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پروژه ساخت ویرایشگر کد - بخش دوم
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The Codeumentary
Demystifying The Regular Expression That Checks If A Number Is Prime
Ever wondered how the ^.?$|^(..+?)\1+$ regular expression can tell you if a number is not prime? In this blog post you'll learn how and why it works. Code examples in Java, JavaScript, Python and Perl are provided.
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Deep_Learning_with_Python.epub
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The evidence behind strong claims about static vs. dynamic languages
https://danluu.com/empirical-pl/
https://danluu.com/empirical-pl/
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RaspEasyServer.py
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With Modern C++ (C++11, 14, 17 and upcoming 20), C++ won't die anytime soon
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چالش دیگر از تیم Kaggle با جایزه 100 هزار دلاری
اطلاعات بیشتر
https://www.kaggle.com/c/data-science-bowl-2018?utm_medium=email&utm_source=intercom&utm_campaign=dsb+competition+2018
Competition Description:
You’re challenged to create a model that can identify a range of nuclei across varied conditions. By automating nucleus detection, you could help unlock cures faster—from rare disorders to the common cold.
Why nuclei? Identifying the cells’ nuclei is the starting point for most analyses. Most of the human body’s 30 trillion cells contain a nucleus full of DNA, the genetic code that programs each cell. Identifying nuclei allows researchers to identify each individual cell in a sample, and by measuring how cells react to various treatments, the researcher can understand the underlying biological processes at work.
The solution to this competition will allow for more efficient drug testing, shortening the 10 years it takes for each new drug to come to market.
Host:
Booz Allen Hamilton and the Carpenter Lab at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT.
Booz Allen Hamilton is a large management and technology consulting firm, working with leading Fortune 500 corporations, governments, and not-for-profits globally. The Carpenter Lab is a research group focused on developing advanced methods and software tools to quantify and mine cellular images to yield biological discoveries.
Total prizes:
$100,000
Next important deadline:
April 9th, 2018 - Entry deadline. You must accept the competition rules before this date in order to compete.
Join the competition
Good luck,
The Kaggle Team
https://www.kaggle.com/c/data-science-bowl-2018?utm_medium=email&utm_source=intercom&utm_campaign=dsb+competition+2018
اطلاعات بیشتر
https://www.kaggle.com/c/data-science-bowl-2018?utm_medium=email&utm_source=intercom&utm_campaign=dsb+competition+2018
Competition Description:
You’re challenged to create a model that can identify a range of nuclei across varied conditions. By automating nucleus detection, you could help unlock cures faster—from rare disorders to the common cold.
Why nuclei? Identifying the cells’ nuclei is the starting point for most analyses. Most of the human body’s 30 trillion cells contain a nucleus full of DNA, the genetic code that programs each cell. Identifying nuclei allows researchers to identify each individual cell in a sample, and by measuring how cells react to various treatments, the researcher can understand the underlying biological processes at work.
The solution to this competition will allow for more efficient drug testing, shortening the 10 years it takes for each new drug to come to market.
Host:
Booz Allen Hamilton and the Carpenter Lab at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT.
Booz Allen Hamilton is a large management and technology consulting firm, working with leading Fortune 500 corporations, governments, and not-for-profits globally. The Carpenter Lab is a research group focused on developing advanced methods and software tools to quantify and mine cellular images to yield biological discoveries.
Total prizes:
$100,000
Next important deadline:
April 9th, 2018 - Entry deadline. You must accept the competition rules before this date in order to compete.
Join the competition
Good luck,
The Kaggle Team
https://www.kaggle.com/c/data-science-bowl-2018?utm_medium=email&utm_source=intercom&utm_campaign=dsb+competition+2018
Kaggle
2018 Data Science Bowl
Find the nuclei in divergent images to advance medical discovery