Hi John,
2020 is finally over and aren't we all glad? On the bright side, while social distancing, we got a chance to rediscover the simple joys of life. A chance to go back to the basics! Here are our most read articles of 2020 so you can brush up your Python and Perl programming basics in time for 2021.
#1. Top 10 Python Packages for Machine Learning
This article explores the top 10 ML packages that you need to know, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each. You can even download a pre-built and ready to use Python runtime environment with these packages – For Windows or Linux.
#2. 'Pearls of Perl' - The Perl Tools for Every Developer
Programming languages wax and wane, but they never truly disappear. These 10 Perl tools can be useful in every developer's toolbox. Get a version of Perl 5.28 with the tools listed in this post so you can test them out for yourself.
#3. How to Automate Your Home With Python
Python has been making home automation possible for many years now. This blog demonstrates how you can have fun with Python's HomeAssistant and automate your home while practicing your Python skills.
#4. How to Build an Algorithmic Trading Bot With Python
Whether you are a seasoned programmer just getting started with financial trading, or an experienced investor interested in discovering the power of Python, this Python tutorial is for you.
#5. How to Build a Digital Virtual Assistant in Python
This tutorial will walk you through the basics of building your own digital virtual assistant in Python, complete with voice activation plus response to a few basic inquiries.
#6. 10 Python Tools to Make a Developer's Life Easier
This post introduces a few Python tools that our developers always keep around to make their lives easier by helping to solve key tasks that need to get done on a regular basis.
#7. How to Build a CI/CD Pipeline for Python
Did you know that with a single automatable command, you could make your runtime environment perfectly reproducible not only on individual developer machines, but on CI/CD and production machines as well? Here's how.
There you go. These are the most popular picks, but there's plenty more in our Resources Library to help you 'code more, fix less' in the new year!
Stay healthy and safe, folks! Happy 2021 ๐
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