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Sentiment Analysis with Python: A Comprehensive Guide

In this article, we’ll learn how to perform sentiment analysis in Python and tools that can be used for this task including NLTK, VADER, TextBlob, PyTorch, and OpenAI.

Our Guide to Browserbear Data Extraction (Data Types & Examples)

Browserbear powers a wide range of web scraping possibilities, with data types including text, links, images, and tables. Learn about our data extraction actions and how to use them in this informative guide.

Help! My Lambda Stopped Working After a Deploy

Here's the scenario, you just deployed an update to an AWS Lambda that was previously working fine... and now it's broken. Here's one thing to check that might save you some time.

6 Ways to Automate Your Pricing Data (Without Code!)

Setting up automated processes to collect and optimize data can save time for those working with pricing information. Here are a few ideas for taking your pricing strategies to the next level.

How to Create an Auto-updating Database from Extracted Data

If you rely on other sites for reference material, proactively extracting and storing information can streamline your work. Here's our guide to setting up an auto-updated database without code.

Java vs. JavaScript: A Comprehensive Comparison

In this article, we will compare the two most popular programming languages, Java and JavaScript, focusing on aspects like syntax, security, performance, learning curve, etc.

How to Build a Price Scraping Bot with Browserbear

Tracking changing product pricing data across sites is easy with browser automation. Here's our guide to building a price scraping tool (that loops multiple pages!) with Browserbear.

How To Build a Bot That Automatically Sends Industry Insights To Slack

Staying informed about the latest industry developments can be time-consuming and challenging to prioritize. Learn how to reduce the friction with this easy automation.

How to Convert cURL Commands to Python Requests

In this article, we will learn how to convert cURL commands to Python requests. We'll cover the steps to manually and automatically convert cURL commands, including inspecting the command, using the requests library, and handling cURL options in Python code.

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