Peter GleesonHow to use fuzzy string matching in PostgresqlIt’s a fact — people make typos or simply use alternate spellings on a frequent basis.Mar 8, 2020Mar 8, 2020
Peter GleesonHow to build a JSON API with PythonThe JSON API specification is a powerful way for enabling communication between client and server. It specifies the structure of the…Jul 30, 2019Jul 30, 2019
Peter GleesonGive your workday super-powers with Google Apps ScriptThe best learn-to-code projects are often those which solve a real world problem.Jun 8, 20192Jun 8, 20192
Peter GleesoninWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsDynamic class definition in PythonHere’s a neat Python trick you might just find useful one day. Let’s look at how you can dynamically define classes, and create instances…Dec 11, 20185Dec 11, 20185
Peter GleesoninWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsShould data scientists learn JavaScript?The pros and cons of using the web’s #1 language for data scienceDec 7, 20182Dec 7, 20182
Peter GleesonHow many anagrams are there?Here’s a challenging probability puzzle that touches upon combinatorics and number theory.Nov 4, 2018Nov 4, 2018
Peter GleesoninWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsAn A-Z of useful Python tricksPython is one of the world’s most popular, in-demand programming languagesAug 28, 201858Aug 28, 201858
Peter GleesoninWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsWill the sun rise tomorrow?Laplace, Bayes, and machine learning todayAug 15, 20181Aug 15, 20181
Peter GleesoninWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsLearn to code, the hard wayThese quick tricks will make learning to code as difficult and unrewarding as possible! *Jun 20, 201819Jun 20, 201819
Peter GleesoninWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsHow to sharpen your data instinctsWith recent advances in machine learning and AI research making headlines on a regular basis these days, it’s little surprise that data…Jun 10, 20186Jun 10, 20186