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An opinionated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources.
The Python micro framework for building web applications.
Flexible and powerful data analysis / manipulation library for Python, providing labeled data structures similar to R data.frame objects, statistical functions, and much more
A collection of design patterns/idioms in Python
Ray is a unified framework for scaling AI and Python applications. Ray consists of a core distributed runtime and a set of AI Libraries for accelerating ML workloads.
Composable transformations of Python+NumPy programs: differentiate, vectorize, JIT to GPU/TPU, and more
120+ interactive Python coding interview challenges (algorithms and data structures). Includes Anki flashcards.
The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.
Data science Python notebooks: Deep learning (TensorFlow, Theano, Caffe, Keras), scikit-learn, Kaggle, big data (Spark, Hadoop MapReduce, HDFS), matplotlib, pandas, NumPy, SciPy, Python essentials,…
Python Fire is a library for automatically generating command line interfaces (CLIs) from absolutely any Python object.
Distributed Task Queue (development branch)
Tool for producing high quality forecasts for time series data that has multiple seasonality with linear or non-linear growth.
Statsmodels: statistical modeling and econometrics in Python
Bayesian Modeling and Probabilistic Programming in Python
A logical, reasonably standardized, but flexible project structure for doing and sharing data science work.
Open Source Platform for developing, scaling and deploying serious ML, AI, and data science systems
Awesome & interesting talks about programming
DoWhy is a Python library for causal inference that supports explicit modeling and testing of causal assumptions. DoWhy is based on a unified language for causal inference, combining causal graphic…
A Python Package to Tackle the Curse of Imbalanced Datasets in Machine Learning
🔩 Like builtins, but boltons. 250+ constructs, recipes, and snippets which extend (and rely on nothing but) the Python standard library. Nothing like Michael Bolton.