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amby kdp

Python Programming Books Set: Python Programming For Beginners & Complete Guide For... - 1 views

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    Python Programming Books Set: Python Programming For Beginners & Complete Guide For Python Programming [James P. Long] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Quick & Easy Guide to Python Programming For Beginners These Books Set is for those who are interested in learning Python programming language. The book Python Programming For Beginners and Complete Guide For Python Programming are Quick and Easy Guide for Programmers to learn python programming Language. These books include all the basics of python
amby kdp

Get The Best Python Programming Book For Beginners - 0 views

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    A programmer can start from scratch and become a professional with the help of James P. Long's "Python Programming For Beginners" book. Those who want to get a good grip of what programming language is should get from this Python book.
amby kdp

Python Programming For Beginners - 0 views

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started by amby kdp on 20 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Chris Fung

30 Python Language Features and Tricks You May Not Know About - 1 views

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    Since I started learning Python, I decided to maintain an often visited list of "tricks". Any time I saw a piece of code (in an example, on Stack Overflow, in open source software, etc. via Pocket
Fabien Cadet

book: Exercises in programming styles, by Chritina Videira Lopes - 10 views

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    "In the 1940s, the French writer Raymond Queneau wrote a jewel of a book called Exercises in Style, featuring 99 renditions of the exact same story, each written in a different style. The story being fairly trivial and always the same, the book highlights form, rather than content; it illustrates how the decisions we make in telling a story affect the perception of that story. Inspired by Queneau, I decided to embark on the project of writing the exact same computational task in as many styles as I have come across over the years. Exercises in Programming Style (#EPSBook) features 33 renditions of a simple computational task -- counting the frequency of words in a given file. All renditions are written in Python. This book is a companion text for code that is publicly available in Github. Software developers with many years of experience may enjoy revisiting familiar programming styles in the broad context of this book and learning about styles that may not be part of their normal repertoire. This book can be used as a textbook for advanced programming courses in Computer Science and Software Engineering programs. Additional teaching materials, such as lecture slides and implementations of each style in other languages, are also available."
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amby kdp

Download Here Best Python Programming Book For Beginners - 0 views

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    "Python Programming For Beginners" by James P. Long Book is the must have book for all those programmers who wish to keep some reference while programming. It is not just meant for the beginners, but also the most experienced programmers can need it as a reference material. http://amzn.to/1GL50ff
Joel Bennett

IronPython Studio - Home - 1 views

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    IronPython Studio is a free full IDE for the Python programming language based on the existing IronPython example and the Visual Studio 2008 Shell runtime ... and doesn't need Visual Studio installed
Denis Gobo

Collection Of Puzzles For Programmers - 1 views

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    A nice collection of puzzles. Some are harder than others so there is something for everyone. You can pic any language you want, you will see that there are solutions in Ruby, Python, Visual Basic, SQL, JavaScript, C++ and others
slyuser

Coding Dice Roller using Python with Tkinter or Streamlit written by SlyAutomation - 0 views

https://www.slyautomation.com/blog/dice-roller-with-python/

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started by slyuser on 28 Mar 24 no follow-up yet
David Corking

The dumbing down of technology | Tony Lawrence | 2008 - 0 views

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    I love this article. Lawrence is 60 and can perhaps afford to be sanguine, but I am glad he is warning the rest of us.
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    Some quotable quotes here: "while we laugh at the guy who expected that his computer could be hooked up to his boom box to use the cd, he's actually just a bit ahead of us. Yes, ahead, not behind. In the future, he probably could get his computer to talk the boom box into transferring data from its cd." "When I was a teenager, I had a friend who made extra money testing and changing vacuum tubes in TV's and radios. Try earning money that way today- there is actually a very small market for that kind of thing, and there are still people who sell tubes and the like, but that market is pretty small. In the dumbed down computers of the future, there may still be a few antique machines kicking around here and there, but that isn't going to support very many of us." This is largely true and happening all the time. A programmer can use Python or Smalltalk without needing to know C (or Fortran or assembler.) A child can program in Morphic tiles (Etoys and Scratch)! We don't need to know the difference between a serial cable and a printer cable, or how to install a driver' it is all USB (or Bluetooth!) There are some gurus that program USB, but perhaps only a few hundred of them, and the rest of us just use it.
Fabien Cadet

Programming as if Performance Mattered, by James Hague [2004-04-04] - 3 views

  • I frequently see bare queries from programmers in discussion forums, especially from new programmers, who are worried about performance. These worries often stem from popular notions about what operations are "slow." Division. Square roots. Mispredicted branches. Cache unfriendly data structures.
  • Inevitably someone chimes in that making out-of-context assumptions, especially without profiling, is a bad idea. And they're right.
  • The golden rule of programming has always been that clarity and correctness matter much more than the utmost speed. Very few people will argue with that. And yet do we really believe it? If we did, then 99% of all programs would be written in something like Python. Or Erlang.
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  • At the same time, such concerns and advice seem to remain constant despite rapid advances in hardware.
  • That tempting, enticing, puzzle-solving activity called "optimization," it hasn't gone away either.
  • Only now the process is on a different level. It isn't machine level twiddling and cycle counting, but it isn't simply mathematical analysis of algorithms either.
  • The big difference is that the code changes I made are substantially safer than running a program and having it silently hang the system. All array accesses are bounds-checked. There's no way to accidentally overwrite a data structure. There's no way to create a memory leak.
  • Really, this is what those cycle-counting programmers from 1985 dreamed of.
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    « I frequently see bare queries from programmers in discussion forums, especially from new programmers, who are worried about performance. These worries often stem from popular notions about what operations are "slow." Division. Square roots. Mispredicted branches. Cache unfriendly data structures. »
jimygill

ChatGPT Impact on App-Dev? GitHub Sites Gives Insight Details:llama 3.1:llama 3.1 githu... - 0 views

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    GitHub updated its online data and insights platform that provides info on local and worldwide impact of developers letting using look their own software development trends. Programming languages are famous topic in software development world and tool provides insight into language by country. Javascript has highest ranked programming language based on number of unique developers who uploaded code followed by Shell and Python. The GitHub innovation Graph was updated with Q1 2024 data adding to data troves that started in Q1 2020. The company launched the tool in 2023 with purpose of letting anyone researchers policymakers developers tp access data. Over 22,233,000 American developers and  1220000 American organization are building on GitHub. The US top three collaborators were UK Canada and Germany American developers uploaded code to GitHub over 27.2 million times American developers and organization owned more than 60.5 million repositories on GitHub. One research analyze the impact of ChatGPT on velocity of software development finding that availability of ChatGPT. Increase the number of Git pushes per 100,000 inhabitants of each country Had positive correlation with number of repositories and developers per 100,000 inhabitants High level languages like Javascript, Python impact on domain specific languages like SQL and HTML One study uses Graph data to show how the proliferation of ChatGPT across the world ahs start to enhance developer engagement across various programming languages/
Joel Bennett

The Julia Language - 8 views

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    Julia is a high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language for technical computing. It supports distributed parallel execution, numerical accuracy, and an extensive mathematical function library. It uses an LLVM-based JIT compiler to achieve near C performance that far outstrips Python/Matlab/R ...
selenium_labs

Why Selenium With C# Training In Bangalore Is So Much In Demand? - 0 views

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    The popular programming languages you can learn with Selenium are PHP, Java, Python, C#, etc. In this blog, we will discuss why Selenium with C# training in Bangalore has so much demand.
Christina Mulligan

The People's Programmable Robot - 0 views

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    Open-source Poppy Project robot and Python framework is making robotic production cheap and accessible to all
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