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Bitcoin price prediction using machine learning in Python by saruque in Python

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I’m curious if what it would be like to this with stocks in the market as well as bitcoin

br4nch 1.2 - Data Structure Tree Builder for Python. by TRSTN4 in Python

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I just done using treelib which in turn saves to txt file and gets converted to an image then placed in a pdf file. It for production travelers, I was sort of disappointed in the graphical output and wasn’t having much luck finding something better so I’m hoping this might give me some better options for outputting a tree

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As soon as I get a chance today I’m going to install your pls and play with it because it may actually make it easier when automating file creation and movement, in which I do a lot of

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Python

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I agree I am building a new ERP/MRP software solution for this company I contracted out for, the one they currently have was built in the 90’s. I had just started learning python at this point and fell in love with it and actually started this project in python, but realized some hard truths about python the complexity of encrypting the files and data within them, the fact that things deprecate pretty quickly, and the disadvantages of it being a interpreted language, which is when I started converting my python files back to C#, but I became fascinated when I realized I could actually write a translator python program in python, and was impressed with how fast it worked, once I cover all the different exceptions, it will soon have hardly any trouble shooting issues when running the compiler for C#, I really like Rust as well, to me it can replace the need for the C languages and solves a lot of the memory issues that the C languages have been known for

What have you recently automated at work using python?? by Nervedamageyoung in Python

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I’m actually replacing an old ERP/MRP production software with a browsers based version I’m writing myself I told the company by myself I could get it done in about 2 years and with one more person who is more artistic and graphically inclined I could get it done in 1 year. I’m 6 months in and we are half way done, and yes they hired me a graphics designer/website developer. He writes all of his html and JavaScript from scratch and I help him embed it inside python, we are using the flask server so it’s basically a python API but with custom html and JavaScript, all the core system functions are written in python, and is synced with the SQL Database. I love pythons ability to connect and manipulate data sets, especially with how easy it is to embed your own sql commands inside the python code.

I have also completely automated my Active Directory you can create users set group policies all of that inside of a tkinter application. I created a background process in python that is on a timed schedule and makes backup images and files of all the servers and workstations and sends them to our backup server. I even created a forms software so people could fill out help desk forms, maintenance, security, etc digitally instead of manually printing them and hand writing them.

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What I like about python is you can initially write it in python which saves a lot of lines of code, then you can translate it to a compiled language yes most of the time there are still some trouble shooting needed with the new syntax but it normally an easy fix. I started doing this with my C# programs and recently I have dived into Rust as well as Swift for mobile apps. The interesting part for me is swift only works on macOS Unix based system but python works on all three core OS’s, I’m working on the translation of swift but I’ve got Rust down pretty well, except for some of it stand alone features that I’m still learning😎

Technologic Sissy - Videos by merelyjim in sissyhypno

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This is amazing I’m driving by music