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Elementary school education: Is it love or just Python?
Python is the main programming language we use in our school to teach students basic programming concepts and algorithms. Our students love Python - with Python they can create their own apps, websites, quizzes, solve different problems and much more. Students use different modules like Pygame, Matplotlib, Numpy, Tkinter etc. to turn their ideas into reality and develop skills like computational thinking, creativity and problem solving. Read more
Abridging clinical conversations using Python
Python powers major aspects of Abridge’s ML lifecycle, including data annotation, research and experimentation, and ML model deployment to production. Read more
Python for Financial Machine Learning at Union Investment
Python and its broad variety of libraries are very well suited to develop customized machine learning tools which tackle the complex challenges posed by financial time series. Read more
Python provides convenience and flexibility for scalable ML/AI
Python's convenience has made it the most popular language for machine learning and artificial intelligence. Python's flexibility has allowed Anyscale to make ML/AI scalable from laptops to clusters. Read more
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Python for Financial Machine Learning at Union Investment
Python in a classic enterprise setting - hand-rolled microservices for supply chain / ERP
Making our new website and admin work together using Python
Using Python scripts to analyse SEO and broken links on your site
Education
Elementary school education: Is it love or just Python?
Using Python to Automate Tedious Tasks
Government
Saving the world with Open Data and Python
Scientific
Python for Collaborative Drug Discovery
Python for Scientific Data Visualization
Software Development
Python provides convenience and flexibility for scalable ML/AI
Building an open-source and cross-platform Azure CLI with Python
D-Link Australia Uses Python to Control Firmware Updates
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