Strange Python multiprocessing.Pool behavior: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47335785/strange-python-multiprocessing-pool-behavior
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Strange Python multiprocessing.Pool behavior
I am using Python's multiprocessing.Pool class to distribute tasks among processes.
The simple case works as expected:
from multiprocessing import Pool
def evaluate:
do_something()
pool = ...
The simple case works as expected:
from multiprocessing import Pool
def evaluate:
do_something()
pool = ...
How to separate user names in lists?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hida2/how_to_separate_user_names_in_lists/
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How to separate user names in lists? • r/Python
Hey guys !!! I am trying to loop through lists making sure that there is not a current_username 'John' and a new_username JOHN. How do I make it...
Check out how much APPLE pay its Python Engineers: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hijw9/check_out_how_much_apple_pay_its_python_engineers/
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Check out how much APPLE pay its Python Engineers • r/Python
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I documented all 100 Flake8 violations and created a website for them: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hicx4/i_documented_all_100_flake8_violations_and/
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I documented all 100 Flake8 violations and created a... • r/Python
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How do you prevent turtle graphics from slowing down?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hikil/how_do_you_prevent_turtle_graphics_from_slowing/
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How do you prevent turtle graphics from slowing down? • r/Python
import turtle import random slot = turtle.Turtle() slot.speed(0) # Declare global constants # Main Program def...
Is there a Python Library that uses Win8 Desktop Duplication API?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hikuk/is_there_a_python_library_that_uses_win8_desktop/
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Is there a Python Library that uses Win8+ Desktop... • r/Python
Also can it scale the image?
Python Library Request: Read source code, insert answer: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7himij/python_library_request_read_source_code_insert/
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Python Library Request: Read source code, insert answer • r/Python
Hi there, I'm looking for a library that: - Opens up a webpage - Reads the source code - Identifies from the source code the ids of two integers,...
Using PyTest for full end to end integration where delays are expected?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hip3j/using_pytest_for_full_end_to_end_integration/
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Using PyTest for full end to end integration where... • r/Python
I've inherited a test suite that attempts to handle some end to end testing of our system. First a bit of back ground: The system has an API that...
Asphalt: The Framework For Asynchronous Microservices in Python (Interview): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hipjl/asphalt_the_framework_for_asynchronous/
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Asphalt: The Framework For Asynchronous Microservices... • r/Python
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Question: VisibleDeprecationWarning while using Scipy's integrate.ode: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hiwct/question_visibledeprecationwarning_while_using/
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Question: VisibleDeprecationWarning while using Scipy's... • r/Python
Hi.. I'm trying to solve a system of differential equations using scipy's integrate.ode and running into the following...
Jupyter Notebook - Anyone have any examples of custom HTML renderings/css files ?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hix1q/jupyter_notebook_anyone_have_any_examples_of/
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Jupyter Notebook - Anyone have any examples of custom... • r/Python
I learned recently you can customize the jupyter notebook adding from IPython.core.display import HTML css_file = './example.css'...
Get position of subsequence using Levenshtein-Distance: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19725127/get-position-of-subsequence-using-levenshtein-distance
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Get position of subsequence using Levenshtein-Distance
I have a huge number of records containing sequences ('ATCGTGTGCATCAGTTTCGA...'), up to 500 characters. I also have a list of smaller sequences, usually 10-20 characters. I would like to use the
pybind11: how to package c and python code into a single package?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47599162/pybind11-how-to-package-c-and-python-code-into-a-single-package
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pybind11: how to package c++ and python code into a single package?
I am trying to package together an existing Python code and a new C++ 11 code using CMake and pybind 11. I think I am missing something simple to add into CMake scripts, but can't find it anywhere:
Need some help with backpropagation featuring numpy: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hjobz/need_some_help_with_backpropagation_featuring/
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Need some help with backpropagation featuring numpy • r/Python
The code is here: https://paste.pound-python.org/show/17ZCZcF95xMC3EAMNIPv/ It's all a little jumbled because I was just adding bits as I went...
An OS agnostic Python script? (tons of paths!): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hjz57/an_os_agnostic_python_script_tons_of_paths/
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An OS agnostic Python script? (tons of paths!) • r/Python
So for this quite a gigantic project (for me) that I'm doing for work which involves Dropbox, Google Sheets, Google Script, and Python, I'm going...
PEPs 560, 562, and 563 have been accepted, for core typing module support, module __getattr__, and deferred annotations, respectively: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7hk9u5/peps_560_562_and_563_have_been_accepted_for_core/
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PEPs 560, 562, and 563 have been accepted, for core... • r/Python
- [PEP 560](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0560/): adds a few core Python extensions to make the typing module's internals less hacky. - [PEP...