@RockWerchter Another festival day wasted on bad organisation and so-called safety. With a barn that’s not even full and a very dangerous crowd in front. “Best festival of Belgium”? @RockWerchter
Aside from great 3rd party packages, Python provides tons of great tools for data analysis in its standard library. Itertool's groupby is often overlooked but very powerful. Here are a couple of tricks to fully exploit its functionality. https://t.co/Kh2lNonenb #python
@winterrose@ranman Up until recently, I'd agree with #5, but not anymore. In an early stage startup, your infrastructure is either changing a lot, or not at all. In those cases, setting up stuff with the console requires a lot less effort, which saves you time to build on your product.
During COVID, almost all of my programming tutor gigs went fully online, which was quite the challenge. I've found a good setup that works for me, maybe it works for you too! #sidehustle#development#programming
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@hjwp Indeed. I often find myself having many var, _, __, ___ = my_function() statements or wrapping the result in dataclass and manually assign attributes. The structured unpacking would help a lot with that imo.
Deze Belg wil met tweede tech start-up de transportsector op zijn grondvesten doen daveren: “Dit is mijn levenswerk” https://t.co/cWunIU8IEP by @Lotteverc
Kunnen we het even hebben over hoeveel waarde we hechten aan screenshots van tweets? In minder dan 10 seconden kan iedereen een valse tweet genereren. Geen Photoshop nodig.
Twee keer nadenken voor je een screenshot van een (controversiële / ophefmakende) tweet deelt.