🔥 My personal website for taking notes. It uses Next.js and Notion as CMS.
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🔥 My personal website for taking notes. It uses Next.js and Notion as CMS.
🧠 All of courses, assignments, exercises, mini-projects and books that I've done so far in the process of learning by myself Machine Learning and Data Science.
📝 A Jekyll theme for taking note (based on matjek theme)
Template for the intro section on my github homepage.
A demo of search function in eleventy website using Elasticlunr.js.
🐳 A collection of dockerfiles / docker settings I've been using so far.
🐘 A beautiful Wordpress theme based on Bootstrap.
🎨 A simple beautiful LaTeX theme for books, thesis.
The resources when I learned the course Data Engineering provided by DeepLearning.AI on Coursera.
The 5th version of my personal website written in 11ty.
🕸 My learning path in Web Development.
⛰🏖 A small project to build a classifier: mountain vs beach.
🍒 A simple and beautiful personal jekyll theme.
The 3rd version of my personal website written in Jekyll.
Version 4 of dinhanhthi.com using GatbsyJS & TailwindCSS.
🚀 A beautiful personal Jekyll theme.
The 2nd version of my personal website written in Jekyll.
📃 The certificates I've obtained from online courses.
The 1st version of my personal website written in Jekyll.
☕ A capstone project for the course "Applied Data Science Capstone" by IBM on Coursera. Setting up a café in Ho Chi Minh city.
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