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Naumovets
Решаю алгоритмические задачки с leetcode, аналоги которых дают на собеседовании в yandex
programming086
Course iOS Yandex; My additional unit tests for all tasks
imvladikon
tasks and projects from the data science course by Yandex.Practicum
anisov
Algorithmic tasks from the Yandex course
zvenoai
Async AI coding orchestrator: turns Yandex Tracker tasks into Claude Agent SDK workflows and GitHub PRs, with code review, deployment checks, and supervised auto-merge.
alexnikolskiy
Yandex interview test tasks in Javascript
andrey-fly
Repository with solutions of Yandex Algorithms Training tasks in Swift.
Gooogr
Решение открытых задач с платформы Яндекс.Контест
yuranich
My implementations of Machine Learning course tasks from Yandex. https://www.coursera.org/specializations/machine-learning-data-analysis
andreypomortsev
100% test-covered solutions for the Yandex Python Basics tasks with configured CI
igor-raits
Yandex.Root tasks solved by Linuxorgru team
ViNN280801
Maybe there will be some solutions from the Yandex contest here
LenaVladi
The study Node.js examples of tasks from Yandex.Contest / demo video >>
vladbataev
Tasks done during studying at yandex school of data analysis
michael-novikov
A repo for tasks in Coursera C++ Black Belt course from Yandex: https://www.coursera.org/learn/c-plus-plus-black/
AlexeyMilkh
Задачи с собеседования в Яндекс
Abdvkh
Yandex backend school application tasks
Amodion
Tasks from yandex ML sourcebook
BugChef
Completed tasks for Yandex praktikum
TemaBlag
Tasks from Yandex training algorithms and ML.
Uzhastin-Nikita
Solving algorithmic tasks: Yandex-contest, codewars, leet code
g3rhard
create redmine tasks from asterisk using yandex voice api
vlopatenko
Tasks from Yandex & MIPT Coursera course "Обучение на размеченных данных"
fredikey
Yandex.Alice Skill to add tasks via voice input to TickTick
toplenboren
A repo, made to host the layout tasks on yandex-uicourse
billpsomas
Create Image Datasets using the Yandex Images Search Engine. Useful for Computer Vision tasks.
Repository with materials and tasks on Specialization from Yandex and MIPT on Coursera "Machine learning and data analysis"
vapronva
Synchronous (with “async” support) client for Yandex's Foundation Models API (YandexGPT and YandexART). Fire off long-running “AI” generation tasks without sweating the wait.
supercodingninja
I am learning that some of the more difficult and common tasks for both, front-end and junior developers, are to refactor existing code. Refactor is to improve code provided, without changing what it does; or meeting a certain set of standards, or implementing new technology. A practice I adopted, and I believe is a common courtesy to bestow unto others, is when one party working with another party's code, incorporate "The Scout Rule." The Scout Rule is really a recommendation, stating to always leave the code given to you to refactor, cleaner than when you found it. "CLEAN UP SOMEONE ELSE'S MESS," You may/maynot be thinking; but that is not the way that I suggest you think. A good way you can impress your clients is going the extra mile: improve any/all codebase(s) for long-term sustainability, etc.; i. e. ensure all links are functioning, correctly. Have you ever considered reworking the CSS: to make it more efficient (you could do achieve this by consolidating CSS selectors and properties). Does your codebase, which you refactor, follow the semantic structure of the HTML elements? Have you ever considered including comments before each element/section of the page? If you can refactor code, and everyone should be able to extend courtesy for their fellow person/temmate/client; then you are on your way to a successful career: so long as you keep learning, and applying what you learn. In this repository, I will mimic what it's like to have a marketing agency hire our firm; and ask us to refactor their existing site- IT'S ALREADY ESTABLISHED- they just need us to make it more accessible. As developers, we Must make web accessibility an important consideration for businesses we develop for. By doing so, it will ensure that all people (disable or not) can access a website: because anyone not able to access a site, is another potential customer loss, revenue not gain; and not to mention litigation that can occur when people, who have with disabilities, cannot access a website the business hired YOU to develop/refactor (#FACT). Plus, the more accessible sites are better positioned in search engines (Bing, Google, Yahoo!, Baidu, Yandex, Ask.com, and DuckDuckGo are only a few). Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is everything and every bit of a necessary survival element EVERY business or organization needs- it's vital; so it is with an assessible website. Just as some people may/may not wear glasses to read, some people use assistive technologies (video captions, screen readers, braille keyboards, etc.) in their day to to day operations. When you, the developer, make a website more accessible, you not only enable an organization to succeed, you enable the user, who needs a site to have certain functions, the ability to operate as their fellow person; which makes them feel like a complete person, not forgotten or less valued. Remember this, as a developer, your goal should be designing experiences that make people's lives simple; because as developers, we solve problems that people didn't even know they had, even better, in a way that they did not understand: We are the superheroes and heroines of tomorrow; so get coding, and I hope this repository helps you along with your development. - Frederick Thomas, Super Coding Ninja
psdcoder
Solutions for test tasks for Yandex Shri-2016 in Simferopol