One of my favourite recent python discoveries was that you can use f-strings like this 'print(f"{words=}")` and it'll print out 'words=['hello', 'there']'. Yes, I am easily excited by such things ;-). I love this project and the video - reminds me so much of doing my own python scripts. "So, this should work now, right?" ... "Ohno!"...
I like your videos a lot! Unconventional Coding. How about a code that will track 11k+ items quantities from a Magento platform and updated it in a Shopify mirrored website ? The user in Magento platform is a customer. In Shopify is an admin. The code uses a cron script to make the quantity updates every 3 days. I would like seeing you tackling that 🎉 Thank you for the videos. Please keep it up.
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One of my favourite recent python discoveries was that you can use f-strings like this 'print(f"{words=}")` and it'll print out 'words=['hello', 'there']'. Yes, I am easily excited by such things ;-). I love this project and the video - reminds me so much of doing my own python scripts. "So, this should work now, right?" ... "Ohno!"...
I gotta say that got me a little bit excited too
I did watch till the end and I subscribed
Awesome, thanks!
Great video! Watched till the end! I wonder if it’s possible to do glow text in python. That would be cool
I like your videos a lot!
Unconventional Coding.
How about a code that will track 11k+ items quantities from a Magento platform and updated it in a Shopify mirrored website ?
The user in Magento platform is a customer.
In Shopify is an admin.
The code uses a cron script to make the quantity updates every 3 days.
I would like seeing you tackling that 🎉
Thank you for the videos.
Please keep it up.
First 😎😎!!