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D0rs4n
D0rs4n commented Jun 24, 2021

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Closes #769

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I modified the code to use the proper API endpoint, and changed the HTTP parameters accordingly.
Also, I removed a reference to an environment variable, that was unnecessary. ( That parameter (TMDB_TOKEN) wasn't even present in the list on the [Wiki](https://pythondiscord.com/pages/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/sir-lancebot/env-var-referenc

Pandas is a high-level data manipulation tool developed by Wes McKinney. It is built on the Numpy package and its key data structure is called the DataFrame. DataFrames allow you to store and manipulate tabular data in rows of observations and columns of variables.
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Time is undoubtedly the most critical factor in every aspect of life. Therefore, it becomes very essential to record and track this component. In Python, date and time can be tracked through its built-in libraries. This article on Date and time in Python will help you understand how to find and modify the dates and time using the time and datetime modules.
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Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a method of structuring a program by bundling related properties and behaviors into individual objects. In this tutorial, you’ll learn the basics of object-oriented programming in Python.
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Python too supports file handling and allows users to handle files i.e., to read and write files, along with many other file handling options, to operate on files. The concept of file handling has stretched over various other languages, but the implementation is either complicated or lengthy, but like other concepts of Python, this concept here is also easy and short. Python treats files differently as text or binary and this is important.
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Matplotlib is an amazing visualization library in Python for 2D plots of arrays. Matplotlib is a multi-platform data visualization library built on NumPy arrays and designed to work with the broader SciPy stack. It was introduced by John Hunter in the year 2002. One of the greatest benefits of visualization is that it allows us visual access to huge amounts of data in easily digestible visuals. Matplotlib consists of several plots like line, bar, scatter, histogram, etc
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Technologicat
Technologicat commented Nov 27, 2020

The documentation could use more code examples of how to use the various features of mcpyrate. Each item should include the actual code example, an explanation of what is it for and what it does, and if applicable, the output printed by the example.

Particularly, the mcpyrate.debug.step_expansion macro would be nice to showcase in a more detailed manner.

But basically anything in the pub

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