unitex-lingua
Unitex/GramLab Language Resources (by UnitexGramLab)
Box
Python dictionaries with advanced dot notation access (by cdgriffith)
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unitex-lingua
Posts with mentions or reviews of unitex-lingua.
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I've downloaded a French dictionary. The "jeté" word form has a grammar note - "V+z1:Kms". What does this note mean?
if you're talking about this resource https://github.com/UnitexGramLab/unitex-lingua the README provides a user manual in the PDF format
Box
Posts with mentions or reviews of Box.
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DotDict: A simple Python library to make chained attributes possible
This seems similar to the functionality exposed by Box.
https://github.com/cdgriffith/Box/wiki/Types-of-Boxes#defaul...
- Best way to get a dict-like object with dot notations? Class attributes, or other options?
- I've built a PathDict, a library that makes it easy to work with dicts!
- GitHub - cdgriffith/Box: Python dictionaries with advanced dot notation access
- Box – Python dictionaries with advanced dot notation access
- Box – Python dictionary with dot notation
- What would you want to see in Python?
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I am a proficient Python coder whose learning has plateaued. Any really useful libraries I should look into learning? Taking recommendations.
Here are some that might answer your question: - algorithms is a library which contains many of the most useful algorithms for sorting, searching, working with trees, math algorithms like factorials, prime finders and many more - data classes to save you the trouble of writing everytime special methods in a class like init, repr, set, get - box allows the use of dot on dictionaries to access the keys - more-itertools for more routines to operate on iterables than those itertools provide.