Naomi Kalfa's repositories

CryptoLuv

A Python program that uses CoinmarketCap's API and Python's guizero library to track preset crypto wallets and convert crypto to fiat.

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allchemy-scraper

A small Selenium web scraper in Python that crawls allchemy.net and stores the chemical reactions in a .csv table.

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argophonica

up to 11!

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data-analysis-work

Datasets to analyse using ML, statistics, probability.

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game-of-life

Conway's Game of Life written in Python and in Javascript

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GPS-BT-receiver

Using a USB GPS and Bluetooth receiver that acts as a serial port, use Python to read the raw data and save the points to a database.

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hacker-news-crawler

A web crawler that searches Hacker News and returns articles with more than 100 comments.

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mini-maze

A small maze solve written in Python to practice coding the logic for the agent's movement.

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random-forests-jupyter-notebooks

Practicing Python implementation of random forest algorithms using basic datasets and Jupyter notebooks.

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sierpinski-triangle-chaos

Forming a Sierpiński triangle in Python using the chaos game method.

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Rich-as-Croesus

A Python program that uses CoinMarketCap's API to take user's input and determine the current value of hypothetical cryptocurrency portfolios. Options: 1. Express: Input some data to find out how much a coveted cryptocurrency would be worth in today's fiat had you pulled the gun all those moons ago. 2. Historical: Print out all or some of the historical data of a chosen coin. 3. 3. Portfolio: Create or load a portfolio with as many wallets as you'd like to find out what your theoretical portfolio would have been worth today and what your profits or losses might have looked like.

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