You can also read this post with prettier code formatting on my blog. Last time on Programming Feedback for Advanced Beginners, we analyzed a data processing script written by PFAB reader Frankie Frankleberry. Frankie's program helps his company scrutinize its product ranges to see if any items are mispriced. The program loads a big CSV of product data and flags any products meeting certain criteria, such as those with particularly low sales prices or profit margins. The company presumably uses the program's output to try to charge more money for the same stuff.
PFAB #15: Don't overwork your functions
PFAB #15: Don't overwork your functions
PFAB #15: Don't overwork your functions
You can also read this post with prettier code formatting on my blog. Last time on Programming Feedback for Advanced Beginners, we analyzed a data processing script written by PFAB reader Frankie Frankleberry. Frankie's program helps his company scrutinize its product ranges to see if any items are mispriced. The program loads a big CSV of product data and flags any products meeting certain criteria, such as those with particularly low sales prices or profit margins. The company presumably uses the program's output to try to charge more money for the same stuff.