python-benedict
lineapy
python-benedict | lineapy | |
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3 | 7 | |
1,410 | 656 | |
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8.8 | 2.0 | |
4 days ago | 9 months ago | |
Python | Jupyter Notebook | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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python-benedict
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What are the best Python libraries to learn for beginners?
python-benedict: Dictionary manipulation library
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The hand-picked selection of the best Python libraries and tools of 2022
python-benedict β a dict on steroids
- Released python-benedict 0.24.0
lineapy
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Rant: Jupyter notebooks are trash.
There are a few projects that can help close this gap between notebook prototype -> production. One of them is ipyflow (https://github.com/ipyflow/ipyflow), another is lineapy (https://github.com/linealabs/lineapy).
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The hand-picked selection of the best Python libraries and tools of 2022
LineaPy β notebooks in production
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Model artifacts mess and how to deal with it?
If you are mainly using python, there is a library called lineapy that is pretty much trying to solve all the challenges you just listed.
- lineapy: Data engineering, simplified. LineaPy creates a frictionless path for taking your data science artifact from development to production.
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Overwhelmed about consolidating code
Hi, I'm a contributor of LineaPy. We're building a tool that solves this problem. Our goal is to reduce the friction between developing Jupyter notebooks(or python scripts) and production codes.
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When to use Jupyter Notebooks vs. βOrganizedβ Python Code?
I think you might want to give LineaPy a try! It is a tool trying to bridge the gap between Jupyter notebooks and production pipelines. One of the feature it provides is extracting codes only related to objects(you've selected) from your notebook into a python script and I think it is helpful for anyone who is using both Jupyter notebooks and python scripts.
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Introducing LineaPy!
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What are some alternatives?
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