Datetime Module Overview - How to work with Dates, Times, Timedeltas, and Timezones: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4vz5zv/datetime_module_overview_how_to_work_with_dates/
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Question- How to iterate through dictionary and save value: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4vz61v/question_how_to_iterate_through_dictionary_and/
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I am opening a CSV file and saving the data to a dictionary. I need to save the value and place it somewhere else in a file I am creating. [Here...
Apache2 and context path for virtual host with Django and AngularJS: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38617860/apache2-and-context-path-for-virtual-host-with-django-and-angularjs
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Apache2 and context path for virtual host with Django and AngularJS
I had the following working Django configuration:
WSGIScriptAlias / /MyDjangoProjectFolder/MyDjangoProject/wsgi.py
WSGIPythonPath /MyDjangoProjectFolder
<Directory /MyDjangoProjectFolder/
WSGIScriptAlias / /MyDjangoProjectFolder/MyDjangoProject/wsgi.py
WSGIPythonPath /MyDjangoProjectFolder
<Directory /MyDjangoProjectFolder/
unicode() not supported in Python 3.x: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38697037/unicode-not-supported-in-python-3-x
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unicode() not supported in Python 3.x
I enabled the compatiblity check in my favorite Python IDE and now I realize that my Python 2.7 code has a lot of calls to unicode() which are not allowed in Python 3.x.
I looked at the docs of Py...
I looked at the docs of Py...
Beginner with a dumb question..: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4vzonx/beginner_with_a_dumb_question/
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Beginner with a dumb question.. • /r/Python
I started taking some classes on python and I want to mess around with it on my own time. Where can I write python code on my computer? Test it...
[Opinions] What all does a File Manager need? Your opinions matter!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4vzp9o/opinions_what_all_does_a_file_manager_need_your/
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[Opinions] What all does a File Manager need? Your... • /r/Python
Hello, all! I have been working on a text-based file manager, as it is something that I needed, and I couldn't find one that I enjoyed after...
How to get a square matrix from sns.cluster_map?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38705359/how-to-get-a-square-matrix-from-sns-cluster-map
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How to get a square matrix from sns.cluster_map?
Usually when I do dendrograms and heatmaps, I use a distance matrix and do a bunch of SciPy stuff. I want to try out Seaborn but Seaborn wants my data in rectangular form (not a distance matrix) w...
A quick intro to grouping in pandas using NYC Citi Bike data: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4w03bg/a_quick_intro_to_grouping_in_pandas_using_nyc/
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AMA with Kenneth Reitz - Python Overlord at Heroku, Creator of Requests : Live now: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4vzw6s/ama_with_kenneth_reitz_python_overlord_at_heroku/
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Error Installing OpenCV with Python on OS X: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38703388/error-installing-opencv-with-python-on-os-x
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Error Installing OpenCV with Python on OS X
I have been trying to install Open CV 3 on my mac using this tutorial but I cannot get past step three.
So after I do
brew install python
I do
nano ~/.bash_profile
And the at the bottom o...
So after I do
brew install python
I do
nano ~/.bash_profile
And the at the bottom o...
Getting Better Performance with Pyspark - Holden Karau presents PySpark performance tips: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4w0gqr/getting_better_performance_with_pyspark_holden/
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Geoplotting with Basemap: The proliferation of Mormon Temples. (The GIF is at the bottom.): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4w0of3/geoplotting_with_basemap_the_proliferation_of/
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How does Django’s StreamingHttpResponse work, exactly?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4w1h9n/how_does_djangos_streaminghttpresponse_work/
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new module that generates faster scripts from entry_points: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4w1um4/new_module_that_generates_faster_scripts_from/
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Keras VGG extract features: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38674189/keras-vgg-extract-features
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Keras VGG extract features
I have loaded a pre-trained VGG face CNN and have run it successfully. I want to extract the hyper-column average from layers 3 and 8. I was following the section about extracting hyper-columns fro...
Getting an instance's actual used (allocated) disk space in vmware with pyvmomi: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38666195/getting-an-instances-actual-used-allocated-disk-space-in-vmware-with-pyvmomi
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Getting an instance's actual used (allocated) disk space in vmware with pyvmomi
I've recently started using pyvmomi to get a detailed inventory of vmware servers prior to migrating instances into AWS.
In the vcenter web interface, or vsphere client, I can inspect an instance ...
In the vcenter web interface, or vsphere client, I can inspect an instance ...
Can I get a Python Developer job by building applications from blogs and videos?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4w2ylq/can_i_get_a_python_developer_job_by_building/
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Hi from NYC. I am new to web development and I have a CS degree and some experience working in the hardware field. I understand Python and I...