Updated my sample project for creating Python applications with HTML and Javascript GUI: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ccfnj/updated_my_sample_project_for_creating_python/
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Updated my sample project for creating Python... • r/Python
I updated my sample project, Neuron, to use Python 3, wxPython, and added a new script to generate an exe and installer. This is just a sample...
When is it necessary to import a submodule when the parent module is already imported?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8cccdg/when_is_it_necessary_to_import_a_submodule_when/
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When is it necessary to import a submodule when the... • r/Python
I have been scouring the docs for a while and I cannot find any reference to this. Sometimes you are able to use a submodule without importing...
Found this on r/vexillology thought it looked cool: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ccn6b/found_this_on_rvexillology_thought_it_looked_cool/
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Smart method for remotely triggering a reddit bot script?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8cdbh6/smart_method_for_remotely_triggering_a_reddit_bot/
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Smart method for remotely triggering a reddit bot script? • r/Python
I’m working on a small reddit bot that scrapes posts from specific subreddits, manipulates the post title, and posts the result as a top-level...
Using Data To Help Fight Climate Change (Interview): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8cdbx2/using_data_to_help_fight_climate_change_interview/
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Using Data To Help Fight Climate Change (Interview) • r/Python
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Call for co-operating to develop Python library for reading Bluetooth sensor: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8cdghq/call_for_cooperating_to_develop_python_library/
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I wrote a Tkinter app that queries a SQL Server database and writes the results to a csv: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8cdldo/i_wrote_a_tkinter_app_that_queries_a_sql_server/
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Deploy your Flask API to any Serverless Cloud using this Simple Pattern: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8cdzq3/deploy_your_flask_api_to_any_serverless_cloud/
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If you need a python project done me and my team can do it price is negotiable and you pay when your happy PM me if you need a python project done: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ce92u/if_you_need_a_python_project_done_me_and_my_team/
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Add downloads badge to your python project 🚀: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ce55a/add_downloads_badge_to_your_python_project/
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Add downloads badge to your python project 🚀 • r/Python
I just released a feature in http://pepy.tech to add an downloads badge to you python project 🌟. Here you can find an example...
pd.Timestamp versus np.datetime64: are they interchangeable for selected uses?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49757871/pd-timestamp-versus-np-datetime64-are-they-interchangeable-for-selected-uses
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pd.Timestamp versus np.datetime64: are they interchangeable for selected uses?
This question is motivated by an answer to a question on improving performance when performing comparisons with DatetimeIndex in pandas.
The solution converts the DatetimeIndex to a numpy array vi...
The solution converts the DatetimeIndex to a numpy array vi...
RxPy: Sort hot observable between (slow) scan executions: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49803754/rxpy-sort-hot-observable-between-slow-scan-executions
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RxPy: Sort hot observable between (slow) scan executions
I have an asynchronous slow (forced for testing purpose) scan of a hot observable. This is the relevant code:
thread_1_scheduler = ThreadPoolScheduler(1)
thread = ExternalDummyService()
external_o...
thread_1_scheduler = ThreadPoolScheduler(1)
thread = ExternalDummyService()
external_o...
[Python for Microcontrollers] Zerynth r2.1.1 is out with support for JTAG, new boards and IoT libraries: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8ceooz/python_for_microcontrollers_zerynth_r211_is_out/
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Manager / Container class, how to?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49801169/manager-container-class-how-to
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Manager / Container class, how to?
I am currently designing a software which needs to manage a certain hardware setup.
The hardware setup is as following :
System - The system contains two identical devices, and has certain
The hardware setup is as following :
System - The system contains two identical devices, and has certain
help request: Trigger events from socket: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8cf6el/help_request_trigger_events_from_socket/
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help request: Trigger events from socket • r/Python
Hey! I am working on a demo project for an art installation. Was hoping you could help me figuring out whats the best way to approach this. I...
TIL that starting from 3.7 dicts are officially ordered: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8cf4rf/til_that_starting_from_37_dicts_are_officially/
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r/Python - TIL that starting from 3.7 dicts are officially ordered
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