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As promised: 30 day running correlation for a selection of $BTC / $Crypto pairs. #PythonIsEasy @ARKInvest @CryptoHustle @Jeigh_Al

NCvanEgmond's tweet image. As promised: 30 day running correlation for a selection of $BTC / $Crypto pairs. #PythonIsEasy @ARKInvest @CryptoHustle @Jeigh_Al

From @mvsamuel on Mastodon. Obvious what this does, right? Because #PyThOnIsEaSy

ShriramKMurthi's tweet image. From @mvsamuel on Mastodon. Obvious what this does, right? Because #PyThOnIsEaSy

> #PyThOnIsEaSy > when the language's WTFs are numerous like so often MyPy of PyPi·Org just ups and quiet-quit's its job of deriving Data Types in brief attached, it explodes to loose Any what was narrow Str for no apparent reason ?! good fun to un-puzzle for us or a friend?

pelavarre's tweet image. > #PyThOnIsEaSy
> when the language's WTFs are numerous

like so often MyPy of PyPi·Org just ups and quiet-quit's its job of deriving Data Types

in brief attached, it explodes to loose Any what was narrow Str

for no apparent reason ?!

good fun to un-puzzle for us or a friend?

Today's @dabeaz example in PL shows why it's essential to understand aliasing (which a lot of people don't!). Apparently Python programmers get pretty confused by the fact that `del b` didn't "do anything", which further confirms this. #PyThOnIsEaSy

ShriramKMurthi's tweet image. Today's @dabeaz example in PL shows why it's essential to understand aliasing (which a lot of people don't!). Apparently Python programmers get pretty confused by the fact that `del b` didn't "do anything", which further confirms this.
#PyThOnIsEaSy

Swap two numbers without using third variable #Python #pythoniseasy #pythonforbeginners a=10 b=20 print(a,b) a,b=b,a print(a,b)


trying ma hands on fibonacci,factorial and quadratics.#pythonisEasy


TIL python does not recreate default function params each function call

ethanniser's tweet image. TIL python does not recreate default function params each function call


Replace None vals in a list with a default value: [ i or 'NA' for i in mylist] #pythoniseasy


Btw, I won't accept "python syntax" as hard, we all know #PyThOnIsEaSy, so that's entirely on you. <-;


What do you think the first print statement from Python puts out for this code? — things = ["foo", "bar", "baz", "ham", "eggs", "spam"] for index, value in enumerate(things, start=2): print(index, value)



What an amazing explanation. Such an intuitive reason for a language's behavior. #PyThOnIsEaSy

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We went over this in class today. Right after, a student said, "I cost my internship company 20K this summer because of a similar bug in sending email to people… It was a super-stressful meeting." 20K here, 20K there, adds up to a billion$ bug? (-: #PyThOnIsEaSy

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#PyThOnIsEaSy Seriously, nobody gets aliasing. Nobody. We now have a whole paper on it and a tutor to help... CC @LuKuangChen1

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#PyThOnIsEaSy Seriously, nobody gets aliasing. Nobody. We now have a whole paper on it and a tutor to help... CC @LuKuangChen1

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Btw, I won't accept "python syntax" as hard, we all know #PyThOnIsEaSy, so that's entirely on you. <-;


Today's @dabeaz example in PL shows why it's essential to understand aliasing (which a lot of people don't!). Apparently Python programmers get pretty confused by the fact that `del b` didn't "do anything", which further confirms this. #PyThOnIsEaSy

ShriramKMurthi's tweet image. Today&apos;s @dabeaz example in PL shows why it&apos;s essential to understand aliasing (which a lot of people don&apos;t!). Apparently Python programmers get pretty confused by the fact that `del b` didn&apos;t &quot;do anything&quot;, which further confirms this.
#PyThOnIsEaSy

TIL python does not recreate default function params each function call

ethanniser's tweet image. TIL python does not recreate default function params each function call


> #PyThOnIsEaSy > when the language's WTFs are numerous like so often MyPy of PyPi·Org just ups and quiet-quit's its job of deriving Data Types in brief attached, it explodes to loose Any what was narrow Str for no apparent reason ?! good fun to un-puzzle for us or a friend?

pelavarre's tweet image. &amp;gt; #PyThOnIsEaSy
&amp;gt; when the language&apos;s WTFs are numerous

like so often MyPy of PyPi·Org just ups and quiet-quit&apos;s its job of deriving Data Types

in brief attached, it explodes to loose Any what was narrow Str

for no apparent reason ?!

good fun to un-puzzle for us or a friend?

From @mvsamuel on Mastodon. Obvious what this does, right? Because #PyThOnIsEaSy

ShriramKMurthi's tweet image. From @mvsamuel on Mastodon. Obvious what this does, right? Because #PyThOnIsEaSy

We went over this in class today. Right after, a student said, "I cost my internship company 20K this summer because of a similar bug in sending email to people… It was a super-stressful meeting." 20K here, 20K there, adds up to a billion$ bug? (-: #PyThOnIsEaSy

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What do you think the first print statement from Python puts out for this code? — things = ["foo", "bar", "baz", "ham", "eggs", "spam"] for index, value in enumerate(things, start=2): print(index, value)



What an amazing explanation. Such an intuitive reason for a language's behavior. #PyThOnIsEaSy

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Swap two numbers without using third variable #Python #pythoniseasy #pythonforbeginners a=10 b=20 print(a,b) a,b=b,a print(a,b)


As promised: 30 day running correlation for a selection of $BTC / $Crypto pairs. #PythonIsEasy @ARKInvest @CryptoHustle @Jeigh_Al

NCvanEgmond's tweet image. As promised: 30 day running correlation for a selection of $BTC / $Crypto pairs. #PythonIsEasy @ARKInvest @CryptoHustle @Jeigh_Al

trying ma hands on fibonacci,factorial and quadratics.#pythonisEasy


Replace None vals in a list with a default value: [ i or 'NA' for i in mylist] #pythoniseasy


As promised: 30 day running correlation for a selection of $BTC / $Crypto pairs. #PythonIsEasy @ARKInvest @CryptoHustle @Jeigh_Al

NCvanEgmond's tweet image. As promised: 30 day running correlation for a selection of $BTC / $Crypto pairs. #PythonIsEasy @ARKInvest @CryptoHustle @Jeigh_Al

> #PyThOnIsEaSy > when the language's WTFs are numerous like so often MyPy of PyPi·Org just ups and quiet-quit's its job of deriving Data Types in brief attached, it explodes to loose Any what was narrow Str for no apparent reason ?! good fun to un-puzzle for us or a friend?

pelavarre's tweet image. &amp;gt; #PyThOnIsEaSy
&amp;gt; when the language&apos;s WTFs are numerous

like so often MyPy of PyPi·Org just ups and quiet-quit&apos;s its job of deriving Data Types

in brief attached, it explodes to loose Any what was narrow Str

for no apparent reason ?!

good fun to un-puzzle for us or a friend?

From @mvsamuel on Mastodon. Obvious what this does, right? Because #PyThOnIsEaSy

ShriramKMurthi's tweet image. From @mvsamuel on Mastodon. Obvious what this does, right? Because #PyThOnIsEaSy

Today's @dabeaz example in PL shows why it's essential to understand aliasing (which a lot of people don't!). Apparently Python programmers get pretty confused by the fact that `del b` didn't "do anything", which further confirms this. #PyThOnIsEaSy

ShriramKMurthi's tweet image. Today&apos;s @dabeaz example in PL shows why it&apos;s essential to understand aliasing (which a lot of people don&apos;t!). Apparently Python programmers get pretty confused by the fact that `del b` didn&apos;t &quot;do anything&quot;, which further confirms this.
#PyThOnIsEaSy

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