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Programmer's guide to Python website
Hello everyone, I have created a website for my ebook Programmer's guide to Python. On github it wasn't easy to read due to the size, so I thought a website could be more convenient. I've considered topics which are important and which should cover most grounds in Python programming and more. My goal was to create a concise and easy to follow guide to Python programming. I am looking forward to add more content like testing and some standard libraries that we use most often. Let me know your thoughts, suggestions or improvements regarding the website or contents, anything that needs to be added or something else. The current plain learning path will stay forever free and will have no ads, the interactive mode is currently slowly under works, and so I am not much sure about it yet. Hope you find it useful, you can access the website here.
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Just bought Angela Yu’s 100 day Python course!
You can also use my book to fine tune your learning. It's free and I keep updating it, so I hope it helps.
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Any of the current programming/coding bundles worth buying if the intend is to learn Python ( I have very minor previous programming experience)
Try my book once you're done with the basics.
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[Repost] Learn enough python with Programmer's guide to Python
Hello everyone, I have written a e-book named "Programmer's guide to Python", this is the second time I am making a post about it. It is designed to learn python fast by going through concepts with examples, with easy language and straightforward explanations. Only prerequisite is that you should have some basic exposure to programming. It covers most of the hot/necessary topics and more. It's a free book that you access right here on my github. I have recently worked alot and have updated alot inside out, fixing mistakes/errors, adding topics. I think the book is ready to ~90%, probably more, I'll drop the pdf version once ready. The thing is I don't have any reviewer to review it yet, so if anyone with enough experience who would like to collaborate, fix somethings, review or anything let me know, I'll add you to the contribution/reviewer list or maybe as a co-author if you put up enough work. Finally if you'll be reading it, I would like to know your thoughts/suggestions on improvements and maybe something you'd liked to be added in future. That's it, I hope this book helps you in learning python 🙌.
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Old guy programmer here, need to brush up on Python quickly!
You can try reading my book, let me know your thoughts.
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Programmer's guide to Python, learn almost everything in python.
Hello everyone, I hope you're doing fine, I recently wrote Programmer's guide to Python, its a book to learn python fast. If you have prior programming knowledge and are looking to learn python, this will help you kickstart your learning. If you have previously taken basic python courses and want to solidify your learning, this is for you too. It's short, fast and free. It is designed to cover all the important aspects of python, just good enough get you building stuff with Python. I hope it benefits you in learning python. Let me know your thoughts.
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Just finished a beginners python course, what next?
Well you can use my Programmer's guide to Python to solidify your learning. I recently wrote it, it's fast and short way to learn python. I also have ml recommendations which I have curated, they are all almost free and not affiliated. Take a look here, happy learning.
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Need Help finding a beginner friendly course for Python that provides an E-certificate
You can find some resources here they are all almost free and not affiliated. I recently wrote Programmer's guide to Python which is short and fast way to learn python, also free. Do take a look.
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I've learned a little bit of python. Now what?
You can use my Programmer's guide to Python to strengthen your python knowledge. Please take a look.
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Best resources for learning Python
Programmer's guide to Python
Pandas
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AWS Serverless Diversity: Multi-Language Strategies for Optimal Solutions
Python is a natural fit for serverless development. It boasts a vast array of libraries, including Powertools for AWS and robust libraries for data engineers. Its versatility and excellent developer experience make it a top choice for serverless projects, offering a seamless and enjoyable development experience.
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Pandas reset_index(): How To Reset Indexes in Pandas
In data analysis, managing the structure and layout of data before analyzing them is crucial. Python offers versatile tools to manipulate data, including the often-used Pandas reset_index() method.
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Deploying a Serverless Dash App with AWS SAM and Lambda
Dash is a Python framework that enables you to build interactive frontend applications without writing a single line of Javascript. Internally and in projects we like to use it in order to build a quick proof of concept for data driven applications because of the nice integration with Plotly and pandas. For this post, I'm going to assume that you're already familiar with Dash and won't explain that part in detail. Instead, we'll focus on what's necessary to make it run serverless.
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Help Us Build Our Roadmap – Pydantic
there is pull request to integrate in both pydantic extra types and into pandas cose [1]
[1]: https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/53999
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Stuff I Learned during Hanukkah of Data 2023
Last year I worked through the challenges using VisiData, Datasette, and Pandas. I walked through my thought process and solutions in a series of posts.
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Introducing Flama for Robust Machine Learning APIs
pandas: A library for data analysis in Python
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Exploring Open-Source Alternatives to Landing AI for Robust MLOps
Data analysis involves scrutinizing datasets for class imbalances or protected features and understanding their correlations and representations. A classical tool like pandas would be my obvious choice for most of the analysis, and I would use OpenCV or Scikit-Image for image-related tasks.
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Mastering Pandas read_csv() with Examples - A Tutorial by Codes With Pankaj
Pandas, a powerful data manipulation library in Python, has become an essential tool for data scientists and analysts. One of its key functions is read_csv(), which allows users to read data from CSV (Comma-Separated Values) files into a Pandas DataFrame. In this tutorial, brought to you by CodesWithPankaj.com, we will explore the intricacies of read_csv() with clear examples to help you harness its full potential.
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