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Introduction If you've been working with Node.js for a while, I'm sure you're familiar with the importance of reading files. Whether you're building a web application, a utility script, or even a full-fledged Desktop app, reading files is an important part of a lot of projects. In some cases, you might even find yourself needing to read a file line by line. This approach can be particularly useful
This is the 20th article in my series of articles on Python for NLP. In the last few articles, we have been exploring deep learning techniques to perform a variety of machine learning tasks, and you should also be familiar with the concept of word embeddings. Word embeddings is a way to convert textual information into numeric form, which in turn can be used as input to statistical algorithms. In
Introduction TL;DR; In this article we are going to deploy a Node.js app on Google App Engine and in the process see how it is done. This is going to be a step-by-step demonstration starting from setting up our Google App Engine environment to deployment. NB: This tutorial requires a basic understanding of JavaScript, Node.js, MongoDB, NPM, and Express.js. You can get the source code of the finish
Let's see some examples: * * * * * means: every minute of every hour of every day of the month for every month for every day of the week. 0 16 1,10,22 * * tells cron to run a task at 4 PM (which is the 16th hour) on the 1st, 10th and 22nd day of every month. Installing Crontab Crontab is not included in the standard Python installation. Thus, the first thing we have to do is to install it. This is
Asynchronous programming has been gaining a lot of traction in the past few years, and for good reason. Although it can be more difficult than the traditional linear style, it is also much more efficient. For example, instead of waiting for an HTTP request to finish before continuing execution, with Python async coroutines you can submit the request and do other work that's waiting in a queue whil
By default, Node.js is fairly secure by itself. Although, there are definitely things you have to watch out for. If your Node web-app starts to get more and more popular, for example, you'll need to be thinking more and more about security to ensure that you're keeping your users' data safe. After seeing some questions about Node.js security around the web in the last few weeks, I figured it would
Introduction Over the last few years especially, neural networks (NNs) have really taken off as a practical and efficient way of solving problems that can't be easily solved by an algorithm, like face detection, voice recognition, and medical diagnosis. This is largely thanks to recent discoveries on how to better train and tune a network, as well as the increasing speed of computers. Just recentl
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