Storing data as JSON - many or few files?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74lpue/storing_data_as_json_many_or_few_files/
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Storing data as JSON - many or few files? • r/Python
In terms of performance, is it better to store many JSON files and read from many small ones (but consequently searching through 100,000 files) or...
Use default Python while having Anaconda: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46549832/use-default-python-while-having-anaconda
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Use default Python while having Anaconda
For development in Python, I am using Miniconda on my Mac with macos Sierra. However, I have to use a framework that only works with the default Python (present at /usr/bin/python).
My question i...
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Making a Stand Alone Executable from a Python Script using PyInstaller: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74mdnl/making_a_stand_alone_executable_from_a_python/
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r/Python - Making a Stand Alone Executable from a Python Script using PyInstaller
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Why does Guido think that making Python a client-side thing is not a worthy goal ?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74mndq/why_does_guido_think_that_making_python_a/
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Is it possible to use unbound parameters in sqlalchemy sql execute statements?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74mng7/is_it_possible_to_use_unbound_parameters_in/
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Is it possible to use unbound parameters in sqlalchemy... • r/Python
I'm stuck at migrating a python app from using sqlite3 library to sqlalchemy, so that the app becomes database independent. At most places in...
reduce dataframe between column values: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46199565/reduce-dataframe-between-column-values
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reduce dataframe between column values
I would like to compute an operation between the intervals col1 = 0, col2 = 1 and col1 = 0, col2 = 2 the difference between the max and min value of the col3 of the following dataframe:
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My nephew is struggling to Learn Python at school. Any ideas for good websites that can help him?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74nbt7/my_nephew_is_struggling_to_learn_python_at_school/
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My nephew is struggling to Learn Python at school. Any... • r/Python
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Matplotlib Lead Developer Explains Why He Can’t Fix the Docs—But You Can: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74nf4g/matplotlib_lead_developer_explains_why_he_cant/
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Matplotlib Lead Developer Explains Why He Can’t Fix the... • r/Python
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History of the Django web framework described as "developed in a newsroom": https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74nlhv/history_of_the_django_web_framework_described_as/
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Scaling Django Admin Date Hierarchy (Django Admin performance): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74o1n7/scaling_django_admin_date_hierarchy_django_admin/
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How to route a multi-part form in django: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46553959/how-to-route-a-multi-part-form-in-django
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How to route a multi-part form in django
I'd like my users to be able to place orders. For this kind of order, the user uploads a csv. The app parses, the CSV, serializes the data, and then needs to show the user a new view with the data ...
Panel discussion on contributing to open source [audio]: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74onao/panel_discussion_on_contributing_to_open_source/
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Panel discussion on contributing to open source [audio] • r/Python
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High Dynamic Range (HDR) Imaging using Python (OpenCV): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74own6/high_dynamic_range_hdr_imaging_using_python_opencv/
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High Dynamic Range (HDR) Imaging using Python (OpenCV) • r/Python
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Scrape image data with scrapy: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46517549/scrape-image-data-with-scrapy
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Scrape image data with scrapy
I am using scrapy to scrape the images related to a product on amazon.com. How would I parse the image data?
I typically use the xpath, however, I was not able locate the xpath for the images (be...
I typically use the xpath, however, I was not able locate the xpath for the images (be...
How to trigger phone calls from my Python code?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74p3cz/how_to_trigger_phone_calls_from_my_python_code/
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How to trigger phone calls from my Python code? • r/Python
Hi, I'm trying to make a hobby app where I need to trigger phone calls from my code. I've been looking around and found Twilio, but they dont have...
In Flask/Django, can a template section with an if/else statement be updated without refreshing the page?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/74p7y0/in_flaskdjango_can_a_template_section_with_an/
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In Flask/Django, can a template section with an if/else... • r/Python
I've got an HTML template for Flask. It's something like this: {% if userIsLoggedIn %} ...