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* [[Writing / Publishing#Model Publishing|Publishing your model]]
 
* [[Writing / Publishing#Model Publishing|Publishing your model]]
 
* [[Libraries & Frameworks Overview]]
 
* [[Libraries & Frameworks Overview]]
* [[Python]]  ... [[Generative AI with Python]]  ... [[Javascript]]  ... [[Generative AI with Javascript]] ... [[Game Development with Generative AI]]
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* [[Python]]  ... [[Generative AI with Python]]  ... [[Javascript]]  ... [[Generative AI with Javascript]]
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* [[Gaming]] ... [[Game-Based Learning (GBL)]] ... [[Games - Security|Security]] ... [[Game Development with Generative AI|Generative AI]] ... [[Metaverse#Games - Metaverse|Metaverse]] ... [[Games - Quantum Theme|Quantum]] ... [[Game Theory]]
 
* [[Notebooks]]; [[Jupyter]] and R Markdown
 
* [[Notebooks]]; [[Jupyter]] and R Markdown
 
* [[Other Coding options]]
 
* [[Other Coding options]]

Revision as of 12:23, 21 May 2023

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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

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GitLab