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This is a really good point for a language that is largely advertised as being more secure due to the borrowchecker.
This is a really good point for a language that is largely advertised as being more secure due to the borrowchecker.
I heard there are quantum computing libraries in Python if that interests you!
If I were you I’d browse PyPi for any packages that look cool.
I’m not exactly sure what to think about it, but I do like how there’s specific things that have their implementation in code right there. I did only look at the site for like a minute, so take that with a grain of salt.
Omg there’s a lot more than I realized there would be. I really appreciate going out if your way like this!
This looks like a really cool library, but I don’t have any experience in color. Are there any resources you’d recommend to learn before/while using this library?
This is so bad I can’t look away
Thanks, that was a lot of info I didn’t know either. I was wondering how to use clippy…
I’ve been working on a scraper to get congress stock trades. I’m thinking of potentially just serving it as an API. If theres an API that someone else knows about I’m all ears.
More like a crawler. I wanna make a configurable web crawler using nmap where you can pop scripts in and get output all in one place.
I’m working on a distributed network scanner. Mostly for my own understanding of networking because there’s always something new to learn in this space
What’s it ab?
What do you mean by jenk? Is that a specific term used to refer to tech junk?
I don’t think you can trust because we can’t verify the results they put out, plus iirc, people have done wild comparisons between mojo and different langs.
It kinda seems like if AWS permissions management and torrenting had a baby. Edit: in all seriousness tho, I like the data model. Are there any libraries that support this yet?
Who else is going to cuddle their nuts and jelq them if we don’t?
Fuck amazon
I would say probably submit a bug report that says what you were using as ur dev env at the time. If they patched it, they’ll delete your report and if they haven’t patched it, you’ve given them some great info. Either way it doesn’t hurt to leave a report
Omg this IS a real project
Before scraping I would verify that there is no HTTP API that you can use to craft requests instead of scraping from the website. These might be higher quality than what you can scrape. If there is no easy to use http API, go to scraping then. I would generally consider scraping the last option, unless it’s a ridiculously easy website to scrape.