Forwarded from SeeFun.Dev (Sifen)
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2025 was cool, achieved some of my goals but can't say it was my best year yet. I meam there were some wins, but still, i don't feel like it was my year.
This year am all in. Improving myself and showing up every single day 2026 is gonna be my year, i promise you guys😎🔥
@R0bstack
This year am all in. Improving myself and showing up every single day 2026 is gonna be my year, i promise you guys😎🔥
@R0bstack
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We were having a football tournament within the software sections, and today was the final. Our opponents were full of fans and we didn't want to embarrass them in front of their fans, so as you can guess, we gave them the win😎
It's a better way to start the year by giving 😇
@R0bstack
It's a better way to start the year by giving 😇
@R0bstack
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Did you know there is a website called isitnewyearsday.com what it does is displays YES if it is New Year's Day (today) and NO for the rest of the year 😃
@R0bstack
@R0bstack
Forwarded from Edemy
From our last live session, some of you asked me about book recommendations for Python & AI. Here are some books you can check out:
Python Programming (Fundamentals)
1. Automate the Boring Stuff with Python – Al Sweigart
✔ Best for beginners who want practical Python skills fast
✔ Focuses on real automation tasks, great for noscripting & data work
2. Python Crash Course – Eric Matthes
✔ Clear introduction with hands-on projects
✔ One of the best first Python books
3. Fluent Python – Luciano Ramalho
✔ For intermediate to advanced developers
✔ Learn to write clean, efficient, idiomatic Python
Machine Learning & AI
4. Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras & TensorFlow – Aurélien Géron
✔ Practical ML + deep learning with real code
✔ Suitable for beginner → intermediate level
5. Python Machine Learning – Sebastian Raschka & Vahid Mirjalili
✔ Covers classic ML and deep learning
✔ Strong balance between theory and practice
6. Introduction to Machine Learning with Python – Andreas Müller & Sarah Guido
✔ Beginner-friendly entry into machine learning
✔ Strong focus on scikit-learn
Deep Learning (Neural Networks & Modern AI)
7. Deep Learning with Python – François Chollet
✔ Written by the creator of Keras
✔ Highly praised for clarity and practical explanations
8. Deep Learning – Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio & Aaron Courville
✔ Classic deep learning textbook
✔ Widely used in universities and research
Advanced Books
✔ Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning – Christopher Bishop
✔ The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book – Andriy Burkov
✔ Deep Reinforcement Learning Hands-On – Maxim Lapan
Start with Python → ML → Deep Learning
Read + code (projects matter more than pages)
Use Jupyter / Colab to practice alongside
@edemy251
Python Programming (Fundamentals)
1. Automate the Boring Stuff with Python – Al Sweigart
✔ Best for beginners who want practical Python skills fast
✔ Focuses on real automation tasks, great for noscripting & data work
2. Python Crash Course – Eric Matthes
✔ Clear introduction with hands-on projects
✔ One of the best first Python books
3. Fluent Python – Luciano Ramalho
✔ For intermediate to advanced developers
✔ Learn to write clean, efficient, idiomatic Python
Machine Learning & AI
4. Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras & TensorFlow – Aurélien Géron
✔ Practical ML + deep learning with real code
✔ Suitable for beginner → intermediate level
5. Python Machine Learning – Sebastian Raschka & Vahid Mirjalili
✔ Covers classic ML and deep learning
✔ Strong balance between theory and practice
6. Introduction to Machine Learning with Python – Andreas Müller & Sarah Guido
✔ Beginner-friendly entry into machine learning
✔ Strong focus on scikit-learn
Deep Learning (Neural Networks & Modern AI)
7. Deep Learning with Python – François Chollet
✔ Written by the creator of Keras
✔ Highly praised for clarity and practical explanations
8. Deep Learning – Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio & Aaron Courville
✔ Classic deep learning textbook
✔ Widely used in universities and research
Advanced Books
✔ Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning – Christopher Bishop
✔ The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book – Andriy Burkov
✔ Deep Reinforcement Learning Hands-On – Maxim Lapan
Start with Python → ML → Deep Learning
Read + code (projects matter more than pages)
Use Jupyter / Colab to practice alongside
@edemy251
Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
This year I'm starting with a new and independently organized Dagmawi Babi event!
Dagmawi Babi's Meetup is the first of it's kind event organized by Dagmawi Babi and his team as a thank you to all the incredible individuals, creators, event organizers, companies and communities improving and accelerating the tech and design ecosystem.
It's a thank you for taking risks, for pioneering new ventures, for taking the blame, for investing so much of yourself into the benefits of everyone else, for spending months building epic things, for spending countless nights preparing events, for imagining a community that can be much better than what it is and working towards your vision.
We're going to spend an incredible full day where we listen to insightful keynotes, explore project showcases, attend a live podcast (Devtopia), hold an in-person Creator Awards (by Codenight) and so much more.
The date is Jan 24, 2026 and the event will take place at DxValley 2.0. So if all of this sounds like your type of event, register at dagmawi.dev/meetup and claim your ticket. Make sure to select "Attending" from the options.
Thank you again and I can't wait to see you there! Yours truly @Dagmawi_Babi
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