This has been an amazing experience and learned a lot along the way:
- MS Azure
- Authentication
- Javascript (Office.js)
- htmx
- Jinja templates
- more #FastAPI
This has been an amazing experience and learned a lot along the way:
- MS Azure
- Authentication
- Javascript (Office.js)
- htmx
- Jinja templates
- more #FastAPI
TL;DR: Use git. 💻
Picture the following:
You are starting an app concept using your favorite LLM Code assistant (GH Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, etc) 🚀
TL;DR: Use git. 💻
Picture the following:
You are starting an app concept using your favorite LLM Code assistant (GH Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, etc) 🚀
1. Prints all values
2. Prints non-zero values
3. Syntax error
4. Prints nothing
1. Prints all values
2. Prints non-zero values
3. Syntax error
4. Prints nothing
Kiro is a new AI IDE by AWS, and it is free to try with some good limits on usage.
Kiro is a new AI IDE by AWS, and it is free to try with some good limits on usage.
It’s about making smarter decisions with data—and if you’re not comfortable with these 6 tools, you’re flying blind.
It’s about making smarter decisions with data—and if you’re not comfortable with these 6 tools, you’re flying blind.
I'm curious to see how efficiently others use tools like Cursor. There's an interesting plot in your Cursor account that displays the number of lines proposed by Cursor and how many you accepted.
I'm curious to see how efficiently others use tools like Cursor. There's an interesting plot in your Cursor account that displays the number of lines proposed by Cursor and how many you accepted.
You just can't imagine working without it anymore.
Which of these libraries do you rely on the MOST when using Python?
1. Pydantic
2. FastAPI
3. Django
4. Sqlalchemy
You just can't imagine working without it anymore.
Which of these libraries do you rely on the MOST when using Python?
1. Pydantic
2. FastAPI
3. Django
4. Sqlalchemy
and what it taught me about the internet.
I just wanted my own little corner of the web. No ChatGPT back then—just deep Google dives, blog posts, and a few books. Here is what surprised me:
and what it taught me about the internet.
I just wanted my own little corner of the web. No ChatGPT back then—just deep Google dives, blog posts, and a few books. Here is what surprised me:
Sounds too good to be true?
That’s exactly what tools like xlwings Lite, Anaconda Code, JupyterLite, and PySheets make possible today.
Sounds too good to be true?
That’s exactly what tools like xlwings Lite, Anaconda Code, JupyterLite, and PySheets make possible today.
I’ve been testing different AI tools over the past few months—
some great, some not worth the cost.
If you’re trying to figure out the best combination of tools
for coding, writing, or just thinking clearly,
I’ve been testing different AI tools over the past few months—
some great, some not worth the cost.
If you’re trying to figure out the best combination of tools
for coding, writing, or just thinking clearly,
Some of the advantages are:
Some of the advantages are:
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Some basic concepts from the book:
“Rust is an ahead-of-time compiled language, meaning you can compile a program and give the executable to someone else, and they can run it even without having Rust installed.”
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Some basic concepts from the book:
“Rust is an ahead-of-time compiled language, meaning you can compile a program and give the executable to someone else, and they can run it even without having Rust installed.”
The one I use the most is Ctrl + Shift + Arrow since it lets me select entire blocks of data in a second.
What's your personal favorite? 💡
The one I use the most is Ctrl + Shift + Arrow since it lets me select entire blocks of data in a second.
What's your personal favorite? 💡
To analyze data.
To apply machine learning.
To make smarter decisions.
You’re still working with Excel.
And doing what you can.
But deep down…
you know you could do more.
More insights.
Better forecasts.
Smarter models.
To analyze data.
To apply machine learning.
To make smarter decisions.
You’re still working with Excel.
And doing what you can.
But deep down…
you know you could do more.
More insights.
Better forecasts.
Smarter models.
What will this print?
print("5" + "10")
A) 15
B) 510
C) Error
D) None
👇 Drop your answer in the comments!
#Python #PythonQuiz #SoftwareEngineering
What will this print?
print("5" + "10")
A) 15
B) 510
C) Error
D) None
👇 Drop your answer in the comments!
#Python #PythonQuiz #SoftwareEngineering
No one used them and since Python is a dynamically typed language, why they even existed? Just write your code and it runs.
No one used them and since Python is a dynamically typed language, why they even existed? Just write your code and it runs.
A) SLOPE
B) LINEST
C) TREND
D) IF
👉 Feel free to share your answer in the comments!
A) SLOPE
B) LINEST
C) TREND
D) IF
👉 Feel free to share your answer in the comments!
Installing #Rust
The recommended way is to install rustup from the command line or terminal. I'm using MacOS so I was tempted to see if an installation through #brew was available.
Installing #Rust
The recommended way is to install rustup from the command line or terminal. I'm using MacOS so I was tempted to see if an installation through #brew was available.
#ComputerScience #Programming #Algorithms #VibeCoding
#ComputerScience #Programming #Algorithms #VibeCoding
Don’t forget to join the beta testing waitlist! ➡️tally.so/r/mRlaWJ
Don’t forget to join the beta testing waitlist! ➡️tally.so/r/mRlaWJ
I’m curious to hear from others!
I’m curious to hear from others!
I searched Google "What's the best way to learn #Rust". After spending about 10 minutes searching across different sites and Reddit posts, I'll focus on using two resources:
- The Rust Programming Language
- Rustlings
I searched Google "What's the best way to learn #Rust". After spending about 10 minutes searching across different sites and Reddit posts, I'll focus on using two resources:
- The Rust Programming Language
- Rustlings