I liked your approach of teaching in general - I enjoyed your tutorial about descriptors, and your lightning talk about APL and Python comprehentions - briliant. I did not see your comprehension poster talks, but looked at your poster. Very nice! Hope to see more of your work!
Jul 29, 2023
Robert
Rodrigo's book Comprehending Comprehensions is a well-written explanation of comprehensions and generators, set in a language very readable for beginners like myself Highly recommended for Pythonistas of every level. Rodrigo really keeps his promise of help. My experience to date :very quick replies to questions with great solutions. Besser geht's nicht! 👍👍👍👍🌟🌟🌟🌟
Apr 26, 2023
Grégory MARTIN
Data and Python enthusiast
There is a bunch of people from Twitter whose work is really inspiring and you clearly belong to them. It's really a given to have benevolent people like you to spend time "lighting the way" for others to learn. Bismark once said "Only fools only count on their own experience while you can count on the others' one". Clearly, if you don't mind, I'll continue to see Python's world through your visio... Show more
Apr 24, 2023
I have some hobbies that help me keep my good mood and interest in life. Two of these hobbies are Python and English. What do I like about Rodrigo? He can pick very interesting examples and tasks for explaining every topic, and these tasks are short. While looking for answers, you cannot get tired and all mechanisms become obvious. Additionally, he often adds different external modules and lets u... Show more
Apr 24, 2023
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Cecil McGregor
Rodrigo's Pydon'ts contains a treasure chest of helpful advice in writing Python code. Plenty of examples for many topics for writing cleaner, clearer python code. As a most useful adjunct to clean python coding, he explains with succinct examples He goes beyond the usually simplistic "tips and tricks" to delve into why had how his ideas add eloquence to python. Pydon'ts provides a useful addit... Show more
Mar 29, 2023