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  • ralampay (26)in #programming • 8 years ago
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    Refactor Neural Network in C++ (Video Tutorial)

    This was a long overdue video. The past videos on the neural network implementation in C++ had a lot of issues. Plus I had to use it for a project which turned out to be useful…
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    • ralampay (26)in #ruby • 8 years ago
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      Programming a Bittrex Bot in Ruby (Part 2)

      This is part 2 of creating a bittrex bot in Ruby. Key features implemented: Fetching order books Specifying a percentage gain on when to sell a certain coin Run this…
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      • ralampay (26)in #ruby • 8 years ago
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        Programming a Bittrex Bot with Ruby (Part 1)

        This is from my devlogs channel ( where I code a bot in Ruby to automate my trading of cryptocurrencies in the Bittrex exchange. Key points: Configuring account to interact…
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        • ralampay (26)in #ruby • 8 years ago
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          DHH's Response to "What Makes Rails a Framework Worth Learning in 2017"

          Source: I love this response by DHH regarding web development in Rails. This was posted last January 25, 2017. And as we enter 2018, most of his points still hold true…
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          • ralampay (26)in #ai • 8 years ago
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            Training a Neural Network - A Numerical Example

            Abstract Neural networks are models used to approximate a discriminative function for classification in a supervised learning fashion. You have a bunch of input in the form of…
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