Here are the hottest python blog posts and publications of the weekπ
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Build an Article Recommendation Engine With AI/ML
9 Amazing Things To Do With Python (Part 2)
Code snippets that will question your Python skills
How to Send Emails Using Python
Python's deque: Implement Efficient Queues and Stacks
Here are the hottest python projects and Github repos of the weekπ
A flexible investments portfolio tracker written with python.
Ebay web-scraper for Getting Average Product Price
A spotify playlist downloader written in python
A free and unlimited python library for translating text
A python script that recognizes handwritten digits
A python script that makes an oven βdingβ sound once your code has finished executing!
Here are this weekβs hidden gems all about python and development π
How much time do you spend coding vs other activities? (A reddit discussion)
Top 10 VS Code Extensions Every Developer must know
Top 10 VS Code Extensions Every Developer must know #javascript #100DaysOfCode #react #reactnative #vuejs #webdevelopment #webdeveloper #code #webdesigner #html #html5 #programming #css #css3 #js #NodeJS #Python #nodejs #java #androidInfographic: 10 Key Types of Data Analysis Methods and Techniques
Infographic: 10 Key Types of Data Analysis Methods and Techniques ____ #programming #database #Data #DataScientists #Analytics #BigData #Rstats #AI #Reactjs #Python #DataScience #Tech #IIoT #ML #NLP #javascript #TensorFlow #Coding #Serverless #100DaysOfCode #Dataviz
And to top it off, here are 3 neat python tipsπ
You can open a tab in your favorite browser in 3 lines of code using python:
import webbrowser engine = webbrowser.get("chrome") engine.open_new_tab("https://stackoverflow.com/") # redirects you to stackoverflow
You can easily reverse an array in python like so:
lst = ["Python","Javascript","PHP","Java"] a = reversed(lst) print(list(a)) # output: ['Java', 'PHP', 'Javascript', 'Python']
Hereβs a way to make sure your for loop finished completely and didnβt stop due to break statements:
for i in range(4): print(i) else: print("finished") #output: 0 1 2 3 finished
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Thatβs it for this Python_Explore issue.
See you next Wednesdayπππ
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