite JSON specification. This elegant simplicity produces beautiful and effective visualizations with a minimal amount of code. Altair is developed by Jake Vanderplas and Brian Granger in close collaboration with the UW Interactive Data Lab.

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Keras Succinctly

Neural networks are a powerful tool for developers, but harnessing them can be a challenge. With Keras Succinctly, author James McCaffrey introduces Keras, an open-source, neural network library designed specifically to make working with backend neural network tools easier.

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Efficient R programming

There are many excellent R resources for visualization, data science, and package development. Hundreds of scattered vignettes, web pages, and forums explain how to use R in particular domains. But little has been written on how to simply make R work effectively-until now.

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SQL Notes for Professionals book

This SQL Notes for Professionals book is compiled from Stack Overflow Documentation. (166 pages, published on May 2018)

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Deep Learning or Machine Learning? (MathWorks)

“In this ebook, we discuss some of the key differences between deep learning and traditional machine learning approaches. We look at three factors that might influence your decision and then step through an example that combines the two approaches”. (MathWorks).