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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14869 · Jun 26

#html#data_science#education#machine_learning#machine_learning_algorithms#machinelearning#machinelearning_python#microsoft_for_beginners#ml#python#r#scikit_learn#scikit_learn_python Microsoft’s "Machine Learning for Beginners" is a free, 12-week course with 26 lessons designed to teach classic machine learning using Python and Scikit-learn. It includes quizzes, projects, and assignments to help you learn by doing, with lessons themed around global cultures to keep it engaging. You can access solutions, videos, and even R language versions. The course is beginner-friendly, flexible, and helps build practical skills step-by-step, making it easier to understand and apply machine learning concepts in real-world scenarios. This structured approach boosts your learning retention and prepares you for further study or career growth in ML[1][5]. https://github.com/microsoft/ML-For-Beginners

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@djangoproject · Post #435 · 09/07/2017, 01:47 PM

https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/ #Interpolation # Python supports multiple ways to format text strings. # These include %-formatting, # str.format(), # and string.Template # The !s, !r, and !a conversions are not strictly required. # Because arbitrary expressions are allowed inside the #f_strings, # this code: »> a = 'some string' »> f'{a!r}' "'some string'" Is identical to: »> f'{repr(a)}' "'some string'" Similarly, !s can be replaced by calls to #str() and !a by calls to #ascii().