Tweetable Python – Tweetable Python 3.7 Documentation: https://books.agiliq.com/projects/tweetable-python/en/latest/
Meet Amelia Taylor: Robots, Biology and Unsupervised Model Selection: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95eyv9/meet_amelia_taylor_robots_biology_and/
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r/Python - Meet Amelia Taylor: Robots, Biology and Unsupervised Model Selection
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PyCharm Pro code from Humble Bundle a while back. 6 month code expires 8/8/18 @ Midnight pacific time. Who needs it?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95ffwy/pycharm_pro_code_from_humble_bundle_a_while_back/
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r/Python - PyCharm Pro code from Humble Bundle a while back. 6 month code expires 8/8/18 @ Midnight pacific time. Who needs it?
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Memory errors using xarray dask - use groupby or apply_ufunc?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51662450/memory-errors-using-xarray-dask-use-groupby-or-apply-ufunc
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Memory errors using xarray + dask - use groupby or apply_ufunc?
I am using xarray as the basis of my workflow for analysing fluid turbulence data, but I'm having trouble leveraging dask correctly to limit memory usage on my laptop.
I have a dataarray n with
I have a dataarray n with
Trying to figure out how to build the game of life. Am I over my head: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95gf40/trying_to_figure_out_how_to_build_the_game_of/
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r/Python - Trying to figure out how to build the game of life. Am I over my head
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Trouble with pandas dataframes: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95gj8q/trouble_with_pandas_dataframes/
Edit image as tensorflow tensor python: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51698848/edit-image-as-tensorflow-tensor-python
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Edit image as tensorflow tensor python
I'll do my best to provide a reproducible example here.
I have an image:
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This image of Aaron Eckhart is (150, 150)
My goal is to perturb a ROI of this image by doing mathematical operations...
I have an image:
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This image of Aaron Eckhart is (150, 150)
My goal is to perturb a ROI of this image by doing mathematical operations...
Python code snippets to try out a neural network to predict daily market movements: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95gwjm/python_code_snippets_to_try_out_a_neural_network/
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r/Python - Python code snippets to try out a neural network to predict daily market movements
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I'm having some trouble with regular expressions: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95ihas/im_having_some_trouble_with_regular_expressions/
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r/Python - I'm having some trouble with regular expressions
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Kindly suggest some books for learning Numpy Arrays, Pandas Dataframes and Data Visualisation for data analytics purpose!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95ixjp/kindly_suggest_some_books_for_learning_numpy/
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Kindly suggest some books for learning Numpy Arrays,... • r/Python
I am a beginner in Python! I have done a basic online course about three libraries i.e. Numpy, Pandas and Matplotlib. I want to move to the field...
Why no love for multiprocessing.dummy?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95ivb3/why_no_love_for_multiprocessingdummy/
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Why no love for multiprocessing.dummy?
Hi, I've been playing with multithreading / multiprocessing in Python. I love `multiprocessing.Pool` in terms of the abstraction it provides,...
Arrows for history and Ctrl C/D is not working on Windows Python Interpret installed with conda: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95jnxn/arrows_for_history_and_ctrlcd_is_not_working_on/
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r/Python - Arrows for history and Ctrl+C/D is not working on Windows Python Interpret installed with conda
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How to append variable to Tornado's static_url()?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95khsl/how_to_append_variable_to_tornados_static_url/
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r/Python - How to append variable to Tornado's static_url()?
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This book is a great learning tool for learning Python. Mark Myers simplifies things and in a combination with his online exercises you gain confident quickly. Challenge, repetition and thinking is an important strategy in learning to program. I highly recommend this book for the purpose.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/95kypa/this_book_is_a_great_learning_tool_for_learning/
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r/Python - This book is a great learning tool for learning Python. Mark Myers simplifies things and in a combination with his online…
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