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Cookbooks are collections of solutions and practical examples. The recipes highlight programming best practices and can be used directly in day-to-day tasks, as a source of ideas, or as a way to learn more about the languages. We invite you to contribute code, and comments for recipes in this XBRL Cookbook. All contributions are reviewed by our Cookbook editor, ensuring a consistent level of quality. The recipes are freely available for review and use. Enjoy! Diane Mueller, Editor in Chief Email: support@xbrlpy.org
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