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12 weeks, 26 lessons, 52 quizzes, classic Machine Learning for all

HTML 69,098 14,276 Updated Sep 16, 2024

Derived from the Newline masterclass of the same name (newline.co/tinyhouse), this home sharing application uses React, Node, TypeScript, GraphQL to help create this fully functional Full Stack web…

TypeScript 1 Updated Apr 28, 2021
Jupyter Notebook 1 Updated Jan 30, 2021

As eating healthy is on the rise, how do we know if we can safely enjoy our fabulous fungi? This repository uses machine learning and visualizations to help classify which are the most dangerous an…

HTML 2 1 Updated Apr 21, 2021

Armageddon? NEOs and Space Junk: Using existing NASA data and Space-Track.org, we will analyze the phenomenon of Near Earth Orbit (NEO) objects to glean an understanding of the frequency with which…

Jupyter Notebook 1 1 Updated Nov 18, 2020

Using D3, this repository takes the data from the US Census Bureau's 2014 ACS 1-year estimates and creates animated visualizations from it.

JavaScript 1 Updated Apr 21, 2021

This repository uses HTML and CSS to create a dashboard website visualizing the work I did on a previous repository regarding the OpenWeatherMap API. It is a representative model of weather across …

HTML 1 Updated Apr 21, 2021

Recent Climate Changes: This repository uses the ETL process to help provide data analysis on climate changes over time in the US in the last 25 years (1995-2020).

Jupyter Notebook 2 Updated Mar 9, 2021