I seldom comment on UA-cam videos, but I'd like to give a huge thank you for explaining in such simple terms, and relating it back to fiddly real life issues without too much jargon.
Awesome tutorial, but I would love to have access to the csv files in each part so i could code along and play with the code afterwards. Keep it up man
Thanks a lot .you parse the first record how can i continue and how to display the values or export them in a file (I don't want to summarize them? Thanks in advance.
hi same way can we parse a log.text file. for example : $r4609865437494956389296649958392938749 I need to split above string to single digit or double digit and write and save in CSV. is that possible can you put some video like that.
Scott, I hope you find the time to produce part 3, but if that's not to be then thank you for providing part's 1 and 2. Excellent tutorials.
I seldom comment on UA-cam videos, but I'd like to give a huge thank you for explaining in such simple terms, and relating it back to fiddly real life issues without too much jargon.
I’m here because of my homework given to me by the employer that I am applying for. I will update you all if I get the job. Thank you for this.
Awesome tutorial, but I would love to have access to the csv files in each part so i could code along and play with the code afterwards. Keep it up man
Exactly what I needed in a way I needed to hear and learn it. Thanks!
This was very helpful, thank you very much.
Amazing, hope to see more videos from you
Wow. Amazing ,loved it.
Wgere is part three :(?
LETS GO SCOTT!!
Scott just disappear... He leaves us without part 3, even his twitter account is gone :(
Fly away lord of python.
He really did!! Left us all hanging. I won’t forget this.
This is great. Where can I find Part 3?
Hey Scott. When are you publishing the part 3?
Brilliant tutorial well done.
Thanks for explaining in such simple terms, but where are the other videos?
thank you so much sir
thank you so much man!
What’s better than part 1?? Part 2
What’s better than part 2?? Part 3
I do wish you had provided a link to the CSV file in this one.
Great content
I love you for this content make a discord
Thanks a lot .you parse the first record how can i continue and how to display the values or export them in a file (I don't want to summarize them? Thanks in advance.
Did you do the version of this with Pandas?
Thanks!
Hi Dom AHAHHA
@@dominictey2663 Nice name!
and there was no part 3... sad story
hi same way can we parse a log.text file. for example : $r4609865437494956389296649958392938749
I need to split above string to single digit or double digit and write and save in CSV. is that possible can you put some video like that.