Python’s Kiss” collects a baker’s dozen stories, nine of which have previously been published in The New Yorker and elsewhere ...
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Python in Excel isn't just for programmers—4 useful things you can do with it right now
Turn Excel into a lightweight data-science tool for cleaning datasets, standardizing dates, visualizing clusters, and analyzing keywords.
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R is niche, but it's the language every statistician actually uses
It may be niche, but it's a big niche in a data-driven world.
Fantasy TV shows can be hit or miss, but we think everyone should watch Game of Thrones, The Good Place, and Avatar: The Last ...
Movie musicals were popular in the 1980s, from kids' films to classic remakes. One animated adult sci-fi flick got lost in ...
Coding is becoming a background task. Discover why the "syntax barrier" has vanished and the three orchestration skills I’m ...
From Watership Down and Fatal Attraction to Bambi and Python’s Holy Grail, rabbits are an unlikely constant in film – and often with sinister intentions. Here are the 20 best leporine movie moments ...
We measured traffic noise in 25 homes across Singapore for a Straits Times interactive story. Here is how the data was ...
Rihanna combined maroon and burgundy tones to create a vampy casual outfit. Her look included a utilitarian set of Alaïa ...
Yann Martel’s ambitious novel is composed largely of verse fragments from a fictional lost-and-found alternative to the Iliad ...
Why these famous films were banned around the globe. It should go without saying that art is subjective—one person's ...
Spoof documentaries once skewered subjects by dialling comic ingenuity up to 11, but the genre has stagnated – replaced by showbiz puff pieces and right-wing provocations. Has their time passed?
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