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Advanced Data Visualization in Python: Unveiling Complex Relationships [Part-2]
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Advanced Data Visualization in Python: Unveiling Complex Relationships [Part-2]

Let’s continue our lecture with advanced visualization techniques. Now that you’ve mastered the fundamentals, we’ll explore more… Continue reading on...

Shivani G0mo ago
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How Kids Can Start Learning Python with Fun Projects

Python is one of the best programming languages for kids to start with. It’s simple, versatile, and widely used in various fields, from… Continue read...

Jonathanluca0mo ago
How to Detect Energy Sentiment Shifts with the Pulsebit API (Python)
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How to Detect Energy Sentiment Shifts with the Pulsebit API (Python)

How to Detect Energy Sentiment Shifts with the Pulsebit API (Python) The Problem As a developer diving into sentiment analysis, you know how tedious i...

Pulsebit News Sentiment API0mo ago
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Arrow, Parquet, and Distributed System — A Practical Guide to Columnar Storage at Terabyte Scale

Continue reading on Medium »

Suryansh Tiwari0mo ago
Banana Privilege
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Banana Privilege

Solving Koko eating bananas Continue reading on Medium »

Miwesh Shehan K.0mo ago
C#: Does a Static Constructor Always Run First?
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C#: Does a Static Constructor Always Run First?

There’s a common misconception — and it often shows up as an interview question: On the first access to a type, the very first thing that runs is the...

Dmitry Dorogoy0mo ago
Python’s Lists
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Python’s Lists

Python lists are sequences of values, which can be of the same or different data types, separated by commas and enclosed in square… Continue reading o...

Hariharan G0mo ago
Go vs. Rust: When “Boring” is Exactly What You Need to Ship and Scale
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Go vs. Rust: When “Boring” is Exactly What You Need to Ship and Scale

Okay, let’s talk about Rust for a sec. Just the name, right? It totally makes you think of lightning-fast speed, super-secure memory stuff… Continue r...

Vaishali Gaira0mo ago
Your Watch Knows Which Websites Stress You Out
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Your Watch Knows Which Websites Stress You Out

The hidden gem of wearables data: combining Garmin biometrics with browser history to find your most stressful corners of the internet Continue readin...

Jan Svancara0mo ago
8 Subtle Programming Skills I Didn’t Know I Was Missing
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8 Subtle Programming Skills I Didn’t Know I Was Missing

Why knowing Python wasn’t enough Continue reading on Stackademic »

Arslan Qutab0mo ago
The Python Script That Saved My Job (And Ended Up Making Me More Than My Salary)
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The Python Script That Saved My Job (And Ended Up Making Me More Than My Salary)

I was not trying to build a startup. I was trying to avoid getting fired. Continue reading on CodeToDeploy »

Mian Hanan0mo ago
10 AI Myths That Mislead Developers
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10 AI Myths That Mislead Developers

Stop Coding With Assumptions — Start Building With Reality Continue reading on Artificial Intelligence in Plain English »

Muhammad Huzair Awan0mo ago
The MCP I built for AI agents backfired
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The MCP I built for AI agents backfired

There's been an uprising in new spec driven processes and workflows which focus on human-in-the-loop development; this project's target is to add a de...

Richard Kakengi0mo ago
Funding Is Load: Why AI Startups Destabilize 30 Days After a Raise
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Funding Is Load: Why AI Startups Destabilize 30 Days After a Raise

Capital is load, not fuel. Most AI startups expand their story, team, and roadmap before stabilizing their core architecture — and funding exposes tha...

Norm Bond0mo ago
I Was Building a Cloud Video Service. YouTube Turned Me Into an IP Trafficker.
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I Was Building a Cloud Video Service. YouTube Turned Me Into an IP Trafficker.

The Irony I was building a simple cloud service. Paste YouTube links, server merges them, you get a video. Innocent. Wholesome. The kind of project yo...

Maxim Osovsky0mo ago
I Deployed on Friday at 4:58 PM. The Database Crashed at 5:02 PM.
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I Deployed on Friday at 4:58 PM. The Database Crashed at 5:02 PM.

Everyone left. CEO called. I was alone with 2 million angry users. Continue reading on Let’s Code Future »

Devrim Ozcay0mo ago
Django & Django REST Framework — Explained for JavaScript Developers
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Django & Django REST Framework — Explained for JavaScript Developers

If you come from a JavaScript background (Node.js, Express, React, Next.js), Django and Django REST Framework might initially feel very… Continue read...

Bharath0mo ago
Why ChatGPT Codex Became My Go-To Partner for Backend Business Logic
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Why ChatGPT Codex Became My Go-To Partner for Backend Business Logic

TL;DR: I don’t use AI to "write CRUD faster." I use it where backend work is most expensive: business logic , data invariants , state transitions , id...

A0mineTV0mo ago
Created the game on my own game engine
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Created the game on my own game engine

The Game Engine is written in python and C++ The kernel is written on NET Development took 28 days or more Still, some parts were written in Java alon...

XDS0mo ago
Regime-based strategy with a Gaussian HMM with Python and VectorBT
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Regime-based strategy with a Gaussian HMM with Python and VectorBT

This workflow builds a simple “regime detector” for Bitcoin using a Hidden Markov Model (HMM). Continue reading on Medium »

PyQuantLab0mo ago
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