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Python Tools for Scientists, by Lee Vaughn (No Starch Press, San Francisco), to be released in January 2023, is a guide for the Pythonically perplexed. As described in the introduction, this book ...
In theory, any Python code is OK as long as it’s syntactically correct and runs as intended. In practice, you want to adopt a consistent style across your projects, preferably one guided by ...
Azure Functions, Microsoft's take on cloud-hosted, serverless, event-driven computing, now officially supports the Python programming language. The general availability of Python support follows a ...
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