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    1. Michael H (Dr H)‏ @mrhunsaker 2 May 2018
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      Where you would have to cite in in a research paper as it is no longer common knowledge ?

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    2. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest 2 May 2018
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      Replying to @mrhunsaker @pattithepotato and

      I dunno, it might be "common knowledge" how to calculate the Gini but if you stole my code, you stole my code:https://github.com/oliviaguest/gini …

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    3. Michael H (Dr H)‏ @mrhunsaker 2 May 2018
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      Replying to @o_guest @pattithepotato and

      I agree. But I would have to cite your repo. I guess best idea is to cite wherever you got code since you had to look it up.

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    4. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest 2 May 2018
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      Replying to @mrhunsaker @pattithepotato and

      Yeah. I link to StackOverflow comments when I use their functions, even though I know that like me they probably wouldn't care, I also don't wanna pretend I came up with their functions either.

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    5. Patti Shih‏ @pattithepotato 2 May 2018
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      Replying to @o_guest @mrhunsaker and

      That may be too extreme for my own practice, but then again, usually only a small snippet is relevant for me. That said, if a significant portion of my code was inspired by another code, I will cite even if it no longer looks like the original.

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    6. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest 2 May 2018
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      Replying to @pattithepotato @mrhunsaker and

      I'll show you an example where I link to SO. I took this whole function and put it in my code: https://stackoverflow.com/a/22376126 

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    7. Patti Shih‏ @pattithepotato 2 May 2018
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      Replying to @o_guest @mrhunsaker and

      I definitely don't not use warnings.filterwarnings('ignore'), so good for you for caring about warnings 😂😅

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    8. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest 2 May 2018
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      Replying to @pattithepotato @mrhunsaker and

      Really dangerous with pandas.

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    9. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest 2 May 2018
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      Replying to @o_guest @pattithepotato and

      Context:https://www.dataquest.io/blog/settingwithcopywarning/ …

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    10. Patti Shih‏ @pattithepotato 2 May 2018
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      Replying to @o_guest

      It's an excellent point tho. I personally rarely run into this warning, perhaps because I've encountered something similar before with object inheritance in JS.

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      Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest 2 May 2018
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      Replying to @pattithepotato

      Not because you've turned them off? JKJKJK 🤣

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        1. Patti Shih‏ @pattithepotato 2 May 2018
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          Replying to @o_guest

          I just opened one of my recent ML projects and ran it without ignoring warnings and there were a couple associated with also modifying the original dataframe, but that was what I wanted and expected. So pbbtthhhh :P LOL

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        2. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest 2 May 2018
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          Replying to @o_guest @pattithepotato

          I used C mostly before Python, the results initially were hilarious.

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        3. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest 2 May 2018
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          Replying to @o_guest @pattithepotato

          I learned them both originally in 2006/2007 and liked Python more from the start but "other events" transpired in the meantime. 😂

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        4. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest 2 May 2018
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          Replying to @o_guest @pattithepotato

          I have a soft spot for JS.

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