But what about the pleasure of starting any project with “import pandas as pd”?
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 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.
Everyone is QA now.
They stole a total of two uncompressed assets.
Edit: lmao, I read it as “Fornite” and this is why I made that comment about the assets.
What will happen with f-droid apps?
Maybe OP works on infosec and the team was like yeah, makes sense?
QA developers near your. They want to review your code now!
I was hoping for a sand clock and the python snake, but now I’m not sure if the sand clock is an international actuarial thing, or if is just a brazillian one. But for mathematical notation related to actuarial sciences the annuanity [1] is the main one, so 2/10.
We know windows spyware traffic have the top priority.
Imo is more intuitive the need of () in print,like is a function like any other, why would not use ()?