Every Python developer knows some or all of these libraries, because they’re stable, reliable, and excellent at what they do.
Code that works perfectly locally (on macOS) goes silent the moment it is deployed to a production Docker container. This is a common sight in solo development. This time, I fell into this classic ...
When it comes to working with data in a tabular form, most people reach for a spreadsheet. That’s not a bad choice: Microsoft Excel and similar programs are familiar and loaded with functionality for ...
Raster-to-Graph is a novel automatic recognition framework, which achieves structural and semantic recognition of floorplans, addresses the problem of obtaining high-quality vectorized floorplans from ...
Posit’s ggbot2 is a voice assistant for ggplot2. Tell it what you want in a spoken conversation, and it will generate plots and ggplot2 R code from your data. Typing questions into a chatbot is nice, ...
Recently, OpenAI released Code Interpreter in ChatGPT for all paying users. However, it costs $20 per month, which is not affordable for everyone. So if you want to use ChatGPT Code Interpreter for ...
This crate implements functions for generating plots and drawings in Rust. It uses Python/Matplotlib but is designed specifically for Rust developers, combining the convenience of a Rust-native API ...
Python libraries are pre-written collections of code designed to simplify programming by providing ready-made functions for specific tasks. They eliminate the need to write repetitive code and cover ...