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WHAT IS THIS? This is an 10-page probability cheatsheet compiled from Harvard's Introduction to Probability course, taught by Joe Blitzstein (@stat110). The probability formula sheet summarizes important probability probability concepts, formulas, and distributions, with figures, examples, and stories. Who wrote this?Joe Blitzstein (@stat110) - Professor of Statistics at Harvard, Instructor of Har
Cheatsheet – Python & R codes for common Machine Learning Algorithms Introduction In his famous book – Think and Grow Rich, Napolean Hill narrates story of Darby, who after digging for a gold vein for a few years walks away from it when he was three feet away from it. Now, I don’t know whether the story is true or false. But, I surely know of a few Data Darby around me. These people understand the
Probability and Statistics Cookbook This cookbook emerged as small collection of formulae while I was taking statistics courses at UC Berkeley, but quickly developed into a comprehensive summary of various topics in basic probability theory and statistics. Download Last updated: July 20, 2011 Language: english To reproduce, please contact me. Changes Here are the 3 most recent entries of the cha
XSS Filter Evasion Cheat Sheet¶ Introduction¶ This article is a guide to Cross Site Scripting (XSS) testing for application security professionals. This cheat sheet was originally based on RSnake's seminal XSS Cheat Sheet previously at: http://ha.ckers.org/xss.html. Now, the OWASP Cheat Sheet Series provides users with an updated and maintained version of the document. The very first OWASP Cheat S
A few days ago I made the GNU Coreutils Cheat Sheet. It had over 15,000 downloads in the first day and a lot of people suggested that I create more cheat sheets. So I did! I just created util-linux cheat sheet. Most of the utilities from util-linux are available on all Linux systems, so this cheat sheet provides a great overview of what you can do in Linux. Here is the util-linux cheat sheet that
Update: Version 2.0 is up! There are now 4 versions to chose from: (If you are wondering what the differences are between the screen and print: the screen has less color variations, and no gradients to make it easier to read.) One designed for on-screen reading: PDF (Excel 2011 source), One designed for hard-copy reading: PDF (Excel 2011 source), One designed for monochrome printing: PDF (Excel 20
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