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Zoom Recording ID: 92884372741
UUID: zBrM5pUwTSeXtq2M+/PgDA==
Meeting Time: 2021-10-28T17:00:09Z
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Title: Interface Types Introduction and Update Speaker: Luke Wagner—Fastly Summary: The presentation will recap the motivation and requirements for the Interface Types proposal as well as the…
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Title: Decomposing C++ Modules for Fast Load TimesSpeaker: Thomas Lively—GoogleSummary: Even with streaming baseline compilers, downloading and compiling large WebAssembly modules can…
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When we say that everything is an object, we include modules as well. In this video we show exactly what happens when you import a module.
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Because classes are not built into Python, they do not have literals. So how do we create objects? In this video, we address instantiation which is how do this.
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In this video we have to introduce some new terminology. We talk about classes, which are new types that are provided by modules (and therefore not built into Python). Objects are the values for…
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In the previous video, we wrote a function definition in the interactive shell. In this video, we write it in a module. We show how this changes things when you call the function.
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At this point you are wondering what is the difference between a module and script, since they both end in .py. This is an excellent question. But as this video shows, the answer may not be what you…
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In this video we take a closer look at module files. We show what types of things we can put into a module file, and what their purpose is. In addition, after this video should have a better idea of…
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This is a completely optional video for people who are interested in all of the different ways that you can import a module in Python. However, it is a tad advanced for a beginning programmer. If you…
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Python has very few functions built-in. All other functions are provided by modules, special files that add optional functionality to Python. In this video we show how to use these modules to…
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 3:00pm
Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, 253
ORIE Colloquium: Nur Sunar (North Carolina) - Investment Timing with Incomplete Information and Multiple Means of…
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