Hi Guys, I have Always been asked to share my code which I use in my video. Answering people’s questions is great, and the feeling you get when you solve a p...
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I was working on an university project with some course mates when I had this conversation. My course mate said: “I don’t understand this design with APIs; why don’t we just make life easier for them…
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Moving from Python to C++, how to use classes, header files and source files. Slide Deck: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CgVhxocijIaFJD9Zk3RQQLM8xdm...
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This is the first in a series of posts in which I’m going to go through the process of building a web application (and its web server) from scratch in Python. For the purposes of this series, I’m going to solely rely on the Python standard library and I’m going to ignore the WSGI standard. Without further ado, let’s get to it! The web server To begin with, we’re going to write the HTTP server that will power our web app.
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While CMake has become the de-facto standard buildsystem for C++, it's siblings CTest and CPack are less well known. This talk gives a lightspeed introduction …
This is a short collection of lessons learned using Colab as my main coding learning environment for the past few months. Some tricks are Colab specific, others as general Jupyter tips, and still more are filesystem related, but all have proven useful for me.
An attempt to create a convenient workspace that makes it possible to work with multiple custom python libraries, while keeping all benefits of Google Colaboratory.
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