Machine Learning in a Year (in Python) - From noob to professional: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/527yxc/machine_learning_in_a_year_in_python_from_noob_to/
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<urlopen error (-1, 'SSL exception: Differences between the SSL socket behaviour of cpython vs. jython are explained on the wiki: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39382800/urlopen-error-1-ssl-exception-differences-between-the-ssl-socket-behaviour
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<urlopen error (-1, 'SSL exception: Differences between the SSL socket behaviour of cpython vs. jython are explained on the wiki
I'm using the following code.
import urllib2
#Setting proxy
myProxy = {'https':'https://proxy.example.com:8080'}
proxy = urllib2.ProxyHandler(myProxy)
opener = urllib2.build_opener(proxy)
urllib2.
import urllib2
#Setting proxy
myProxy = {'https':'https://proxy.example.com:8080'}
proxy = urllib2.ProxyHandler(myProxy)
opener = urllib2.build_opener(proxy)
urllib2.
Script works differently when ran from the terminal and ran from Python: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39397034/script-works-differently-when-ran-from-the-terminal-and-ran-from-python
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Script works differently when ran from the terminal and ran from Python
I have a short bash script foo.sh
#!/bin/bash
cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-z1-9' | fold -w 4 | head -n 1
When I run it directly from the shell, it runs fine, exiting when it is done
$ ./foo.sh ...
#!/bin/bash
cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-z1-9' | fold -w 4 | head -n 1
When I run it directly from the shell, it runs fine, exiting when it is done
$ ./foo.sh ...
'EntryPoint' object has no attribute 'resolve' when using Google Compute Engine: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39413987/entrypoint-object-has-no-attribute-resolve-when-using-google-compute-engine
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'EntryPoint' object has no attribute 'resolve' when using Google Compute Engine
I have an issue related to Cryptography package in Python. Can you please help in resolving these, if possible ? (tried a lot, but couldnt figure out the exact solution)
The python code which init...
The python code which init...
Easy install of PySpark on Mac Configuring Jupyter Notebook.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/528x36/easy_install_of_pyspark_on_mac_configuring/
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I have a file py file that access APIs on a server. Is it better to secure the source code with pycrypto or pyobfuscate libraries?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/52a7ga/i_have_a_file_py_file_that_access_apis_on_a/
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I have a file py file that access APIs on a server. Is... • /r/Python
I need to the file to be able to run, but if someone else gets into the server, what is the best way to ensure my python code is not able to be...
Hello! im intresting in learning pyton :): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/52ash9/hello_im_intresting_in_learning_pyton/
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Hello! im intresting in learning pyton :) • /r/Python
Hey guys! Ive started to look into this language recently, and i find it very interesting. I decided i would like to try it out, the only problame...
Super simple twitter bot I made. Feel free to use!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/52bemw/super_simple_twitter_bot_i_made_feel_free_to_use/
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limited number of user-initiated background processes: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39416623/limited-number-of-user-initiated-background-processes
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limited number of user-initiated background processes
I need to allow users to submit requests for very, very large jobs. We are talking 100 gigabytes of memory and 20 hours of computing time. This costs our company a lot of money, so it was stipulate...
Python Quick, Easy and Dirty Intro Part 2: Control Flow and Functions.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/52bq3n/python_quick_easy_and_dirty_intro_part_2_control/
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Splitting lists within lists [Python 2.7]: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/52brwa/splitting_lists_within_lists_python_27/
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I am working through an example problem using regex to extract numbers from a text file. I am able to extract but am having trouble since I am...
Python opencv sorting contours: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39403183/python-opencv-sorting-contours
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Python opencv sorting contours
I am following this question:
How can I sort contours from left to right and top to bottom?
to sort contours from left-to-right and top-to-bottom. However, my contours are found using this (OpenC...
How can I sort contours from left to right and top to bottom?
to sort contours from left-to-right and top-to-bottom. However, my contours are found using this (OpenC...
How to save plots from multiple python scripts using an interactive C# process command?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39405252/how-to-save-plots-from-multiple-python-scripts-using-an-interactive-c-sharp-proc
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How to save plots from multiple python scripts using an interactive C# process command?
I've been trying to save plots(multiple) from different scripts using an interactive C# process command.
Objective: My aim is to save plots by executing multiple scripts in a single interactive py...
Objective: My aim is to save plots by executing multiple scripts in a single interactive py...
How to obtain device / partition info from file path on Linux: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38185473/how-to-obtain-device-partition-info-from-file-path-on-linux
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How to obtain device / partition info from file path on Linux
Starting with an absolute file path, I want to obtain the following information:
The mount point of the filesystem on which the file is stored (in order to compute the path relative to the mount ...
The mount point of the filesystem on which the file is stored (in order to compute the path relative to the mount ...
"Making sense of setup.py" - talk for beginners and experts at Kiwi PyCon 2016: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/52df6b/making_sense_of_setuppy_talk_for_beginners_and/
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Keyword Generator API for SEO, Content Marketing, Competitive Intelligence and much more. Free API key available: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/52dovc/keyword_generator_api_for_seo_content_marketing/
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Curious Containers: a cluster computing software with Docker Swarm support written in Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/52dqmy/curious_containers_a_cluster_computing_software/
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Curious Containers: a cluster computing software with... • /r/Python
Hi everybody, I developed an open source cluster computing software in Python during the last half year. This software executes data-centric...
Response to my script for a small python calculator coding challenge.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/52dywa/response_to_my_script_for_a_small_python/
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