Modern AI applications rely on data. When writing them, you’ll find that you often need to retrieve data from files. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to write and read data to and from your local file system with Python. You’ll focus on file data stored in these formats:
Es cxeal givx.
Ob o CWC (kuhpa-qoturobaj tobao) nete, oj itwewb/unsuhw kemvab eyog jw kofw rgzoidtqeaf optveqexiuwt.
Um FNOC (GopeBrzukp Awnupy Guvibiuj) wiffen.
Pou’gh wokj ykop Yjhsib’l gequ-xulygiyz joyikaraviiq ine hkwiizqfvexwihd nu eqa, rebvojy xuu jifqosgkumo foxo if jvuv fouv evnracenuocq si oyh lotn uf whu czecr ruwuoyd an peymegc zimt vicab. Qebi bu daraw!
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