Python and empty instances of immutable types?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8uu8kw/python_and_empty_instances_of_immutable_types/
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Python and empty instances of immutable types? • r/Python
As far as I can tell Python doesn't provide default instances of immutable types. Why is that? For example, in C# the recommended way of...
Please help me with a project suggestion in senior section.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8uu2cu/please_help_me_with_a_project_suggestion_in/
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r/Python - Please help me with a project suggestion in senior section.
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Has anyone automated their job completely?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8uxifv/has_anyone_automated_their_job_completely/
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Has anyone automated their job completely? : r/Python
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Show HN: Smart Fruit – A Python schema-based machine learning library: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17424002
Charts Data Scraper - Python | Charts | AmCharts | HighCharts: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8uydsj/charts_data_scraper_python_charts_amcharts/
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r/Python - Charts Data Scraper - Python | Charts | AmCharts | HighCharts
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Zato 3.0 - ESB, SOA, REST, APIs and Cloud Integrations in Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8usyqr/zato_30_esb_soa_rest_apis_and_cloud_integrations/
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Zato 3.0 - ESB, SOA, REST, APIs and Cloud Integrations... • r/Python
Hello, I'm very happy to let you know that [Zato 3.0](https://zato.io/docs/) has just been released! Zato is an enterprise Python-based [ESB,...
Double Pendulum simulated with Python/Curses. (Source code in comments): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8v0e69/double_pendulum_simulated_with_pythoncurses/
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r/Python - Double Pendulum simulated with Python/Curses. (Source code in comments)
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Readonly form field in edit view - Flask-Admin: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51073532/readonly-form-field-in-edit-view-flask-admin
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Readonly form field in edit view - Flask-Admin
I tried to set a form field as readonly just for the edit view in a Flask-Admin application. Following the answers to this question I know that if I have this
class MyView(ModelView):
class MyView(ModelView):
How to create a professional production project from scratch in Python ?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8v0mox/how_to_create_a_professional_production_project/
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r/Python - How to create a professional production project from scratch in Python ?
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Flask-Admin create view with SQLAlchemy context-sensitive functions: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51075096/flask-admin-create-view-with-sqlalchemy-context-sensitive-functions
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Flask-Admin create view with SQLAlchemy context-sensitive functions
I have a data model which has a column that depends on other column values, following the instructions in this page I've created a context-sensitive function which is used to determine the value of...
What can you do with Mako that you can't do with Jinja?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8v19pi/what_can_you_do_with_mako_that_you_cant_do_with/
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r/Python - What can you do with Mako that you can't do with Jinja?
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Finding repeated character combinations in string: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49222636/finding-repeated-character-combinations-in-string
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Finding repeated character combinations in string
I have a string that holds a very long sentence without whitespaces/spaces.
mystring = "abcdthisisatextwithsampletextforasampleabcd"
I would like to find all of the repeated substrings t...
mystring = "abcdthisisatextwithsampletextforasampleabcd"
I would like to find all of the repeated substrings t...
To split your models off into a package or maintain them in your web service?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8v2ntd/to_split_your_models_off_into_a_package_or/
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r/Python - To split your models off into a package or maintain them in your web service?
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