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www.learnpython.dev
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| | | | | Free Learn Python Course by Nina Zakharenko - An intensive two day introduction and intermediate course on Python. Video course published on Frontend Masters. | |
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fuzzyblog.io
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses differences between Python and Ruby regarding dictionary key access and missing keys, highlighting cultural design philosophies and the Pythonic .get() method. | |
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reasonableapproximation.net
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yasoob.me
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| | | This is a guest post by Brian David Hall from codenhance.com. He develops tutorials and resources to help scientists learn to code, including his latest Kickstarter project, Learn the Command Line ... for Science! Spoiler alert: in this post, I will argue that Python is the best programming language for scientists to learn. Forget Perl, Java, FORTRAN, IDL, or whatever else they were pushing when you got your degree. This type of discussion is usually emotionally charged - many a flame war has been fought over programming languages. | ||