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Python Libraries

Which python libraries are using for which targets? And where to learn to use them? (what books, courses, sites)?

16th Sep 2017, 6:00 AM
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Libraries are often well specialized and theme-focused. The most recognized repository for them is PyPI, the Python Package Index: https://pypi.python.org/pypi It is searchable :)
16th Sep 2017, 6:33 AM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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A bit of all, I would say. Some concepts are better to be studied alone by reading the docs and some are simpler to understand when shown online. If you need statistical/mathematical background refreshed, I would recommend reading - it's more of a theoretical knowledge. While if you want to see some models or neural network in action, you might want to run a video to observe it. Especially if you'd have to wait a couple of hours/days before it runs all the epochs ;)
16th Sep 2017, 8:17 AM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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Oh, no, by far no. Those are all that are verified and accessible for everyone, but you have to "pip install" or " conda install" them to be able to use them.
16th Sep 2017, 6:57 AM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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Sure, check out the titles on my Python-devoted thread: https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/444755/?ref=app Also, there are pretty good courses on coursera.org and particularly on datacamp.com (6-months for free now! shh.... ;)
16th Sep 2017, 7:26 AM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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go to 1---pycharm ide/compiler 2---files 3---settings 4---project interpreter( keep internet on) ##theres a search area for each and every module in python ever created.## 5---u can install them( latest version) 6---do codes using them 7---even unistall them when tasks over from A to Z see each module name google them.. see how/when/why they works...
16th Sep 2017, 11:20 AM
sayan chandra
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Oh okay. I confused PSL with PyPI haha
16th Sep 2017, 6:57 AM
👑 Prometheus 🇸🇬
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Thank you, @Kuba and @sayan
17th Sep 2017, 8:17 AM
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Adding couple of library resources: https://code.sololearn.com/WPt7hMnBd60i/?ref=app
28th May 2018, 9:14 AM
Rahul George
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So is that the set of libraries that are inbuilt?
16th Sep 2017, 6:50 AM
👑 Prometheus 🇸🇬
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@Kuba, and do you know any books that are teaching you to use the libraries refering to Big Data?
16th Sep 2017, 7:07 AM
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Thanks a lot:) And want to know your opinion, what is easier to learn python after you know basics, watch courses/read books or search in documentations?
16th Sep 2017, 7:45 AM
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