Bad practice to import library inside methods? e.g. Numpy: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a4gngx/bad_practice_to_import_library_inside_methods_eg/
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r/Python - Bad practice to import library inside methods? e.g. Numpy
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That square is a fingerprint scanner. Any way to access it other than as a login authentication and use it with python? Asus vivobook x510u: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a4id1w/that_square_is_a_fingerprint_scanner_any_way_to/
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r/Python - That square is a fingerprint scanner. Any way to access it other than as a login authentication and use it with python?…
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ChatBots | Everything You Need to Know | Chatbot Revolution is Coming: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a4kair/chatbots_everything_you_need_to_know_chatbot/
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r/Python - ChatBots | Everything You Need to Know | Chatbot Revolution is Coming
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Why does conda install packages multiple times?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a4kokh/why_does_conda_install_packages_multiple_times/
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Saving list of many python variables into excel sheet while simultaneously keeping variable types defined?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53663758/saving-list-of-many-python-variables-into-excel-sheet-while-simultaneously-keepi
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Saving list of many python variables into excel sheet while simultaneously keeping variable types defined?
It's possible with xlsxwriter to save variables to existing excel files and read them after, though the problem is that the variables are stored as strings in my excel file.
Let's say I have a li...
Let's say I have a li...
Want to move into Python development because it seems less stressful am I wrong?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a4laia/want_to_move_into_python_development_because_it/
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r/Python - Want to move into Python development because it seems less stressful am I wrong?
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My first Python Class - Comments and critics welcomed!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a4lktm/my_first_python_class_comments_and_critics/
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MATLAB team are unreasonably mean towards Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a4lg6h/matlab_team_are_unreasonably_mean_towards_python/
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MATLAB team are unreasonably mean towards Python
I'm trying to prepare a workshop for my colleagues, helping them migrate from MATLAB to python, when I found...