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If you've heard of Python but don't know where to start with it, these five scripts can help boost your productivity.
Scripts are written with plain English commands and very simple syntax, meaning you don’t need to have any programming experience to create your own functions.
The scripts here are all tiny, with a narrow focus on a useful task. You can use them not only for day-to-day activities, but also to build upon and extend for additional functionality.
The new PyScript project lets you embed Python programs directly in HTML pages and execute them within the browser without any server-based requirements.
PyScript lets you run Python scripts right in the browser, side by side with JavaScript, with two-way interaction between your code and the web page.
[BioBootloader] combined Python and a hefty dose of of AI for a fascinating proof of concept: self-healing Python scripts. He shows things working in a video, embedded below the break, but we’ll ...
How Learning Python Turned Me Into A Working Programmer I hated working in finance, so I took Python courses from home and became a developer.
As one of the most popular, versatile, and beginner-friendly programming langauges, Python can be used for a variety of tasks from analyzing data to building websites. This workshop offers a gentle ...
Here's how R users can get comfortable working with Python and LangChain, one of the hottest platforms for working with large language models.
By using Python’s libraries and automation features, you can streamline workflows, perform advanced calculations, and gain deeper insights—all while working within Excel’s familiar interface.