The Library of Babel is a website created by Brooklyn author and coder Jonathan Basile, based on Jorge Luis Borges' short story "The Library of Babel" (1941). The site was launched in 2015. (Wikipedia).
Data Science with OpenAI Codex
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Talking to Your Computer with OpenAI Codex
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How Do You Actually Read Math Books
In this video I talk about how to actually read math books. There are a few ways to do this and in this video I discuss both ways. Please leave any comments or questions in the comment section below. If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. You can al
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“Hello World” with OpenAI Codex
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National Museum Of Mathematics - Celebration of Mind
National Museum Of Mathematics - Celebration of Mind
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If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.
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Museum Library Collections Unleashed! – AMNH SciCafe
The Museum’s Library houses a treasure trove of collections, including illustrations, rare books, photography, manuscripts, art, and more. Find out from Tom Baione, Harold Boeschenstein Director of Library Services, how the Library is embarking on projects that are bringing the past to lif
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take a peak at exploratorium exhibits!
Check out cool on-line exhibits at http://www.exploratorium.edu/explore
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React JS Tutorial | What is React JS? | React JS Project | React JS | Edureka | Web Dev Live - 2
🔥Edureka ReactJS Training: https://www.edureka.co/reactjs-redux-certification-training This Edureka video on "React JS Tutorial" will provide you with a detailed and comprehensive knowledge about React. In this React JS Tutorial for Beginners you will learn React concepts from scratch and
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DinosaurJS 2019: Building JavaScript for JavaScripters by Cassidy Williams
DinosaurJS 2019: Building JavaScript for JavaScripters by Cassidy Williams
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4 Weird Museums You Really Should Visit | What the Stuff?!
Great museums of art or natural history are a delight, but museums of parasites, quack medicine and other weirdness are every bit as wonderful. 10 Weirdest Museums You Should Really Visit http://adventure.howstuffworks.com/destinations/landmarks/museums-tours/10-weirdest-museums-visit.htm
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Node.js Live - 3 | Real-time Chat Application Using Node.js & Socket IO | Node.js Training | Edureka
🔥Edureka Node.js Training: https://www.edureka.co/nodejs-certification-training This Edureka video on Real-time Chat Application Using Node.js Socket I/O will demonstrate how you can build a Chat application by making use of Node.js. 🔹Node.js playlist here: https://goo.gl/mEkHWw --------
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RailsConf 2017: React Native & Rails, A Single Codebase for Web & Mobile by Ben Dixon
RailsConf 2017: React Native & Rails, A Single Codebase for Web & Mobile by Ben Dixon Rails made building CRUD apps efficient and fun. React Native, for the first time, does this for mobile Apps. Learn how to create a single React codebase for Android, iOS and Mobile Web, backed by a comm
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Support Vsauce, your brain, Alzheimer's research, and other YouTube educators by joining THE CURIOSITY BOX: a seasonal delivery of viral science toys made by Vsauce! A portion of all proceeds goes to Alzheimer's research and our Inquisitive Fellowship, a program that gives money and resour
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How Linters, Compilers & Other Cool Things Work
Step inside your everyday JavaScript tools, and you’ll find the abstract syntax tree. With the AST, let’s discover how our tools work, how we can extend them, and build a better understanding of computer language along the way. EVENT: CascadiaJS 2018 SPEAKER: Will Klein PERMISSIONS:
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RailsConf 2020 CE - Webpacker, It-Just-Works, But How? by Justin Gordon
Webpacker, It-Just-Works, But How? by Justin Gordon How does the Webpacker gem provide "it-just-works" webpack integration with Rails? That simplicity did not come easily. The rich functionality, complexity, and rapid evolution of the webpack ecosystem necessitated extension points beyond
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While the performance of JavaScript engines in browsers have seen continued improvement, the amount of JavaScript we serve increases unabated. We need to use JavaScript more responsibly, which means we must rely on native browser features where prudent, use HTML and CSS when appropriate, a
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1. Rethinking The Web Platform / James Kyle / ffconf 2017
Evolving the web to improve education, accessibility, performance, productivity, and design.
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My Math Book Collection (Top Row of a Bookshelf)
In this video I go over the top row of one of my bookshelves. I was honestly surprised to see how many math books were here. Many of these books I had actually forgotten I had. I will be reviewing more books in the future:) Instead of listing the individual links to each the books here, j
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Create Simple Cross Platform Games For Kids In Java | Session 03 | #gamedev
Don’t forget to subscribe! In this tutorial, we will create simple educational cross platform games for kids using Javascript ecosystem capabilities. We will use extensive tools such as npm, gulp and babel, and a bunch of libraries to speed up the process. This tutorial will teach you th
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