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Community AMA with Mike McQuaid
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Join the GitHub community for an AMA with Staff Software Engineer, Author, Inventor and Homebrew Maintainer Mike McQuaid. We’ll discuss Open Source, burnout, mentoring, being a hands-on Dad and his Engineering values.

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JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) allows for easy interchange of data, often between a program and a database.
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ESE is an embedded / ISAM-based database engine, that provides rudimentary table and indexed access. However the library provides many other strongly layered and and thus reusable sub-facilities as well: A Synchronization / Locking library, a Data-structures / STL-like library, an OS-abstraction layer, and a Cache Manager, as well the full blown database engine itself

  • Updated Feb 1, 2021
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My implementation of the original GAT paper (Veličković et al.). I've additionally included the playground.py file for visualizing the Cora dataset, GAT embeddings, an attention mechanism, and entropy histograms. I'll add an inductive example (PPI) soon as well.

  • Updated Feb 1, 2021
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palaviv commented Jan 10, 2020

We are currently running part of the CPython test suite. This is a good place for people new to the project to contribute. Contribution here can come in two ways:

  • Fix failing test - Look for tests marked as skipped or xfail and fix RustPython so that the test will pass.
  • Add more tests suites - Copy test suite from CPython and mark failing tests with xfail or skip.

In order to run the te

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