Python was conceived in the late 1980s and its implementation was started in December 1989 by Guido van Rossum at CWI in the Netherlands as a successor to the ABC programming language capable of exception handling and interfacing with the Amoeba operating system.Van Rossum is Python's principa...
This repository belongs to a beginner who is in the process of learning the Python programming language. The primary goal is to work through exercises from the "Python Crash Course" book, gaining hands-on experience and gradually improving Python programming skills. ...
After watching all the videos of the famous Standford's CS231n course that took place in 2017, i decided to take summary of the whole course to help me to remember and to anyone who would like to know about it. I've skipped some contents in some lectures
One of my goals in purchasing sethholloway.com is to carve out my own niche on the Internet superhighway–the series of tubes invented by a politician from Tin-uh-see. However, as I google myself (which is even dirtier than it sounds) I can’t help but feel that my job is not yet...
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Ideally, programming languages and markup languages use predictable syntax. Computers tend to do well with predictability, so the concept of alinterwas invented in 1978. If you're not using a linter for YAML, then it's time to adopt this 40-year-old tradition and useyamllint. ...
If, in 1999, VB6 were to continue to develop, its only competitor would be py, and if Microsoft invented a 64-bit version of vb7, VBA would support Linux, MacOS, and even basic code on android. Maybe no one will use python, and Microsoft will have at le...
It was John who invented something groudbreaking and it was called: KML. KML stood for Keyhole Markup Language and has gone on to become a phenomenon that enables one of the most prolific ways to exchange geographic information. Much like you and I can easily exchange and read PDF documents...
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It was John who invented something groudbreaking and it was called: KML. KML stood for Keyhole Markup Language and has gone on to become a phenomenon that enables one of the most prolific ways to exchange geographic information. Much like you and I can easily exchange and read PDF documents...