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Python Data, Contributor to PyBloggers
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Python Data, Contributor to PyBloggers. Skip to main content. Collecting / Storing Tweets with Python and MySQL. January 24, 2017. January 24, 2017. A few days ago, I published Collecting / Storing Tweets with Python and MongoDB. In that post, I describe the steps needed to collect and store tweets gathered via the Twitter Streaming API. I received a comment on that post asking how to store data into MySQL instead of MongoDB. Here’s what you’d need to do […]. January 10, 2017. January 10, 2017. There are...
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Armin Ronacher, Contributor to PyBloggers
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Armin Ronacher, Contributor to PyBloggers. Skip to main content. Be Careful with Python’s New-Style String Format. December 28, 2016. December 29, 2016. This should have been obvious to me for a longer time, but until earlier today I did not really realize the severity of the issues caused by str.format on untrusted user input. It came up as a way to bypass the Jinja2 Sandbox in a way that would permit retrieving information that you should not […]. Be Careful About What You Dislike. November 4, 2016.
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Simulating the Monty Hall Problem
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Simulating the Monty Hall Problem. Skip to main content. Simulating the Monty Hall Problem. December 25, 2016. December 25, 2016. This post was originally published here. I’ve been hearing about the Monty Hall problem. For years and its never quite made sense to me, so I decided to program up a quick simulation. Instead, the contestant is more likely to win the car if they change their choice. How can this be? Number of simulations to run. Outcome if do not change choice. Outcome if change choice. Probab...
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The Powering Potential Blog: June 2015
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The Powering Potential Blog. Wednesday, June 10, 2015. We're pleased to announce that Powering Potential, Inc. has made great strides in recent months. In January 2015, we became a New York State Not for Profit Corporation and we are in the process of filing for our 501 (c)3 tax exempt status. This is just one exciting step for Powering Potential as we move onward and upward as an organization. From left: Milton Finger, Miriam Foley, Zuza Savoff, Matt Cohen, Pat Gunn, Denis Petrov. Janice took the photo).
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The Powering Potential Blog: July 2014
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The Powering Potential Blog. Thursday, July 3, 2014. Touched by Technology in Ngorongoro. Powering Potential is at it again. We have just completed solar and computer installations at three remote secondary schools - Lake Natron, Soit Sambu and Nainokanoka - in the Ngorongoro District of Tanzania. Three weeks of technology training have commenced at each school. Ngorongoro District is home to t. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. S 02 29.987' E 035 53.149'). We continue to install Raspberry Pi. Powering Poten...
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The Powering Potential Blog: August 2014
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The Powering Potential Blog. Monday, August 4, 2014. Segals, Elibariki, Shimbwe and Bunda. Lots of great things happening at Powering Potential! We have one installation in the Serengeti now :). Our founder, Janice Lathen, and Albin Mathias, our country director, attended the Segal Family Foundation Annual Meeting in Arusha, Tanzania from July 10-12, 2014. It was the first time the SFF Annual Meeting was held outside of the United States. Janice Lathen and Albin Mathias (Powering Potential). And The Sega...
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The Powering Potential Blog: Partnership with Hassan Maajar Trust at Shimbwe
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The Powering Potential Blog. Wednesday, July 8, 2015. Partnership with Hassan Maajar Trust at Shimbwe. Powering Potential is partnering with the Hassan Maajar Trust to provide a computer lab and training to the Shimbwe Secondary School near Moshi, Tanzania. The Hassan Maajar Trust. Was founded by Ambassador Mwanaidi Sinare Maajar who is the former Tanzanian Ambassador to the U.S. and a Senior Partner at Rex Attorneys in Dar es Salaam. RACHEL Pi server and router. Elibariki then provided training on the s...
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The Powering Potential Blog: April 2014
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The Powering Potential Blog. Friday, April 11, 2014. Behind the Scenes: Dr. Aniemus Temba. Deputy Treasurer of the NY-TZ Community. This standard of educational excellence is the defining characteristic of the current Deputy Treasurer of the New York-Tanzanian Community, an organization established in 2011 that has extended welcome arms to Powering Potential's efforts. Temba took the position of Deputy Treasurer to ensure that all activities within the community are well coordinated and the leadership is...
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The Powering Potential Blog: November 2014
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The Powering Potential Blog. Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Powering Potential at MoEVT and Google for Education Conference. Powering Potential attended the Tanzanian Ministry of Education and Google for Education Conference 2014 at Protea Hotel courtyard in Dar es Salaam which was held November 17-18. Internet connectivity and infrastructure. To meet these challenges, Powering Potential. On energy-efficient Raspberry Pi computers. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training.
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