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Mad Libs

Mad Libs is a phrasal template word game created by Leonard Stern and Roger Price. It consists of one player prompting others for a list of words to substitute for blanks in a story before reading aloud. The game is frequently played as a party game or as a pastime. The game was invented in the United States, and more than 110 million copies of Mad Libs books have been sold since the series was first published in 1958. (Wikipedia).

Mad Libs
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MadLab's Electronics

I found these 3 electronics kits from MadLab. I thought it would be fun to make a video of the assembly and testing of each one to see what they can do.

From playlist DIY

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From playlist Crazy Stuff

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Coding Challenge #39: Mad Libs Generator

In this Coding Challenge, I make a Mad Libs web application using p5.js and tabletop.js (a JavaScript library for connecting to google sheet data). 💻Challenge Webpage: https://thecodingtrain.com/CodingChallenges/039-madlibs.html 💻Programming from A to Z: http://shiffman.net/a2z/ 💻'Program

From playlist Session 3: Data, APIs and Language Processing Libraries - Programming with Text

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GoGaRuCo 2012 - Writing a Rails Engine by Erik Michael-Ober

As of Rails 3.2, plugins are officially deprecated. They have been replaced by Rails Engines, a class of public methods for hooking into Rails applications. This session will explain how to write a Rails Engine from scratch or convert your existing plugin to an engine. It will also cover b

From playlist Golden Gate Ruby Conference 2012

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Generating Pythonic code with Neural Network - Unconventional Neural Networks p.2

Hello and welcome to part 2 of our series of just poking around with neural networks. In the previous tutorial, we played with a generative model, and now have already set our sights and hopes on getting a neural network to write our Python code for us. Text tutorials and sample code: htt

From playlist Unconventional Neural Networks

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RubyConf 2021 - How to Make a Gem of a Gem by Justin Searls

Want to know how to create and publish a Ruby gem? It only takes 15 minutes to learn, and this talk will show you how. But when should you create a new gem? And how will the type of gem you make (e.g. an API wrapper, a testing DSL, or a CLI) impact its design, testing, and long-term maint

From playlist RubyConf 2021

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Rails Conf 2013 Building Extractable Libraries in Rails by Patrick Robertson

The Ruby on Rails developer faces an interesting duality. Their inner Rubyist is driven by a sense of beauty and explores a wide range of ways to solve a problem. The inner Railser is driven by a strong set of conventions and is guided by the Rails Way™. The /lib directory is where these d

From playlist Rails Conf 2013

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OCTOBERKAST 2012 - Part 2 - The Idle Thumbs, Vinny Caravella

OCTOBERKAST 2012 continues with The Idle Thumbs. That's right, Jake Rodkin, Sean Vanaman, and Chris Remo come onboard to talk about the right price for T-shirts, KickStarter, under-desk racks, The Walking Dead, and The Cave. Then Vinny Caravella comes onboard to share terrifying child-rear

From playlist OCTOBERKAST 2 - 24 More Hours of This Is Only a Test!

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NOTACON 4: Taking Tracking Mainstream

Speaker: Andrew "Necros" Sega Tracker-based music has been instrumental in providing the audio component of demos since the early 90's. Always limited by the processing power and memory of the machine, creating these types of tracks is a challenge and an artform. Andrew will present some

From playlist Notacon 4

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Stereolab - Double Rocker

An excellent song which I could not find on Youtube.

From playlist the absolute best of stereolab

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What You Need to Know about Disinformation

With a particular focus on how machine learning advances can contribute to disinformation, this covers some of the fundamental things to understand.

From playlist 11 Short Machine Learning Ethics Videos

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How to add a Matplotlib Graph to Tkinter Window in Python 3 - Tkinter tutorial Python 3.4 p. 6

Tkinter GUI TutorialPlaylist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQVvvaa0QuDclKx-QpC9wntnURXVJqLyk In this tkinter tutorial, we cover how you can insert a matplotlib graph into your tkinter GUI. http://seaofbtc.com http://sentdex.com http://hkinsley.com https://twitter.com/sentdex

From playlist GUIs with Tkinter (intermediate)

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DesmosLIVE: An Exploration of Desmos + Mathalicious

Kate Nowak of Mathalicious explores a few Mathalicious lessons with Desmos

From playlist Desmos LIVE

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