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The following are drop-down guides for open data resources, to assist you during your data science journey for creating projects and accessing open source data recommendations. 👍
Open Data Sets 📊
  1. Data is Plural
  2. India Open Data Gov
  3. Canada Open Data Gov
  4. US Open Data Gov
  5. Quandl Financial Data
  6. UCI Machine Learning Datasets
  7. Gapminder
  8. FiveThirtyEight
  9. DataPortals
  10. world
  11. Wikipedia ML Listings
  12. Cool Datasets on Twitter
  13. Public Data Science Datasets
  14. OpenML
  15. Github: Awesome Public Datasets
  16. Kaggle Datasets
  17. https://data.ny.gov/
  18. Open Data Monitor
  19. AWS Datasets
  20. Common Crawl
  21. Socrata
  22. S. Census
  23. European Union Open Data Portal
  24. UN Data
  25. CIA Data
  26. HealthData
  27. California Data
  28. Google Public Data
  29. Flowing Data
  30. More Data Sets
  31. NLP Data sets

Data Portals 📚
  1. Github Code Search
  2. Public Data
  3. Open Source Sports

APIs 💻
  1. Public APIs
  2. Programmable Web
  3. Zillow
  4. Wikipedia
  5. Google Scholar
  6. Reddit
  7. Twitter
  8. Alpha-Vantage
  9. More APIs
  10. Python APIs
  11. Python Wrappers APIs

Where to Find Data ❓
  1. Quora

Interview Resources ✏️
  1. 📖 Cracking the Coding Interview
  2. 📋 Tech Interview Handbook
  3. 📜 Interview Cake

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