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    Optax

    Optax

    Optax is a gradient processing and optimization library for JAX

    Optax is a gradient processing and optimization library for JAX. It is designed to facilitate research by providing building blocks that can be recombined in custom ways in order to optimize parametric models such as, but not limited to, deep neural networks. We favor focusing on small composable building blocks that can be effectively combined into custom solutions. Others may build upon these basic components in more complicated abstractions. Whenever reasonable, implementations prioritize readability and structuring code to match standard equations, over code reuse.
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    ChatGPT Clone

    ChatGPT Clone

    ChatGPT interface with better UI

    ChatGPT Clone demonstrates a ChatGPT-style conversational interface wired to large-language-model backends, packaged so developers can self-host and extend. The goal is to replicate the core chat UX—message history, streaming tokens, code blocks, and system prompts—while letting you plug in different provider APIs or local models. It showcases a clean separation between the web client and the message orchestration layer so you can experiment with prompts, roles, and memory strategies. The...
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    fastai

    fastai

    Deep learning library

    fastai is a deep learning library which provides practitioners with high-level components that can quickly and easily provide state-of-the-art results in standard deep learning domains, and provides researchers with low-level components that can be mixed and matched to build new approaches. It aims to do both things without substantial compromises in ease of use, flexibility, or performance. This is possible thanks to a carefully layered architecture, which expresses common underlying...
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    Trax

    Trax

    Deep learning with clear code and speed

    Trax is an end-to-end library for deep learning that focuses on clear code and speed. It is actively used and maintained in the Google Brain team. Run a pre-trained Transformer, create a translator in a few lines of code. Features and resources, API docs, where to talk to us, how to open an issue and more. Walkthrough, how Trax works, how to make new models and train on your own data. Trax includes basic models (like ResNet, LSTM, Transformer) and RL algorithms (like REINFORCE, A2C, PPO). It...
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    Minecraft

    Minecraft

    Simple Minecraft-inspired program using Python and Pyglet

    Minecraft is a simple Minecraft-inspired demo written in Python using the Pyglet library for windowing, input, and OpenGL rendering. The project implements a first-person block world where you can walk around, jump, fly, and place or remove blocks using a small set of block types like brick, grass, and sand. It provides full WASD movement with mouse look and basic building controls, giving a surprisingly complete “sandbox” feel in only a small amount of Python code. The author explicitly describes a vision for the project as an educational tool: because many kids love Minecraft and Python is a friendly first programming language, the codebase is meant to be readable, hackable, and heavily commented so learners can tweak parameters like gravity or walking speed and see the effects immediately. ...
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    Tensorflow 2017 Tutorials

    Tensorflow 2017 Tutorials

    Tensorflow tutorial from basic to hard

    Tensorflow 2017 Tutorials is a structured set of tutorials that introduce developers to TensorFlow, starting with basic neural network constructs and progressing to sophisticated model architectures and training techniques. This repository covers essential building blocks like sessions (for older TF versions), placeholders, variables, activation functions, and optimizers, before guiding learners through building end-to-end models for regression, classification, and data pipelines. ...
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    EducationalLCS

    eLCS - Educational Learning Classifier System

    ...The Demo 6 version of eLCS is most similar to the UCS algorithm. Each version only includes the minimum code needed to perform the functions they were designed for. This way users can start by examining the simplest version of the code and progress forward. This code is intended to be used as an educational tool, or as algorithmic code building blocks.
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