Imo is more intuitive the need of () in print,like is a function like any other, why would not use ()?
Imo is more intuitive the need of () in print,like is a function like any other, why would not use ()?
But what about the pleasure of starting any project with “import pandas as pd”?
One of the things that frustrated me more with python, coming from R and Julia, was that the math and statistics functions weren’t default. But after learning more, and learning the math, numpy, scipy and others started yo like that, there’s different projects working on the same and you pick and choose what works better for you.
I always understood that the fire was a metaphor for intelligence/knowledge, akin to the apple in the Bible. Humans having intelligence separate them from animals, therefore an step closer to gods.
Fast fashion is older that the 2020’s
I was doing a job interview and the manager asked me why I choose python over other languages like R, like if I tough that python was the best language or what? I answered that python is not the best language for anything, for any job you want there’s a better language, but python is the second best one for everything, so it offers a flexibility that no other language can. Like in my actuarial sciences MBA, all the professors use R, for 99% of they do I have an equivalent library in python, for the 1% that don’t I can use rpy2 and run R code directly in python. Guess they liked my answer because I was approved and I’m about to start there in October.
This is why there were nothing created or invented before 1710.
This is why the JK street in São Paulo is a fucking hell.
All Italians are already dead after Brazilians decided that having sushi or French fries on a pizza was ok.
In the same way that you can be straight and feminine at the same time.
Sadly, he passed away after being pancaked by drunk dump truck driver.
The history of philosophy without any gaps have a secondary podcast with history of philosophy in India and history of Africana philosophy, look up for the interview episodes, they had Indian, African and carebean philosophers being interview.
Brazillian DJ Maia tell the story of Brazillian funk from its origins in the beaches of Rio de Janeiro to the periphery of São Paulo.
https://www.nts.live/shows/sao-paulo-funk/episodes/sao-paulo-funk-maia-7th-april-2024
Is based on the Java island coffee, the preferred variation of James Gosling. This is why the Java logo is a cup of coffee.
Edit: I made that up, but looks like it’s true?
My professor uses Openboard and it’s look really good
Yeah, there’s a bunch of humans called Julia.
There’s also OCamel and Julia.
Sisyphus keep trying to push the trolley out of the cave.
More like, im occupying my neighbor house while having him locked on the basement, he throws a rock at me and I’m just go around killing everyone I see.