Pandas mask / where methods versus NumPy np.where: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51982417/pandas-mask-where-methods-versus-numpy-np-where
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Pandas mask / where methods versus NumPy np.where
I often use Pandas mask and where methods for cleaner logic when updating values in a series conditionally. However, for relatively performance-critical code I notice a significant performance drop
Mind boggling card trick: New draft Rosetta Code task • r/coding: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9a6kr1/mind_boggling_card_trick_new_draft_rosetta_code/
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r/Python - Mind boggling card trick: New draft Rosetta Code task • r/coding
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I made a raycaster engine and game in 100% Python and Pygame. I was told you might find it interesting.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9a6z8l/i_made_a_raycaster_engine_and_game_in_100_python/
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r/Python - I made a raycaster engine and game in 100% Python and Pygame. I was told you might find it interesting.
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So far #macOS Mojave ships with Python 2.7.10: https://twitter.com/llanga/status/1004049256053764097
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Łukasz Langa
So far #macOS Mojave ships with Python 2.7.10. I don't even want to rant about how this should be 3.6 by now. What I'm disappointed by is that this is 2.7.10, a release from May 2015. Latest is 2.7.15. THREE YEARS of bugfixes since then! I hope Apple will…
WARNING: SMTP, gmail, and new 2-step phone prompt verification is broken: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9a8lq5/warning_smtp_gmail_and_new_2step_phone_prompt/
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r/Python - WARNING: SMTP, gmail, and new 2-step phone prompt verification is broken
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Which version of Python(2 or 3)?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9a93az/which_version_of_python2_or_3/
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Which version of Python(2 or 3)? • r/Python
I know this question has been asked thousands of times on different forums. But I would like to get an answer relevant to current time and my...
Fast Parallel Data Processing and Analysis in Python with Dask Datasets: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9a9jyi/fast_parallel_data_processing_and_analysis_in/
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r/Python - Fast Parallel Data Processing and Analysis in Python with Dask Datasets
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Where i can find cryptocurrency / blockchain developers ?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9a9ui9/where_i_can_find_cryptocurrency_blockchain/
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r/Python - Where i can find cryptocurrency / blockchain developers ?
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Pioneer is handing out $5k grants for awesome projects in any area: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9aafgn/pioneer_is_handing_out_5k_grants_for_awesome/
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r/Python - Pioneer is handing out $5k grants for awesome projects in any area
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Analysis and visualization of my training for the Marine Corps Marathon using Python and Matplotlib. Github link in comments if anyone is interested. Welcome any comments or feedback!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9aa7yz/analysis_and_visualization_of_my_training_for_the/
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r/Python - Analysis and visualization of my training for the Marine Corps Marathon using Python and Matplotlib. Github link in…
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Can't pickle recursive nested defaultdict: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51991503/cant-pickle-recursive-nested-defaultdict
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Can't pickle recursive nested defaultdict
I have a recursive nested defaultdict class defined as
from collections import defaultdict
class NestedDict(defaultdict):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(self.__class__)
sitting...
from collections import defaultdict
class NestedDict(defaultdict):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(self.__class__)
sitting...
An implementaiton of the Fourier Transform using Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9abnx2/an_implementaiton_of_the_fourier_transform_using/
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r/Python - An implementaiton of the Fourier Transform using Python
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