Hello! Up until the last lesson, we learned how to manipulate strings, but from this point on, we are diving into the world of the 'List type,' a super powerful data type in Python! I have ...
When it comes to working with data in a tabular form, most people reach for a spreadsheet. That’s not a bad choice: Microsoft Excel and similar programs are familiar and loaded with functionality for ...
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The Python team has released version 3.14, with big new features including free threading support, the ability to use concurrent interpreters, improved debugger support, and an opt-in new interpreter ...
It’s hot as hell in Los Angeles today, and the clatter of Fred62 is deafening. A bad environment for an interview, I reckon, as I fiddle with my wireless microphones, exchange hellos with the waitress ...
Work is pushing AI pretty hard and some people are chewing up tokens like crazy. We had a session where one coworker showed his cursor setup and the different MCP servers he's tied into to automate ...
Linux is a popular operating system for servers and other devices. It is known for its stability, security, and flexibility. However, no operating system is immune to attack. One of the most common ...
PyXHDL born for developers who are not really in love with any of the HDL languages and instead appreciate the simplicity and flexibility of using Python for their workflows. PyXHDL allows to write ...
If I didn't cover something you want to know about or you find another problem, please open an issue on github. The Unix shell is one of my favorite inventions ever. It's genius, plain and simple. The ...