This kind of information should also be considered as programming fundamentals! What the other channels and tutorials always leave out! Thanks for what you're doing for us for free. God bless you!
Great video, I really liked how you laid it all out. The way you did this made it very simple follow along. Thanks for all your hard work. Always look forward to the new vids. BTW Python Bible 7 in 1 awesome read. 👍👍👍
The video suggests that a library is a collection of multiple packages and modules, which is a bit misleading. In Python, the term "library" is often used more loosely to refer to any collection of reusable code. A library can be a single module, a package, or a collection of packages. The distinction between a package and a library is not as rigid as the video suggests.
This video is nice. From personal experience, most bugs in this language are libraries and packages. I think there should be a more extensive video regarding libraries. It will standards refer to the following: Documentation, testing, handling, other libraries that help. Last to mention SLSA (Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts) .
Wow I finally got it. Thanks a lot. But where can I find more information about a Library. For example the "socket" or "os" library. Where can I find all the available functions and how to use it? So the structure is: main | - Library | - - Package | - - - Modules
hey man you just using short cut and key board itself modify and create copy every thing using VIM if you make tutorial on neovim or ideavim it be helpful and also if you share your vim configuration also be helpful
This kind of information should also be considered as programming fundamentals! What the other channels and tutorials always leave out! Thanks for what you're doing for us for free. God bless you!
True this basic shit they need to show but literally nobody does
Awesome video, and perfect length. Concise and informative📠💯
Thank you, They did not tell us this anywhere
Great video, I really liked how you laid it all out. The way you did this made it very simple follow along. Thanks for all your hard work. Always look forward to the new vids. BTW Python Bible 7 in 1 awesome read. 👍👍👍
The video suggests that a library is a collection of multiple packages and modules, which is a bit misleading. In Python, the term "library" is often used more loosely to refer to any collection of reusable code. A library can be a single module, a package, or a collection of packages. The distinction between a package and a library is not as rigid as the video suggests.
Really great tutorial. It's the basics that no-one tells you about. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video and for explaining the differences so well!
Thanks a lot man! You made a super simple explanation of the subject and i really appreciate that
Thank you! Very good explanation by visualisation with lib, module, pac and funciton names both in the tree and at import! :D
Going AWESOME ...!!! clarity and quality!
Thanks. Concise and clear!
very nice tutorial thank you!
This video is nice. From personal experience, most bugs in this language are libraries and packages. I think there should be a more extensive video regarding libraries. It will standards refer to the following:
Documentation, testing, handling, other libraries that help. Last to mention SLSA (Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts) .
Very informative.Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Great episode! I have a question about your termina/console bar at the bottom. How did you lay it out that way?
Thanks . To the point !
Thanks bro, this was very helpful 👍
so clear .. thanks man
That was very helpful and on point
It was useful thanks a lot🙏🏼
Thank you really
thank you very much! Very Clearly
Glad to hear you like it!
10/10 !! Thank you so much !
Wow I finally got it. Thanks a lot. But where can I find more information about a Library. For example the "socket" or "os" library. Where can I find all the available functions and how to use it?
So the structure is:
main
| - Library
| - - Package
| - - - Modules
So a library is a directory without an __init__.py file and only contains packages directly under it?
Yes, but it can also contain other modules.
Thank you
Does you need internet access to install the modules
'1:06 by model you mean module?
Thanks
hey man you just using short cut and key board itself modify and create copy every thing using VIM if you make tutorial on neovim or ideavim it be helpful and also if you share your vim configuration also be helpful
You are different. Thanx a lot.
How to convert code python to tensorflwo lite please
Oh, that's easy:
string = "code python"
print(f"before: {string}")
string = "".join(s for s in "tensorflwo lite")
print(f"after: {string}")
Done 👍
I had wondered.
Bahas tentang devin ai bro
Thx_.
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