co-located with 21st International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2022) Brick ontology is a unified semantic metadata schema to address the stand-ardization problem of buildings' physical, logical, and ...
In the world of cybersecurity, reconnaissance is the critical first step. Yet, analysts often find themselves juggling multiple terminals, running separate scripts for DNS, WHOIS, and subdomain ...
It’s easy to get caught up in technology wars—Python versus Java versus NextBigLanguage—but the hardest part of AI isn’t the tools, it’s the people. Domain knowledge, skills, and adoption matter more ...
Imagine a world where machines don’t just follow instructions but actively make decisions, adapt to new information, and collaborate to solve complex problems. This isn’t science fiction, it’s the ...
Learn how to use loops and dynamic object naming in PowerShell to build GUI settings interfaces that can adapt as new parameters are added. For the past several months, I have been hard at work ...
Getting input from users is one of the first skills every Python programmer learns. Whether you’re building a console app, validating numeric data, or collecting values in a GUI, Python’s input() ...
Abstract: Climate change poses significant challenges for building design and performance simulation, requiring accurate future weather data. This paper presents a Python-based tool for generating ...
Overview Python programs aren't easy to bundle up into click-to-run installable packages. No native way to do this exists, and the various third-party solutions like PyInstaller have major ...
A reptile hunter sprang into action last week to remove a 16-foot python that was slithering around a dumpster at a Los Angeles apartment building. Dramatic video shows 24-year-old Joseph Hart — ...
Reptile hunter removes 16-foot python from LA apartment building dumpster Joseph Hart, sporting just jeans and a T-shirt, carefully removed the python from the apartment building dumpster in Los ...
Joseph Hart, a 24-year-old reptile hunter, rescued a massive 16-foot female python from a dumpster in Los Angeles. He later named the female snake “Apples.” ...