Devs unknowingly use “malicious” modules snuck into official Python repository: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70jdxi/devs_unknowingly_use_malicious_modules_snuck_into/
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[Help] How can I learn python based on the logic used in programming in matlab?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70kuo8/help_how_can_i_learn_python_based_on_the_logic/
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Okay so, I've been using Matlab for a time in college to do some work on modeling phase-liquid equilibria, but Matlab isn't free as python, and...
An easy, simple yet powerful note taking app with markdown support using flask.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70l002/an_easy_simple_yet_powerful_note_taking_app_with/
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What is the standard way to get the configuration (/etc) folder in Linux based python programs?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70l9v2/what_is_the_standard_way_to_get_the_configuration/
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I tried looking for this on google, but couldn't find anything. I'm writing a console based python app, but I want the configuration files to be...
Where is the best place to display my projects, if that's even a thing.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70l9ld/where_is_the_best_place_to_display_my_projects_if/
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Just started making things in Python. Is there a place that's standard fair to display or showcase a project I've made/worked on. Github comes...
Python list implementation - old but obviously useful including comments section: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70lpbz/python_list_implementation_old_but_obviously/
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pyprof-timer is enhanced to support automatic profiling.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70lz6q/pyproftimer_is_enhanced_to_support_automatic/
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How to get interactive shell in paramiko: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70m26q/how_to_get_interactive_shell_in_paramiko/
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How to get interactive shell in paramiko
I have the following program working, where it ssh's to a device, then sends specific commands I list (eg show version). However I can't...
What’s New In Python 3.7 — Python 3.7.0a0 documentation: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70myto/whats_new_in_python_37_python_370a0_documentation/
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Any small python projects for beginners, that uses while-loops and lists?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70n3c1/any_small_python_projects_for_beginners_that_uses/
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Ill gladly take a challange.
In order to get a speed boost for my python program, should I spawn a separate thread or a separate process for logging?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46203909/in-order-to-get-a-speed-boost-for-my-python-program-should-i-spawn-a-separate-t
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In order to get a speed boost for my python program, should I spawn a separate thread or a separate process for logging?
In order to get a speed boost for my python program, should I spawn a separate thread or a separate process for logging? My program uses a lot of logging and I am not sure if threading is suitable
Crossbar now provides a commercial service to manager clusters of instances: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/70ntdj/crossbar_now_provides_a_commercial_service_to/
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