Alessandro Bessi (@alessandrobessi)
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  • Global Rank 198,687 (Top 7 %)
  • Followers 45
  • Following 38
  • Registered over 10 years ago
  • Most used languages
    Python
    47.1 %
    Go
    17.6 %
    Cuda
    5.9 %
    C
    5.9 %
    Rust
    5.9 %
    R
    5.9 %
  • Location 🇮🇹 Italy
  • Country Total Rank 1,819
  • Country Ranking
    Cuda
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    R
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    Go
    224
    Rust
    409
    C
    490
    Python
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Top repositories

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colab-shell

Open a shell session in Colab notebooks using Python and JQuery
Jupyter Notebook
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disparityfilter

R
R
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umarell

Lightweight decorator that can be seamlessly integrated in all your Python projects to log the performance of your functions
Python
10
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fast-linear-regression

Fast Linear Regression in C
C
10
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cuda-lab

Playing with CUDA and GPUs in Google Colab
Cuda
9
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pytelemetry

F1 2018 Telemetry Collector and Viewer
Python
8
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covid-italy-monitoring

A script to visualize some statistics about the CoVid-19 epidemics in Italy
Python
8
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qwik

Query wikipedia from the command line
Go
7
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bustalines

Read specific lines of a text file without loading it in memory.
Python
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dinorun

Dinorun Reinforcement Learning
Python
5
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corcondia

Core consistency diagnostic for nonnegative tensor factorization
Python
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12

gochat

A simple multi user client/server chat application written in Go using less than 250 loc. Useful to learn how to deal with concurrency in Go (goroutines, channels, and mutexes).
Go
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seasonal_esd

Seasonal ESD is an anomaly detection algorithm implemented at Twitter: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1704.07706.pdf
Jupyter Notebook
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14

autotinder

Tinder is 99% a waste of time. autotinder swipes right for you <3
Rust
1
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15

skipgram

A PyTorch implementation of skipgram with subsampling and negative sampling.
Python
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reinforcement-learning-notes

Notes on Reinforcement Learning
Python
1
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piecetable

A piece table is a data structure typically used to represent a series of edits on a text document.
Go
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