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dannguyen / guardian-articles-day-api.md
Last active November 23, 2023 12:28
How to use The Guardian's API to download article data for content analysis (in Python 3.x)

How to use The Guardian's API to download article data for content analysis (in Python 3.x)

The Guardian offers an API as deep and robust as the New York Times Article API when it comes to content analysis.

The Guardian's API offers more than "1.7 million pieces of content", with published items as far back as 1999. You can register as a developer here, which gets you 5,000 API hits a day and an API key that looks something like this:

zzzyyyyy-9a9z-999z-z999-9e8a83922516

The Guardian has a handy interactive explorer to interactively tweak the query parameters.

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lukas-h / license-badges.md
Last active July 11, 2024 07:00
Markdown License Badges for your Project

Markdown License badges

Collection of License badges for your Project's README file.
This list includes the most common open source and open data licenses.
Easily copy and paste the code under the badges into your Markdown files.

Notes

  • The badges do not fully replace the license informations for your projects, they are only emblems for the README, that the user can see the License at first glance.

Translations: (No guarantee that the translations are up-to-date)

@Zearin
Zearin / python_decorator_guide.md
Last active July 18, 2024 00:10
The best explanation of Python decorators I’ve ever seen. (An archived answer from StackOverflow.)

NOTE: This is a question I found on StackOverflow which I’ve archived here, because the answer is so effing phenomenal.


Q: How can I make a chain of function decorators in Python?


If you are not into long explanations, see [Paolo Bergantino’s answer][2].