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MartinThoma/README.md

Hi 👋

I'm Martin and I am currently based in Munich (Germany) working as a Data Scientist and Python developer.

  • 🤝 Interested in open source and free software projects.
  • 📫 You can reach me best via e-mail to info@martin-thoma.de

If you like my work, you can support me: PayPal


Blog posts

Programming Languages and Technology

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  1. algorithms Public

    This repository is for learning and understanding how algorithms work.

    Python 200 110

  2. ics-parser Public

    Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/ics-parser

    PHP 48 30

  3. Examples for the usage of LaTeX

    TeX 1.3k 386

  4. A simple toolkit to easily apply image classification networks to your data.

    Python 117 46

  5. A flake8 plugin that helps you to simplify code

    Python 94 8

720 contributions in the last year

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Contribution activity

April 2022

Created a pull request in coding-horror/basic-computer-games that received 7 comments

Simplify Python Code

Another bigger one, fixing many tiny issues (and a few bugs)

+1,411 −1,609 7 comments
Opened 41 other pull requests in 5 repositories
py-pdf/PyPDF2 2 open 24 merged 1 closed
py-pdf/sample-files 1 open 5 merged
py-pdf/pdf 4 merged
coding-horror/basic-computer-games 3 merged
py-pdf/py-pdf-community-snippets 1 merged

Created an issue in py-pdf/PyPDF2 that received 15 comments

[community poll] who is using PyPDF2?

I'll try to revive PyPDF2 in the next weeks. One part that is important to me is not to break existing / working features. Hence I'll introduce CI …

15 comments

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