What is the reason for _secret_backdoor_key variable in Python SL HMAC library source code?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4spfkp/what_is_the_reason_for_secret_backdoor_key/
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Way to remotely send/receive to python environment?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4sp734/way_to_remotely_sendreceive_to_python_environment/
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Way to remotely send/receive to python environment? • /r/Python
Hi /r/python. This question isn't specifically about the python language, so hopefully it belongs here and not in /r/learnpython I'm trying to...
ZSH plugin to automatically switch virtualenv when switching directories: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4sprjz/zsh_plugin_to_automatically_switch_virtualenv/
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I need help with Pycharm and my interpreter.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4sq48j/i_need_help_with_pycharm_and_my_interpreter/
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I need help with Pycharm and my interpreter. • /r/Python
Hi, I have recently gotten into Python and I am trying to develop some skills. I am fine with using the regular IDLE for now, but it is...
What will happen to overall efficiency of Python, if we create aliases for all non-underscore function names? setdefault -> set_default, isinstance -> is_instance etc.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4sqca5/what_will_happen_to_overall_efficiency_of_python/
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What will happen to overall efficiency of Python, if... • /r/Python
Yes, it is a flamebait.
How to download a specific slice of a youtube video using python? Don't see anything in the youtube-dl documentation: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4sqrdz/how_to_download_a_specific_slice_of_a_youtube/
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How to download a specific slice of a youtube video... • /r/Python
Pretty self explanatory. I want to be able to download the first 3-10th minuets of a set of videos on youtube. I read the youtube-dl documentation...
Interesting Eliza twitter bot. [not mine] Uses nltk package. Keen to hear of other chat bots and understand how to manage them.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4srbhb/interesting_eliza_twitter_bot_not_mine_uses_nltk/
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Interesting Eliza twitter bot. [not mine] Uses nltk... • /r/Python
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Broadcasting for subtensor created from matrix (Theano): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38309429/broadcasting-for-subtensor-created-from-matrix-theano
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Broadcasting for subtensor created from matrix (Theano)
I want to create two subtensors from a matrix, using indices to select the respective rows.
One subtensor has several rows, the other just one, which should be broadcast to allow for element-wise
One subtensor has several rows, the other just one, which should be broadcast to allow for element-wise
Why are Python's arrays slow?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36778568/why-are-pythons-arrays-slow
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Why are Python's arrays slow?
I expected array.array to be faster than lists, as arrays seem to be unboxed.
However, I get the following result:
In [1]: import array
In [2]: L = list(range(100000000))
In [3]: A = array.arra...
However, I get the following result:
In [1]: import array
In [2]: L = list(range(100000000))
In [3]: A = array.arra...
Why is 'x' in ('x',) faster than 'x' == 'x'?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28885132/why-is-x-in-x-faster-than-x-x
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Why is 'x' in ('x',) faster than 'x' == 'x'?
>>> timeit.timeit("'x' in ('x',)")
0.04869917374131205
>>> timeit.timeit("'x' == 'x'")
0.06144205736110564
Also works for tuples with multiple elements, both versions seem to grow
0.04869917374131205
>>> timeit.timeit("'x' == 'x'")
0.06144205736110564
Also works for tuples with multiple elements, both versions seem to grow
Altair: Declarative statistical visualization library for Python, based on Vega-Lite: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4ssfs4/altair_declarative_statistical_visualization/
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Teaching an AI to write Python code with Python code: http://www.benjamintd.com/blog/spynet/
Why are some functions in python spelled with underscore, while some are not: setdefault, makedirs, isinstance?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4stbtb/why_are_some_functions_in_python_spelled_with/
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Teaching an AI to write Python code with Python code: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4st61v/teaching_an_ai_to_write_python_code_with_python/
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Teaching an AI to write Python code with Python code • /r/Python
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Yolog v0.3.0 - Thin and cute wrapper over plain git logs.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4stgq4/yolog_v030_thin_and_cute_wrapper_over_plain_git/
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Yolog v0.3.0 - Thin and cute wrapper over plain git logs. • /r/Python
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Django REST framework 3.4 Released [x-post from /r/django]: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4stflf/django_rest_framework_34_released_xpost_from/
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Django REST framework 3.4 Released [x-post from /r/django] • /r/Python
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Python Weekly - Issue 252: http://us2.campaign-archive.com/?u=e2e180baf855ac797ef407fc7