How to Get Better at Software Development Time Estimation
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Let's admit it right away. Estimating the time that it takes to develop and code things up is hard, and most of us are pretty crappy at it. It's something that I have struggled with in the past, and still struggle with to this day. But all is not lost! There are ways to build this skill …
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Firestore Rules Examples – Ten Must-Know Patterns
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I've been there... You're staring at a blank firestore.rules page, not knowing where to start. You want to make sure that your website is secure, but you're not sure what to do and you are worried that you will do it incorrectly. But have no fear! These Firestore rules examples will give you the …
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Never Run out of Programming Side Project Ideas – The 5 steps.
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I don't know what to make!Every budding developer ever These words have spurted out of your mouth when trying to come up with new programming side project ideas at some point, I'm sure. Probably accompanied by "I can't come up with anything" and "I'm not an idea person". But let me tell …
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Become a Lord of the Cells and Speed up Your Jupyter Notebook Workflow
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Everyone loves a good Jupyter Notebook. Jupyter Notebooks are an insanely convenient environment to rapidly prototype Python scripts and delve into Data Science. They speed up the time from writing code to actually executing it and you can visually see the output for each section you write.
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[Video Series] Taking Your Python Skills to the Next Level With Pythonic Code 每 Lambda Expressions
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This is the last post in?a series covering Pythonic code written by?Michael Kennedy of Talk Python To Me. Be sure to catch?the whole series with 5 powerful Pythonic recommendations and over 45 minutes of video examples.
Python treats functions as first class citizens. This provides a tonne of …
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[Video Series] Taking Your Python Skills to the Next Level With Pythonic Code 每 Processing Large Data Sets With Yield and Generators
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This is the 4th in?a series covering Pythonic code written by?Michael Kennedy of Talk Python To Me. Be sure to catch?the whole series with 5 powerful Pythonic recommendations and over 45 minutes of video examples.
Any time you are writing a method that returns a sequence (especially if that …
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[Video Series] Taking Your Python Skills to the Next Level With Pythonic Code 每 Merging Dictionaries
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This is the 3rd in?a series covering Pythonic code written by?Michael Kennedy of Talk Python To Me. Be sure to catch?the whole series with 5 powerful Pythonic recommendations and over 45 minutes of video examples.
DICTIONARIES ARE IMPORTANT
Dictionaries play an absolutely central role in Python. …
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[Video Series] Taking Your Python Skills to the Next Level With Pythonic Code – Hacking Python’s Memory With __slots__
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This is the second?post in?a series covering Pythonic code written by?Michael Kennedy of Talk Python To Me. Be sure to catch?the whole series with 5 powerful Pythonic recommendations and over 45 minutes of video examples.
What if I told you there was a simple technique you can apply to?your …
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[Video Series] Taking Your Python Skills to the Next Level With Pythonic Code – Stop Using Lists for Everything
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Taking Your Python Skills to the Next Level With Pythonic Code - Stop Using Lists for Everything
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[Video Series] Taking Your Python Skills to the Next Level With Pythonic Code – Introduction
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Taking Your Python Skills to the Next Level With Pythonic Code? - Introduction
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