TLWI Python #27

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Hello and welcome to this week's newsletter! We've got an exciting lineup of articles for you to sink your teeth into. From the world of Web3 to the nitty-gritty of Python frameworks, we've got it all covered. So sit back, relax, and let's dive in!

First up, we have a fascinating article on creating a Web3 page with IPFS. If you're not familiar with Web3, it's a new development paradigm that focuses on creating decentralized, peer-to-peer applications. IPFS, or InterPlanetary File System, is a protocol that allows for storing files in a distributed network. This article walks you through the process of creating your first Web3 page using IPFS, complete with code snippets and screenshots.

If you're more interested in web development, we've got you covered there too. Check out our article on creating forms in Django. Django is a popular web framework for building web applications, and it includes robust features for handling forms. This article walks you through creating a simple form using Django's built-in form tools. Whether you're new to Django or an experienced developer, there's something in here for you.

Next up, we have a showdown between two popular Python frameworks: FastAPI vs. Flask. Both frameworks are great for building RESTful APIs in Python, but they have some key differences. This article compares the pros and cons of each framework, so you can make an informed decision about which one to use for your next project. Whether you're a Python veteran or just starting out, this article is a must-read.

Python has seen a meteoric rise in popularity over the past few years, but did you know it's also become a powerhouse in scientific computing? Our article on the counter-intuitive rise of Python in scientific computing explains why. Despite not being originally designed for scientific computing, Python's flexibility and ease-of-use has made it a go-to language for many researchers and scientists. If you're interested in data science or scientific computing, this article is definitely for you.

Last but certainly not least, we have an article on building your own chatbot NLP engine. Chatbots are becoming increasingly popular in today's world, and many businesses are using them to provide customer service or sales support. But what if you want to create your own chatbot with custom functionality? This article walks you through the process of building a natural language processing (NLP) engine for your chatbot, complete with code examples and tips for integrating it with popular chatbot platforms.

That's all for this week's newsletter. We hope you found these articles informative and enjoyable. Don't forget to share this newsletter with your friends and colleagues, and we'll see you next week!

Dennis

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