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deliahu commented Apr 8, 2020

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Currently, the tutorial uses a not-very-practical model (iris-classifier), and ends with curl. Consider adding or replacing with a full end-to-end guide, which includes calling a Cortex API from an application, e.g. “0 to NLP App in Less Than 15 Minutes”. Also consider linking to https://curl.trillworks.com/ for how to convert the curl to the appropriate http library

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Source code for the book "Black Hat Python" by Justin Seitz. The code has been fully converted to Python 3, reformatted to comply with PEP8 standards and refactored to eliminate dependency issues involving the implementation of deprecated libraries.

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Zobakka commented Mar 22, 2020

The checkLength and checkEmail functions inside "Event listeners" follow immediately after the checkRequired function.

If the input field is empty, the "field is required" message is immediately overwritten with a message like "user name must be at least 3 characters".

My solution is to return true or false for the showSuccess and showError functions and, depending on the result of t

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