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| 096 | Jul 03, 2017 | [Script to measure which 100Days tweets were most successful (RTs / Favs)](096) | Using csv module to parse downloaded archive, tweepy to query status for each tweet, parsing out retweet_count and favorite_count. I add those up and sort the result descending on this combined number. Curious to see what our most popular tweets were ... |
| 097 | Jul 04, 2017 | [Create a default #Flask App dir structure for new projects](097) | Unpythonic and simple. A rough script I threw together that creates a basic Flask App directory structure (templates and static folder) with required base files. Will refactor this later but for now it works! |
| 098 | Jul 05, 2017 | [Script to use the #Instagram #API to authenticate and pull your media](098) | Experimentation with the Instagram API - hit some bugs which I documented in README, considering making my own wrapper ... |
| 099 | Jul 06, 2017 | [Simple #Flask app to display photos in a directory](099) | This Flask app displays photos globbing a directory. The app will eventually allow you to display photos based on file name search criteria. ie: searching for "2017" will display all photos with 2017 in their file name |
| 099 | Jul 06, 2017 | [Simple #Flask app to display photos in a directory](099) | This is a very basic app to demonstrate displaying images using Flask and Jinja templates. All photos need to be stored in the "static" dir within the Flask folder structure. The glob module is used to parse the photo dir. The app can and will be expanded and refactored. |
| 100 | Jul 07, 2017 | [100DaysOfCode done! 5K LOC!! Day #100 Special: a Histogram of LOC/day](100) | Glob through all our day directories, counting lines per python script. Then pip installed matplotlib and [Plot a histogram from a Dictionary](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21195179/plot-a-histogram-from-a-dictionary), very easy to do with Python :) - see you for our next 100 Days PyBites Project / Challenge |

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