COURSE GITHUB REPO for GitHub users and all

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Yohanes Nuwara

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May 5, 2020, 8:58:26 AM5/5/20
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Dear all cohort, 

I just volunteer setting up a GitHub repository at first intended to archive my homework, but then another course participant (@Michael Aye) comes up with a really great idea of creating a GitHub repo for anyone interested in a collaborative working environment. Setting up a GitHub has the advantages of working-and-improving other works, bugs fixing automatically, by simply "git pull" or "pull request" so that files won't be scattered in this forum. And also this would ease Prof. Florian to manage our workings and link some of our notebooks to the website.

You could visit the repo here: https://github.com/yohanesnuwara/ML_for_physicist

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If you would like to do contribution, for instance, doing a notebook and improving the works of one another, simply do a "fork" to this repository. This YouTube video might help you to grasp the idea of how to contribute and collaborate in a GitHub repo (easy to understand).

👉Tutorial Video


I had tried my best to compile the homework notebooks, tutorial notebooks of yesterday's session, PPT slides, and today's session, see in the very first page of the repo in README.md. I will try my best then (or some other colleagues who fork might help too) to update the README.md page so that all the practices, videos, slides are there up-to-date. 

I hope this will be helpful for all of us :) 

Best, 

Nuwara

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Darshan Kumar

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May 5, 2020, 10:23:23 AM5/5/20
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Very impressive.

Thanks, Nuwara!!!

Florian Marquardt

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May 14, 2020, 5:25:52 PM5/14/20
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Thanks!

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