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AI Chatbot Development: How it's Revolutionizing Businesses - Live Positively - 0 views

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    AI Chatbot Development: How it's Revolutionizing Businesses - Live Positively
steelkiwi

Content Aggregator Website Examples and How to Build One - 0 views

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    Content aggregator websites are certainly something that you've run into at least a few times per week. But when it comes time to think about examples of content aggregator websites...hmmm...it's not that easy, right? Don't worry! I'm here to help. In this article, I am going to talk about great examples of content aggregators and provide some insights on how to build a content aggregator.
reckoner reckoner

Python Idioms and Efficiency Suggestions - 0 views

  • What idioms should I use to make my code easier to read? Read "The Python Cookbook", especially the first few chapters. It's a great source of well-written Python code examples.
  • Use function factories to create utility functions. Often, especially if you're using map and filter a lot, you need utility functions that convert other functions or methods to taking a single parameter. In particular, you often want to bind some data to the function once, and then apply it repeatedly to different objects. In the above example, we needed a function that multiplied a particular field of an object by 3, but what we really want is a factory that's able to return for any field name and amount a multiplier function in that family:
  • Use zip and dict to map fields to names. zip turns a pair of sequences into a list of tuples containing the first, second, etc. values from each sequence. For example, zip('abc', [1,2,3]) == [('a',1),('b',2),('c',3)]. You can use this to save a lot of typing when you have fields in a known order that you want to map to names:
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    suggestions for better programming style.
reckoner reckoner

non-interactive ipython for script - 0 views

  • Note that it's more rebust to run methods on the public IPython api.I.e. do ip = ipshell.api and then ip.magic('px import os')You can explore the api interactively by playing with _ip object.
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    noninteractive ipython for regular python script
baliar

Expert Tips for Bespoke Application Development - 0 views

Introduction: In today's fast-paced digital world, businesses strive to stand out from the competition. Bespoke application development offers a tailored solution to meet specific business needs. F...

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