Python Weekly - Issue 292: https://mailchi.mp/pythonweekly/python-weekly-issue-292
How does the steps parameter relate to size of samples in tf.contrib.learn?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43695759/how-does-the-steps-parameter-relate-to-size-of-samples-in-tf-contrib-learn
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How does the steps parameter relate to size of samples in tf.contrib.learn?
The canned estimators in 1.0 (LinearClassifier, DNNClassifier, etc..) use the Trainable interface which defines:
fit(
x=None,
y=None,
input_fn=None,
steps=None,
batch_size=None...
fit(
x=None,
y=None,
input_fn=None,
steps=None,
batch_size=None...
Replace placeholders in files by credentials from AWS credstash (Renders with Jinja2): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68t9ov/replace_placeholders_in_files_by_credentials_from/
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security tube python for pentester: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68tbrq/security_tube_python_for_pentester/
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I want to learn python for pentesting purpose. I learned some basics of python from Automate the boring stuff with python ebook and now i want to...
An example of an Elasticsearch integration in Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68tr8q/an_example_of_an_elasticsearch_integration_in/
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Different ways to implement a FIFO Queue using the Python standard library: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68ttd7/different_ways_to_implement_a_fifo_queue_using/
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Beginner here - Dive Into Python is right for me?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68twln/beginner_here_dive_into_python_is_right_for_me/
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Beginner here - Dive Into Python is right for me? • r/Python
I consider myself a beginner in programming learning Python. I have taken programming courses at the university in Java and PHP (Only basic...
Calling an existing DDE from Python (Bloomberg data provider): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41872117/calling-an-existing-dde-from-python-bloomberg-data-provider
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Calling an existing DDE from Python (Bloomberg data provider)
Here is some VBA code I use to get data from a provider through a DDE server (in this case the Bloomberg data provider DDE Server):
Sub bloom_get()
nChan = DDEInitiate("BLP", "S")
sSecurity...
Sub bloom_get()
nChan = DDEInitiate("BLP", "S")
sSecurity...
cross-validation on time series: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68u9ik/crossvalidation_on_time_series/
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cross-validation on time series • r/Python
Hello python experts, I'm relatively new to python but have to solve a problem for a university project. I hope you guys can help me. My task is...
A Beginner's Guide to Neural Networks in Python and SciKit Learn 0.18: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68uhx9/a_beginners_guide_to_neural_networks_in_python/
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PyQt - Make QAction checkable even if it is disabled: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43596710/pyqt-make-qaction-checkable-even-if-it-is-disabled
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PyQt - Make QAction checkable even if it is disabled
I want a QAction that has a slightly altered behavior. I want the QAction to only emit a signal whenever it is checked and also, I want its checkbox to always be checkable, even if the QAction is has
Should I start using PySide2 ?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68w2pn/should_i_start_using_pyside2/
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Should I start using PySide2 ? • r/Python
Until now, I have been using Python 2.7 and PySide. I have decided to move to Python 3.x PySide is not compatible with Python 3.x, but there is...
Sentiment Analysis on 1.5 million tweets using gensim (word2vec) and Keras: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68w2mj/sentiment_analysis_on_15_million_tweets_using/
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What is the point of the permission infrastructure in Pyramid?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43691855/what-is-the-point-of-the-permission-infrastructure-in-pyramid
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What is the point of the permission infrastructure in Pyramid?
I was finally able to make my first Pyramid test application with authentication and with management of group-level security. I read tons of pages of documentation and used this tutorial as a guide...
Wrote a compose function which can unpack args / kwargs inside the composition. What do you think?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68wihz/wrote_a_compose_function_which_can_unpack_args/
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Data democratization with Redash and Python [audio]: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/68wwku/data_democratization_with_redash_and_python_audio/
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