Shows how to use the AWS SDK for Python (Boto3) to work with Amazon DynamoDB. DynamoDB is a fully managed NoSQL database service that provides fast and predictable performance with seamless ...
Abstract: This work examines the development of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems for low-resource languages, focusing on Hindi and Marathi, particularly in multilingual and code-switching ...
MUMBAI: Maharashtra government has reiterated that Marathi is a compulsory subject across all schools in the state — irrespective of board or medium — responding to a complaint raised by Maharashtra ...
Renowned author Pradeep Kokare, a recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award, encountered an unexpected hurdle at the 99th Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan on Saturday. Kokare was reportedly ...
PythoC lets you use Python as a C code generator, but with more features and flexibility than Cython provides. Here’s a first look at the new C code generator for Python. Python and C share more than ...
OpenAI has finally added Code Interpreter to ChatGPT, the most anticipated feature that opens the door for so many possibilities. After ChatGPT Plugins, people have been waiting for Code Interpreter, ...
Google Colab, also known as Colaboratory, is a free online tool from Google that lets you write and run Python code directly in your browser. It works like Jupyter Notebook but without the hassle of ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Ready to develop your first AWS Lambda function in Python? It really couldn’t be easier. The AWS ...
In forecasting economic time series, statistical models often need to be complemented with a process to impose various constraints in a smooth manner. Systematically imposing constraints and retaining ...
Getting input from users is one of the first skills every Python programmer learns. Whether you’re building a console app, validating numeric data, or collecting values in a GUI, Python’s input() ...
Multiplication in Python may seem simple at first—just use the * operator—but it actually covers far more than just numbers. You can use * to multiply integers and floats, repeat strings and lists, or ...