Help authenticating a bearer token in a Python API against Azure Active Directory: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8enx6g/help_authenticating_a_bearer_token_in_a_python/
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Help authenticating a bearer token in a Python API... • r/Python
I'm trying to set up an API using flask, but it needs to authenticate against Azure AD, and I can't seem to find any libraries that can handle...
Can someone help me add a function to my work?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8eo614/can_someone_help_me_add_a_function_to_my_work/
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Can someone help me add a function to my work? • r/Python
Hey guys, I'm super new to python and I've been practicing and messing around with different examples to try and get better. So, if you follow the...
where to define item custom item loaders in scrapy?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49961910/where-to-define-item-custom-item-loaders-in-scrapy
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where to define item custom item loaders in scrapy?
I'm starting to work with item loaders in scrapy,and the basic functionality is working fine as in:
l.add_xpath('course_title', '//*[@class="course-header-ng__main-info__name__title"]//text()')
B...
l.add_xpath('course_title', '//*[@class="course-header-ng__main-info__name__title"]//text()')
B...
I am looking for some examples of a SQLite get/push api using python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8eongn/i_am_looking_for_some_examples_of_a_sqlite/
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I am looking for some examples of a SQLite get/push api... • r/Python
Have been waiting through a lot of webpages and wanted to make sure I was learning from the right source. Does anyone have an example of the above...
Question about how to create ideal GUI setups.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8eop1r/question_about_how_to_create_ideal_gui_setups/
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Question about how to create ideal GUI setups. • r/Python
Working on a desktop app that I would like to have candle graphs (for following stocks) as well as various other detail oriented gui features. I...
Is there any way to demo my code (with user-input) on my website?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8eoghq/is_there_any_way_to_demo_my_code_with_userinput/
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r/Python - Is there any way to demo my code (with user-input) on my website?
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suggestions, review and more: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8epqpo/suggestions_review_and_more/
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suggestions, review and more • r/Python
Looking for someone to check this script out, give me some more idea's of what to add to it, or add / fix any code (the code works but maybe there...
ELI5: Get key press in Python 3: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8eps7i/eli5_get_key_press_in_python_3/
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ELI5: Get key press in Python 3 • r/Python
Hey all, I have read quite a bit of forums, but they're all a little beyond what I'm capable of understanding on my own. I just need to do...
PyTorch 0.4.0 released (new NumPy-like API, Windows support, Tensor-Variable merge...): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8eqgad/pytorch_040_released_new_numpylike_api_windows/
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PyTorch 0.4.0 released (new NumPy-like API, Windows... • r/Python
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Suppressing print statements from Fortran code called from Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8eqjqm/suppressing_print_statements_from_fortran_code/
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Suppressing print statements from Fortran code called... • r/Python
I'm writing a Python wrapper around some very old Fortran code that I can't recompile (literally, my IT department won't give me g77...). Because...
Unofficial Python Style Guide - A Python style guide that doesn't make you think.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8eqegg/unofficial_python_style_guide_a_python_style/
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Unofficial Python Style Guide - A Python style guide... • r/Python
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Unexpected behavior of time.sleep() -- seems to add 30%-50% to shorter intervals: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8eqwsr/unexpected_behavior_of_timesleep_seems_to_add/
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Unexpected behavior of time.sleep() -- seems to add... • r/Python
Exploring the use of [time.sleep()](https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/time.html#time.sleep) for sub-millisecond intervals, Mac OSX, Python 3.6....
Python for .NET: How to explicitly create instances of C# classes using different versions of the same DLL?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49942487/python-for-net-how-to-explicitly-create-instances-of-c-sharp-classes-using-dif
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Python for .NET: How to explicitly create instances of C# classes using different versions of the same DLL?
I have a .cs file like
namespace SomeNamepace
{
public struct SomeStruct
{
....
}
public static class SomeClass
{
....
}
So far I use it with PythonNET ...
namespace SomeNamepace
{
public struct SomeStruct
{
....
}
public static class SomeClass
{
....
}
So far I use it with PythonNET ...
How to pass special character in URL in windows authentication?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49899423/how-to-pass-special-character-in-url-in-windows-authentication
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How to pass special character in URL in windows authentication?
To handle windows authentication, one way to handle such scenario is by passing credentials in URL itself as shown below
driver.get('http://username:password@abc.com')
But in my case since password
driver.get('http://username:password@abc.com')
But in my case since password
What is the point of forcing explicit str conversion in str.join?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8esxpz/what_is_the_point_of_forcing_explicit_str/
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What is the point of forcing explicit str conversion in... • r/Python
I am sure many of us have experienced issues when using `str.join` when using it like `', '.join(elements)` or `', '.join([elm for for elm in...
Groupwise sorting in pandas: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49968316/groupwise-sorting-in-pandas
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Groupwise sorting in pandas
I want to sort an array within the group boundaries defined in another array. The groups are not presorted in any way and need to remain unchanged after the sorting. In numpy terms it would look like
Chapter 3-Python IDLE (Development Environment): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8es6ga/chapter_3python_idle_development_environment/
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r/Python - Chapter 3-Python IDLE (Development Environment)
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Swiftapply – Automatically efficient pandas apply operations: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8esk8f/swiftapply_automatically_efficient_pandas_apply/
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