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  2. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    List of datasets in computer vision and image processing. Outline of machine learning. v. t. e. These datasets are used in machine learning (ML) research and have been cited in peer-reviewed academic journals. Datasets are an integral part of the field of machine learning. Major advances in this field can result from advances in learning ...

  3. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub's mascot is an anthropomorphized "octocat" with five octopus-like arms. [59] [60] The character was created by graphic designer Simon Oxley as clip art to sell on iStock, [61] a website that enables designers to market royalty-free digital images. The illustration GitHub chose was a character that Oxley had named Octopuss. [61]

  4. P. J. Hyett - Wikipedia

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    He was a senior software engineer at CNET Networks, and then a partner at Err Free, before co-founding GitHub in 2008. [5] Following the acquisition of GitHub by Microsoft in June 2018, Hyett's stake in the company had an estimated value of "close to $1 billion". [6] Hyett is married, has a daughter, and lives in San Francisco. [7]

  5. Chris Wanstrath - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder and former CEO of GitHub. Chris Wanstrath (born March 13, 1985) is an American technology entrepreneur and programmer. He is the founder of Null Games, and the co-founder and former CEO of GitHub, an Internet hosting service for software development and version control using Git. Wanstrath co-founded GitHub in 2008 and sold it to ...

  6. Timeline of GitHub - Wikipedia

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    Time Period. Development summary. More details. 2007. Conception, initial launch, and core features. GitHub is founded initially as Logical Awesome in February and the website launches in April. Core parts of GitHub launch during this year, including the company blog, per-project wikis, GitHub Gist, and GitHub Pages. [1]

  7. Category:Sport websites - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 41 subcategories, out of 41 total. American sport websites ‎ (6 C, 59 P) Australian sport websites ‎ (8 P) British sport websites ‎ (14 P) Bulgarian sport websites ‎ (2 P) Canadian sport websites ‎ (7 P) Chinese sport websites ‎ (2 P) Croatian sport websites ‎ (1 P)

  8. FanCode - Wikipedia

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    www.fancode.com. Commercial. Yes. Registration. Optional. Current status. Active. FanCode is an over-the-top streaming service and sports e-commerce company in India. [3][4] It broadcasts international and Indian sports competitions live on its website and android application.

  9. Jekyll (software) - Wikipedia

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    History. Jekyll was first released by Tom Preston-Werner in 2008. [3] Jekyll was later taken over by Parker Moore, an employee of GitHub who led the release of Jekyll 1. [4] Jekyll started a web development trend towards static websites. [5] As of 2017 Jekyll was ranked the most popular static site generator, largely due to its adoption by ...