SamuelBonilla's repositories
antlr4-tutorial
Un tutorial de ANTLR v4 con Eclipse
bitcoin
Bitcoin trading bot
cheat-sheets
useful cheat sheets as reference.
Compilador_PL0
Compilador hecho en el lenguaje PL0
DAT4
General Assembly's Data Science course in Washington, DC
es6features
Overview of ECMAScript 6 features
face-recognition
Repository for face recognition related work
grammars-v4
Grammars written for ANTLR v4; expectation that the grammars are free of actions.
huo
interpreted language written in C
LiPlate
:traffic_light: A Python script that reads license plate numbers from images.
lsbasi
Let's Build A Simple Interpreter
machineLearning
if you are curious about building intelligent machines based on biological computation principles see https://github.com/WalnutiQ/wAlnut
MaterialDesignApp
Navigation Drawer for all Android versions
mauri-uade
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/mauri-uade
Multi-Object-Tracking
Detect and track pedesterian
myReaction
My first experiment with ReactJS
MyStore
Project Ecommerce Unipacifico
OwnGalleryView
This is a simple Gallery View Demo project. Which help you to learn, how to create Own Gallery App like android Gallery
ply
Python Lex-Yacc
ply-playground
Learning how to use PLY by example
py4fi
Python for Finance (O'Reilly)
scikit-learn-book
Source code for the "Learning scikit-learn: Machine Learning in Python"
trading-bot
Code seen in Cryptocurrency Trading YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/fpqzXgZjSqM
understandinges6
Content for the ebook "Understanding ECMAScript 6"
warehouse
Replenishing stock is one of the most important repetitive tasks performed by a retailer, yet for majority of the retail world this process is highly inefficient and time consuming. We've created a (first of its kind) open-source and free iPad application that makes the stock ordering process fast and fun, and frees up a whole lot of time for store managers and warehouse folks. To top it this app works beautifully with your inventory and POS!
web2canvas
Project for creating business model canvas
You-Dont-Know-JS
A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.