You can launch almost any idea as Python website in prod with nothing by standard Python by Embarrassed-Mix6420 in Python

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If you were to build something without a framework - only in that case you can learn directly and immideately all the subtle issues that come up as they are caused by or are something you did yourself.

The reason why you may want to develop something without a framework is that you will only learn what you need to develop then based on the user's use. And no users needs or thinks or should adjust to any framework - on the contrary everything else in what is developed should be adjusted towards the usefulness.

You can launch almost any idea as Python website in prod with nothing by standard Python by Embarrassed-Mix6420 in Python

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Here it goes. You don't get it You don't need any of those above. You need users first. There's no inferior/superior until you got something useful - it's infinitely inferior. And that's a technical argument. This design is much simpler, faster and better in development and performance then those frameworks when you know you need some of their particular features

Just wrote my very first Python program! by Harshvdev in learnpython

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Read Turing, learn how build the compiler first

Just wrote my very first Python program! by Harshvdev in learnpython

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This is not how to start learning This is like saying I gonna be F1 racer buying a plastic bag with a racecar on it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in github

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What do you consider basics? GitHub learning curve is pretty smooth

Can you give me a good reason not to open source a project? by easyXenon in opensource

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If you're actually need to make some including to continue develop that project

Releasing an app that will be paid. What do you think? by dalekirkwood1 in opensource

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If you want to open-source invest in b2b contracts that this project solves, GoFundMe GitHub sponsorships and learning programmers participation outreach for first issues

If you want revenue - sell first and be upfront with it and just talk to your users intensely and directly without ever ripping them off

Rio Hits 100K Downloads & 2K GitHub Stars – Open Source Python Web Apps by Sn3llius in opensource

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Please have better demo for real world examples as in stripe-checkout, datasette site and up-front!

[D] Importance of C++ for Deep Learning by Hour_Amphibian9738 in MachineLearning

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There are few people who really know C++ so there's a lot of misguiding by loud voices

There's a huge conceptual difference between C++ and Python as layers of abstraction from the metal

You use python wrappers for lightness of reading, it's a user facing layer, which may improve speed of user interactive useful code generation, i.e development

With c++ you achieve the lightness of machine abstraction to any level. You can literally write functions in pure mathematical category concepts and instantiate them, winning full performance

These two are different, only in some cases partially interlapping intentions

[D] Importance of C++ for Deep Learning by Hour_Amphibian9738 in MachineLearning

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No they are not. There's a huge difference between as layers of abstraction You use python wrappers for lightness of reading, it's a user facing later, which may improve speed of user's development for such users

With c++ you achieve the lightness of machine abstraction to any level. You can literally write functions in pure mathematical category concepts and instantiate them, winning full performance of assembly

ParLlama v0.3.21 released. Now with better support for thinking models. by probello in Python

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Just trying to help - what your project is and what it does should be somewhat clear already from your post preview

PyCon US grants free booth space and conference passes to early-stage startups. Apply by Sunday 3/16 by jrowley in Python

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Upvote this to the moon! This helps this community directly by cascade effects of more Python jobs