‘Python’ tag
- See Also
- Gwern
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Links
- “The Shameful Defenestration of Tim: On Tim Peters’ Recent Suspension As a Python Core Developer”, McDonough 2024
- “InterCode: Standardizing and Benchmarking Interactive Coding With Execution Feedback”, Yang et al 2023
- “The Stack: 3 TB of Permissively Licensed Source Code”, Kocetkov et al 2022
- “A Library for Representing Python Programs As Graphs for Machine Learning”, Bieber et al 2022
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“
THINGSvision
: A Python Toolbox for Streamlining the Extraction of Activations From Deep Neural Networks”, Muttenthaler & Hebart 2021 - “Goodreads Scraper”, Antoniak & Walsh 2020
- “The Kelly Coin-Flipping Game: Exact Solutions”, Gwern et al 2017
- “Programmed Differently? Testing for Gender Differences in Python Programming Style and Quality on GitHub”
- “Ftfy: Fixes Text for You”, ftfy 2024
- “Programmed Differently? Testing for Gender Differences in Python Programming Style and Quality on GitHub”
- “Karpathy/minGPT: A Minimal PyTorch Re-Implementation of the OpenAI GPT (Generative Pretrained Transformer) Training”
- “PEP 611: The One Million Limit”
- Miscellaneous
- Bibliography
See Also
Gwern
“latex2unicode.py
”, Gwern 2023
“Making Anime Faces With StyleGAN”, Gwern 2019
“Making Anime With BigGAN”, Gwern 2019
“Technology Holy Wars Are Coordination Problems”, Gwern 2020
“This Waifu Does Not Exist”, Gwern 2019
Links
“The Shameful Defenestration of Tim: On Tim Peters’ Recent Suspension As a Python Core Developer”, McDonough 2024
The Shameful Defenestration of Tim: On Tim Peters’ recent suspension as a Python core developer
“InterCode: Standardizing and Benchmarking Interactive Coding With Execution Feedback”, Yang et al 2023
InterCode: Standardizing and Benchmarking Interactive Coding with Execution Feedback
“The Stack: 3 TB of Permissively Licensed Source Code”, Kocetkov et al 2022
“A Library for Representing Python Programs As Graphs for Machine Learning”, Bieber et al 2022
A Library for Representing Python Programs as Graphs for Machine Learning
“THINGSvision
: A Python Toolbox for Streamlining the Extraction of Activations From Deep Neural Networks”, Muttenthaler & Hebart 2021
“Goodreads Scraper”, Antoniak & Walsh 2020
“The Kelly Coin-Flipping Game: Exact Solutions”, Gwern et al 2017
“Programmed Differently? Testing for Gender Differences in Python Programming Style and Quality on GitHub”
“Ftfy: Fixes Text for You”, ftfy 2024
“Programmed Differently? Testing for Gender Differences in Python Programming Style and Quality on GitHub”
“Karpathy/minGPT: A Minimal PyTorch Re-Implementation of the OpenAI GPT (Generative Pretrained Transformer) Training”
“PEP 611: The One Million Limit”
Miscellaneous
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https://bclarkson-code.github.io/posts/llm-from-scratch-scalar-autograd/post.html
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https://blog.andrewcantino.com/blog/2012/06/15/compressing-code/
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https://explosion.ai/blog/prodigy-annotation-tool-active-learning
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https://lukeplant.me.uk/blog/posts/pythons-disappointing-superpowers/
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https://magazine.sebastianraschka.com/p/understanding-and-coding-self-attention
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https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2016/fine_grained_language_composition.html
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Bibliography
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.15533
: “The Stack: 3 TB of Permissively Licensed Source Code”, -
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fninf.2021.679838/full
: “THINGSvision
: A Python Toolbox for Streamlining the Extraction of Activations From Deep Neural Networks”, -
https://github.com/maria-antoniak/goodreads-scraper
: “Goodreads Scraper”, -
coin-flip
: “The Kelly Coin-Flipping Game: Exact Solutions”,