What it jitpy?¶ jitpy is a hack to embed PyPy inside CPython: the goal is to let PyPy optimize selected functions and call them from CPython. The provided interface is limited: you can pass only simple builtin immutable types and numpy arrays. In other words, you cannot pass lists, dicts, and instances of custom classes. The usage pattern is similar to numba, though it does have very different cha
Chatbots have created a new path that enhances communication between machines and humans. They are built to improve the customer service of a company and increase operational efficiency, thereby creating better engagement, decreased churn rates, as well as an increase in overall growth in sales. Chatbots have gained vast popularity over the past few years and they will keep on climbing heights in
What started as a dream for a worldwide library of sorts, has transformed into not only a global repository of knowledge but also the most popular and widely deployed Application Platform: the World Wide Web. The poster child for Agile, it was not developed as a whole by a single entity, but rather grew as servers and clients expanded it's capabilities. Standards grew along with them. While growi
Taking care of business, one python script at a time Introduction The purpose of this article is to show some common Excel tasks and how you would execute similar tasks in pandas. Some of the examples are somewhat trivial but I think it is important to show the simple as well as the more complex functions you can find elsewhere. As an added bonus, I’m going to do some fuzzy string matching to show
The spread of infection as a gif. Even the Finns will succumb. Inspired by Jason at Almost Looks Like Work I wanted to take on some modeling of disease spread. Note that this model has no claim what so ever on reflecting reality and is not to be mistaken for the horrible epidemic in West Africa. On the contrary, it’s more to be viewed as some sort of fictional zombie outbreak. That said, let’s get
I've been programming all my life, but never been a programmer. Most of my work was done in Visual Basic because it's what I was most comfortable with, plus a smattering of other languages (R, C, JavaScript, etc... Pascal, Applescript, Hypertext and BASIC, which I learned in 1979, if you go far back enough). A couple of years ago, I decided to use Python exclusively so that I could improve my codi
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