
Showing posts with label python. Show all posts
Showing posts with label python. Show all posts
May 28, 2020
What is a PyTorch Tensor and 5 useful functions you should know
Author: Christodoulos Santorinaios
| at : 7:20 AM |
Category :
deep learning,
machine learning,
programming,
python,
PyTorch
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Apr 13, 2020
SoloLearn app : My experience so far
Author: Christodoulos Santorinaios
| at : 12:15 PM |
Category :
android,
app,
css,
e-learning,
html,
programming,
python
|


I'll start by saying that i really like the SoloLearn platform. It's a great resource to sharpen your programming skills while having fun and interacting with other users.
So what makes SoloLearn stand out from the competition?
So what makes SoloLearn stand out from the competition?
- It is really easy and straightforward to use. Just sign up and start learning for free.
- Learning doesn't become a tedious work but instead it feels rewarding as you get "xp" and keep leveling up.
- For everything you learn, there is a quiz afterwards so you can strengthen your knowledge.
- At the end of every chapter there is a final quiz to make sure that you got a good grasp of what you've learned so far.
- When you finish the courses you get a certificate of completion to showcase your skills.
- There are forums, Q&A's and a code playground to ask questions and share your knowledge with others
Jan 15, 2010
Presentation of the Team E14
Author: Christodoulos Santorinaios
| at : 4:38 AM |
Category :
games,
gaming,
project,
pygame,
python
|


I forgot to mention in my team's presentation on the pygame project you can write below this post your comments about the presentation, your impressions from the game, or anything that you thing that the team should improve at this project and maybe some ways to make it better. Any comments will be accepted.
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Dec 19, 2009
Python; a powerful programming-scripting language

Python is, indeed, a very powerful programming language especially if you want to make fast and easily understanding programs. Visiting the official python's site at python.org you can find all the tools you need to start programming with python and because python is open-source you can always find support for every question or problem you have. So, start programming with python and you'll see how much fun is to make a program yourself.
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