Use Python to:
- send a plain text email
- send an email with attachment
- receive and filter emails according to some criteria
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This gist shows how to run asyncio loop in a separate thread. | |
It could be useful if you want to mix sync and async code together. | |
Python 3.7+ | |
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import asyncio | |
from datetime import datetime | |
from threading import Thread | |
from typing import Tuple, List, Iterable |
# Script to convert yolo annotations to voc format | |
# Sample format | |
# <annotation> | |
# <folder>_image_fashion</folder> | |
# <filename>brooke-cagle-39574.jpg</filename> | |
# <size> | |
# <width>1200</width> | |
# <height>800</height> | |
# <depth>3</depth> |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import pickle | |
import sys | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
argv = sys.argv | |
if len(argv) <= 1: | |
print 'Specify pickle file as parameter.' |
Use Python to:
from __future__ import print_function | |
import numpy as np | |
from keras.callbacks import Callback | |
from keras.layers import Dense | |
from keras.layers import LSTM | |
from keras.models import Sequential | |
from numpy.random import choice | |
from utils import prepare_sequences |
#!/bin/bash | |
# cool_gpu2.sh This script will enable or disable fixed gpu fan speed | |
# | |
# Description: A script to control GPU fan speed on headless (non-X) linux nodes | |
# Original Script by Axel Kohlmeyer <[email protected]> | |
# https://sites.google.com/site/akohlmey/random-hacks/nvidia-gpu-coolness | |
# | |
# Modified for newer drivers and removed old work-arounds |
I've sniffed most of the Tinder API to see how it works. You can use this to create bots (etc) very trivially. Some example python bot code is here -> https://gist.github.com/rtt/5a2e0cfa638c938cca59 (horribly quick and dirty, you've been warned!)
xxx, | |
Thanks again for taking the time to speak with me and for sending me your information. I'm excited to tell you that we would like to move forward in the process! | |
One of our coordinators will be emailing you within the next week from an @google.com domain with the date and time of your phone interview. In the meantime, I've included some preparation materials (below.) | |
Please note this will be a technical interview that will last for approximately 45 minutes. Google takes an academic approach to the interviewing process. This means that we are interested in your thought process, your approach to problem solving as well as your coding abilities. You may be asked questions that relate to technical knowledge, algorithms, coding, performance, how to test solutions, and perhaps your interest in Google products. The best advice that I can give you is to treat the interview like a conversation, talk through the problems, and please feel free to ask the interviewer if you are not clear with any of the questio |
Note: this is a summary of different git workflows putting together to a small git bible. references are in between the text
try to keep your hacking out of the master and create feature branches. the [feature-branch workflow][4] is a good median between noobs (i have no idea how to branch) and git veterans (let's do some rocket sience with git branches!). everybody get the idea!