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Mercredi 14 Décembre 2022 (7)

1: 10 Outdated SEO Practices to Avoid in 2023

https://www.wpexplorer.com/outdated-seo-practices/

WP Explorer (wordpress)

The internet was a revolutionary new technology that suddenly allowed for content, products, and services to be easily available to anyone that looked for them. With the increasing amount of data uploaded to the World Wide Web came the need for a filtering process. Enter the Search Engine. The Search Engine had one objective – […] The post 10 Outdated SEO Practices to Avoid in 2023 app [...]


2: 3 Ways to Compare Strings in C++

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/compare-strings-in-c-plus-plus

Digital Ocean Tutorials (Internet)

### Introduction In this article, you will learn methods to compare strings in C++. Strings in C++ can be compared using one of the following techniques: 1. `String` `strcmp()` function 2. The built-in `compare()` function 3. C++ Relational Operators (`==`, `!=`) ## 1. Using the `String` `strcmp()` function in C++ C++ `String` has built-in functions for manipulating data of `String` type. The [...]


3: Convert a String to a datetime or time Object in Python Using strptime()

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/python-string-to-datetime-strptime

Digital Ocean Tutorials (Internet)

### Introduction The Python `datetime` module includes the `datetime.strptime()` class method to convert a string to a `datetime` object. The Python [time](https://docs.python.org/3/library/time.html) module includes a similar function, `time.strptime()`, to convert a string to a `struct_time()` object. In this article, you'll learn how to use `strptime()` to convert strings into `datetime` a [...]


4: Data Processing and Data Cleaning

https://mahekgor.hashnode.dev/data-processing-and-data-cleaning

Hashnode - python (python)

Making data more meaningful and informative is the effort of changing it from a given form to one that is considerably more useable and desired. This entire process can be automated using Machine Learning algorithms, mathematical modeling, and statis...


5: Loi d'accélération des énergies renouvelables

http://amisdekervoyal.viabloga.com/news/loi-d-acceleration-des-energies-renouvelables

Amis de Kervoyal (Divers...)

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6: Comparing Strings using Python

https://stackabuse.com/comparing-strings-using-python/

Stack Abuse (Javascript)

In Python, strings are sequences of characters, which are effectively stored in memory as an object. Each object can be identified using the id() method, as you can see below. Python tries to re-use objects in memory that have the same value, which also makes comparing objects very fast in


7: Tips to Design an ADA-Compliant WordPress Site

https://www.wpexplorer.com/ada-compliant-wordpress/

WP Explorer (wordpress)

If your goal is to create a WordPress site that's both successful and user-friendly, you probably already know that you need to focus on aspects such as your site's load speed, proper page layouts, navigation, and SEO elements. What you may not know, though, is that you also need to make your site ADA compliant. […] The post Tips to Design an ADA-Compliant WordPress Site appeared first on WP [...]




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Présentation

Ceci est un site qui explore certains mécanismes du Web 2.0, histoire de jouer avec tout ça...
Oui, une sorte de mashup 2.0 appliqué à la veille informationnelle... Hum, rien de neuf ?

Expérimental, c'est un site collaboratif à usage d'une seule personne. Ou presque.

Richard Carlier

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