Difference between revisions of "Git - GitHub and GitLab"
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* [http://github.com/search?q=artificial+intelligence&ref=searchresults&type=Repositories GitHub AI] | * [http://github.com/search?q=artificial+intelligence&ref=searchresults&type=Repositories GitHub AI] | ||
* [http://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=deep+learning&type= GitHub Deep Learning] | * [http://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=deep+learning&type= GitHub Deep Learning] | ||
Revision as of 21:25, 10 June 2022
Youtube search... ...Google search
- Development
- GitHub AI
- GitHub Deep Learning
- GitLab Deep Learning
- Publishing your model
- Libraries & Frameworks Overview
- Python
- Notebooks; Jupyter and R Markdown
- Javascript
- Other Coding options
- Service Capabilities
- Microsoft Azure
- TensorFlow
- Keras
- Algorithm Administration
- GitHub: Machine Learning, Skills Development | Nate Swanner
- DeepCode taps AI for code reviews | Paul Krill - InfoWorld - cloud service analyzes commits to GitHub or Bitbucket and flags security, performance, logic, and compliance issues
Gist
Gists are generally used as scratchpad / notepad, to write down small (or not so small) snippets of code or other information, written directly in the web interface, without the need to start a new project on your computer. Some people write full articles with them… For example, the famous article The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing is just a Gist. One advantage is that people can comment on your work. | Philippe Lhoste - Quora,
GitHub GraphQL API
Jekyll and GitHub Pages
GitLab