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Source channel @devilsbelow · Post #526 · Feb 9

🌐Weekly News Digest [ February 2 – February 8 ] That was a week when we learned about what Epsteinhad to do with Africa's oil... 💡...and, there were other highlights: 🇦🇴 Angola — Opposition Group Declares Independence of Oil-Rich Enclave of Cabinda from Angola 🇧🇫 Burkina Faso — Burkina Faso Boasts of Record Gold Extraction 🇨🇩 DR Congo — DRC Government Releases Official Response to Rubaya Mine Collapse — US State-Backed Consortium Buys 40% Shares of Two Large Copper-Cobalt Mines From Swiss Company — US Virtus Minerals to Purchase Congolese Copper Producer Chemaf 🇬🇭 Ghana — Private Refinery Makes First Bars From Artisanal Gold Collected by State — French Troops Train Ghanaian Army to Fight Illegal Gold Miners 🇱🇷 Liberia — Ivanhoe Atlantic Appoints Team of US Nationals to Its Board to Facilitate Its Iron Project 🇳🇦 Namibia — Brazil’s Petrobras and France’s TotalEnergies Acquire 85% of Namibia's Oil Field 🇳🇬 Nigeria — Nigeria’s State Oil Corporation Faces Corruption Lawsuit from Local NGO — Nigerians Protest Against Rampimg Up Oil Production In Niger Delta — Nigerian Court Delivers Guilty Verdict Against UK 🇿🇲 Zambia — Delegation From Finland Arrives in Zambia 🌍 Global — US Creates Reserve of Critical Minerals for Civilian Industry #NewsDigest ➡️ Follow to stay informed - @devilsbelow

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@djangoproject · Post #98 · 07/11/2016, 12:22 PM

https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html #asyncio #Asynchronous programming is more complex than classical “#sequential” programming: see the Develop with asyncio page which lists common traps and explains how to avoid them. Enable the debug mode during development to detect common issues.

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@djangoproject · Post #153 · 09/03/2016, 08:20 PM

http://wla.berkeley.edu/~cs61a/fa11/lectures/streams.html In this chapter, we continue our discussion of real-world applications by developing new tools to process #sequential#data. In Chapter 2, we introduced a sequence interface, implemented in Python by built-in data types such as #tuple and #list. #Sequences supported two operations: querying their length and accessing an element by index. In Chapter 3, we developed a user-defined implementations of the sequence interface, the Rlist class for representing recursive lists. These sequence types proved effective for representing and accessing a wide variety of sequential #datasets.