Editing Community Data Science Workshops (Spring 2015)/Day 2 Lecture

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* [http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/ requests]
* [http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/ requests]
* open files and write to them
* open files and write to them
* parsing a string (turning the string into a data structure we can manipulate) using the json module
* parsing a string (turning the string into a data structure we can manipulate)




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* what is json: useful for more structured data
* what is json: useful for more structured data
* import json; json.loads(), or, even easier, just do it directly with requests using the <code>.json()</code> function!
* import json; json.loads()
* like Python (except no single quotes)
* like Python (except no single quotes)
* simple lists, dictionaries
* simple lists, dictionaries
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