As you probably know if you have been reading this blog for a while, the place Energize students deploy much of their code is a remote server that runs Linux. On Monday night, one of the other students using the server contacted me letting me know that I should back up/save any files I was storing there, because he was going to run updates on it. When I sent these files to myself (including the first weekly report, which has yet to be deployed to a mailing list), I peeked at the output file and discovered a bug in the timing features.
In other words, for some of the rows, the first time a problem occurred was actually later than the last time! I resolved to debug later, but I also needed to work on Coursera, which I focused on during class. In class and at home, I worked through almost all of the videos, in the process learning how to make scatter plots, line graphs, and bar charts in Matplotlib! I'm definitely gaining comfort with the library at a faster speed than I did with Pandas, probably because of my increased comfort with Python and efficiency in Googling/looking through documentation. Comments are closed.
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