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Introductory Python programming exercises, with sample solutions, explanations, and a budding community of Python learners!
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Practice Python - Introductory Python programming exercises, with sample solutions, explanations, and a budding community of Python learners. Follow @practice_python
tensorflow-forward-ad - Forward-mode Automatic Differentiation for TensorFlow github.com/renmengye/tens…
@scottbsanderson @__qualname__ The winners of the Nth Annual Python Bee! #PyCon2017 #PyConOpenSpace
Get excited for the Nth annual Python Bee at #pycon Room B113 at 2pm #PyconOpenSpaces
Students, you can get free Amazon Prime (with an EDU email address) amazon.com/gp/student/sig…
Part 4 of the Birthdays series: simple plotting with @BokehPlots practicepython.org/exercise/2017/… #python
Maybe the most accessible, from scratch walkthrough on Mandlebrot fractals 🌀 I've seen: medium.com/dailyjs/the-ma… - uses JS + Canvas too! 🌠
April's #bostonpython Project Night is Wed April 5 at #edx's office in Kendall Sq in Cambridge: bit.ly/2nvcP6T
Have students write pseudocode as a pre-lab exercise so they are prepared to write code when lab begins. ow.ly/IihL30a3nT6
What better to do on a Friday night than start learning #Python? practicepython.org/blog/2017/03/2…
Exercise 35 solutions: practicepython.org/solution/2017/…. Using Counters to count months in a JSON file of birthdays!
Start with 1, move on to 2, etc! Right now we have 35 exercises for your next few days!
I listened to Episode 100 of the @TalkPython podcast where Guido van Rossum was a host - you should listen too! practicepython.org/blog/2017/03/1…
New exercise - 35 Birthday Months practicepython.org/exercise/2017/…. Part 3 of 4 of the birthday series #learnpython
e.g. [{'a': [1, 2], 'b': [3]}, {'a': [4], 'c': [5]}] -> {'a': [1, 2, 4], 'b': [3], 'c': [5]}]. Your answer should fit in a tweet.
Python one-liner puzzle: given a list of dicts of (string) key -> list, compute a dict with values the corresponding lists concatenated.
3 short syntax differences between Pythons 2 and 3, for beginners! practicepython.org/blog/2017/02/0…
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