If you wanted to prove your mettle as an entry-level banker or trader it used to be the case that you had to know all about financial modelling in Excel. Not any more. These days it's all about Python, especially on the trading floor. ... (more…)
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In this post, I re-create the examples from the original 1980 paper defining the “congruence closure” of a graph in Python. (more…)
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When I first learned Python nearly 25 years ago, I was immediately
struck by how I could productively apply it to all sorts of messy work
projects. Fast-forward a decade and I found myself teaching others the
same fun. The result of that teaching is this... (more…)
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“Like wheels, but instead of a pre-built python package, it’s a
pre-built python interpreter”... (more…)
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An (almost) introductory post on Python's standard synchronisation primitives... (more…)
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