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Build Your Own Face Recognition Tool With Python

In this tutorial, you'll build your own face recognition command-line tool with Python. You'll learn how to use face detection to identify faces in an image and label them using face recognition. With this knowledge, you can create your own face recognition tool from start to finish!:

realpython.com/face-recognition-with-python


Using Python's assert to Debug and Test Your Code

In this course, you'll learn how to use Python's assert statement to document, debug, and test code in development. You'll learn how assertions might be disabled in production code, so you shouldn't use them to validate data. You'll also learn about a few common pitfalls of assertions in Python:

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Python Classes: The Power of Object-Oriented Programming

In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create and use full-featured classes in your Python code. Classes provide a great way to solve complex programming problems by approaching them through models that represent real-world objects:

realpython.com/python-classes


The Real Python Podcast – Episode #154: Targeting WebAssembly Platforms & Distilling a Minimum Viable Python

Are you familiar with the different versions of WebAssembly? Could WASM be the "write once, run everywhere" solution that developers have searched for? Where does distributing Python applications fit in the narrative? This week on the show, we have CPython core developer Brett Cannon to discuss his recent articles about WebAssembly and MVPy:

realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/154


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