Epython Lab
6.45K subscribers
660 photos
31 videos
104 files
1.22K links
Welcome to Epython Lab, where you can get resources to learn, one-on-one trainings on machine learning, business analytics, and Python, and solutions for business problems.

Buy ads: https://telega.io/c/epythonlab
Download Telegram
Forwarded from Epython Lab
How to become a full stack developer? Here are full stack developer roadmap
πŸ”₯5
Choose the answer in the following pollπŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡
@epythonlab
What will be the output of the above code?
Anonymous Quiz
30%
[True, False]
38%
[False, False]
12%
[False, True]
20%
[True, True]
πŸ‘5
How fast is built-in sorting function
@epythonlab #short_codes
πŸ‘3
Reduce Searching Complexity by sorting dictionary data by key or value

https://youtu.be/tB6VDz4kwxY

Don't forget to share and subscribe
πŸ‘3
Hands-On Data Science and Python Machine Learning

Download Book

Join @epythonlab #mlbooks
πŸ‘5
You've come across the following piece of code:
c = a * b
could the following be possible outcomes? 1. c is list a repeated b times 2. c is list b repeated a times
Anonymous Poll
23%
No to both options
37%
Yes to both options
31%
Yes to option 1, no option 2
9%
Yes to option 2, no option 1
πŸ‘2❀1
New Features of Python 3.11
@epythonlab
πŸ”₯6
Which string formatting is used to format complex string? We would have a better understanding of you mention your reason in the comment box.
Anonymous Poll
14%
% operator
37%
f-string
49%
str.format()
πŸ‘5
We've heard that the word is more powerful than action. How do you calculate the power of a word if you are asked to show that the word is more powerful than action in Python?

Looking for some resources here https://lnkd.in/dsCjHt3x
#python
πŸ”₯3πŸ‘1
Find All Python Errors
@epythonlab #short_codes
πŸ‘4
Forwarded from Epython Lab
How many of you are absolute beginners and want to learn python from scratch?
Anonymous Poll
55%
I'm beginner, I want to learn from scratch
33%
I know basic, I want to learn advanced
12%
I'm advanced, I want to learn ML
Desktop Notifier in Python

@epythonlab #short_codes
πŸ‘10