mlabonne/llm-course
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mlabonne/llm-course
Popular educational repository for learning Large Language Models. It is a free course with roadmaps and Colab notebooks, organized into LLM Fundamentals, The LLM Scientist, and The LLM Engineer. The repo is active, unarchived, and heavily forked/starred, which suggests broad interest and room for fork-specific curation or extensions.
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Choose this fork if your priority is Chinese-language accessibility with the same upstream course flow. Stick with upstream if you want the latest updates, tools, and link fixes.
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