Exploring the Python Standard Library

The Python standard library is a vast collection of built-in modules that provide a wide range of utilities and functionalities. From math operations to networking, the standard library has got you covered. You can find the complete list of standard library modules here: Python Standard Library Some of the noteworthy modules in the standard library include: math - for mathematical operations re - for regular expressions json - for working with JSON data datetime - for handling dates and times sqlite3 - for interacting with SQLite databases os - for operating system specific functions random - for generating random numbers statistics - for statistical calculations requests - for making HTTP network requests http - for creating HTTP servers urllib - for URL management Now, let’s dive into how to use these modules....

Linux Command: uname

In this blog post, we will explore the uname command and its various options, which are used to retrieve information about the current machine and the operating system running on it. By calling uname without any options, you can obtain the codename of the operating system as output. For example: The m option provides information about the hardware name, such as x86_64, while the p option displays the processor architecture name, such as i386....