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Migrate all Python code from old-fashioned format() functions, formatting % operators and simple concatenations (+) to modern f-strings (brief guide). They are known to be the fastest approach and also increase code readability.
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Right now, the validation error message is in the Example Usage box, which is what SSDT does

There's support for validation for input boxes, so it would be nicer for the error message to show up with the associated input box like this:
. However, the source code repository includes a documentation file that has a "Microsoft Confidential" notice:
https://github.com/dotnet/msbuild/blob/master/src/Shared/Shared%20Code.doc
I suspect this is a mistake since there i
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The getDataObject function is remaining public on RootDataObject that needs to be remove. It can simply be removed.
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The Event Hubs client library is instrumented using the .NET EventSource mechanism for logging. When instrumenting or diagnosing issues with applications that consume the library, it is often helpful to have access to the Event Hubs logs.
Though EventSource instrumentation is
I have a simple regression task (using a LightGBMRegressor) where I want to penalize negative predictions more than positive ones. Is there a way to achieve this with the default regression LightGBM objectives (see https://lightgbm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Parameters.html)? If not, is it somehow possible to define (many example for default LightGBM model) and pass a custom regression objective?
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