rakeshv675's starred repositories
pydata-book
Materials and IPython notebooks for "Python for Data Analysis" by Wes McKinney, published by O'Reilly Media
awesome-system-design-resources
Learn System Design concepts and prepare for interviews using free resources.
statsmodels
Statsmodels: statistical modeling and econometrics in Python
SharedSolutions
Publicly shared solutions to Coding Challenges
DesignPatternsInUse
Most common Design Patterns you need to know, with examples in C#.
azure-cheat-sheet
Every product, feature and service in the Azure family.
project-of-the-week
Learn by doing: DIY project groups at DataTalks.Club
Blaze-Tracker
Automated Production Package Deployment Solution
nopCommerce
The most popular open-source eCommerce shopping cart solution based on ASP.NET Core
azure-docs
Open source documentation of Microsoft Azure
eShopOnContainers
Easy to get started sample reference microservice and container based application. Cross-platform on Linux and Windows Docker Containers, powered by .NET Core 2.1, Docker engine and optionally Azure, Kubernetes or Service Fabric. Supports Visual Studio 2017, VS for Mac and CLI based environments with Docker CLI, dotnet CLI, VS Code or any other code editor.
fifty-shades
Open Source Book about practicaly proven concepts, best practices, cultural philosophies and great ideas that we use in our daily work in projects at Zühlke
autosys---xls2jil
Simple python script that takes Excel file and transforms it into JIL ready to import into Autosys. Useful if you have the job definitions in Excel file and want to upload it into Autosys.
commandline-videostore-csharp
refactoring session with Rick (java version: https://github.com/rickjanda/commandline-videostore)
Python_Autosys
This is a repository for python project to read Autosys JIL and create a CSV file.
autosys---jil2xlsx
Simple python script that takes jil output from the command autorep -j * -q and parse it into Excel file. Useful if you do not have deep knowledge into Autosys and want to change some parameters. Afterwards you can use my other script (xls2jil.py) to make again JIL file with the changes you made in the Excel file.