I've seen these types of comparisons, and I understand there a loads of factors playing a part in them. However, it does make me wonder, why has python become to standard for data science? Is it Library support or…
What would be a good place to find one of these biases?
There doesn't seem to be any safeguards for editing the content that gets saved to the file. Much like injecting extra commands into the clipboard when a user copies a terminal command, what's stopping someone from…
Personally, I see it come up in more vague areas during my Web Development. It's more along the lines of, "based off my understanding of X, I can assume this bit of JavaScript code works like this under the hood".…
I have to ask though... Was it at scale?
I've seen these types of comparisons, and I understand there a loads of factors playing a part in them. However, it does make me wonder, why has python become to standard for data science? Is it Library support or…
What would be a good place to find one of these biases?
There doesn't seem to be any safeguards for editing the content that gets saved to the file. Much like injecting extra commands into the clipboard when a user copies a terminal command, what's stopping someone from…
Personally, I see it come up in more vague areas during my Web Development. It's more along the lines of, "based off my understanding of X, I can assume this bit of JavaScript code works like this under the hood".…
I have to ask though... Was it at scale?