How to use the `pos` argument in `networkx` to create a flowchart-style Graph? (Python 3): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39801880/how-to-use-the-pos-argument-in-networkx-to-create-a-flowchart-style-graph
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How to use the `pos` argument in `networkx` to create a flowchart-style Graph? (Python 3)
I am trying create a linear network graph using Python (preferably with matplotlib and networkx although would be interested in bokeh) similar in concept to the one below.
How can this graph plo...
How can this graph plo...
Is there an alternative JSON library? That supports dates, namedtuples, etc?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/55lxmg/is_there_an_alternative_json_library_that/
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Is there an alternative JSON library? That supports... • /r/Python
I know i can roll my own JSONEncoder and Decoder (which i have), however i am tired of maintaining this, and forcing people to use some special...
When Python version on your Linux is outdated, compile the sources!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/55mmso/when_python_version_on_your_linux_is_outdated/
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When Python version on your Linux is outdated, compile... • /r/Python
When Python version on Linux is outdated, compile the sources and install Python in your user directory! I give an example for Debian, and Python...
Processing-like python graphic library?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/55mvdq/processinglike_python_graphic_library/
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Processing-like python graphic library? • /r/Python
Dear reddit, I'm looking for a python library that allows very easy and quick drawings and user interaction such as...
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Super hot Online Courses: Data analysis with Python • /r/Python
If you're going to work with big data, you'll probably be using R or Python. And if you're using Python, you'll be definitely using Pandas and...
selecting correct form while iterating all forms: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39805391/selecting-correct-form-while-iterating-all-forms
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selecting correct form while iterating all forms
I want to submit forms in multiple websites with mechanize. Usually I can't exactly know the form name or form id, but I know the input name that I want to submit.
Let's say there is a website whi...
Let's say there is a website whi...
Make a non-blocking request with requests when running Flask with Gunicorn and Gevent: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39756807/make-a-non-blocking-request-with-requests-when-running-flask-with-gunicorn-and-g
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Make a non-blocking request with requests when running Flask with Gunicorn and Gevent
My Flask application will receive a request, do some processing, and then make a request to a slow external endpoint that takes 5 seconds to respond. It looks like running Gunicorn with Gevent will
[Question] Recommended Process Watchers?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/55nlzx/question_recommended_process_watchers/
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[Question] Recommended Process Watchers? • /r/Python
I've been using the tried and true [supervisor](http://supervisord.org/) for a few years now, and my only complaint is that it doesn't fully...
Automatically grading multiple choice exams from photos using Python and OpenCV: http://www.pyimagesearch.com/2016/10/03/bubble-sheet-multiple-choice-scanner-and-test-grader-using-omr-python-and-opencv/
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Bubble sheet multiple choice scanner and test grader using OMR, Python, and OpenCV - PyImageSearch
Discover how to build a bubble sheet multiple choice scanner and test grader using Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) along with Python, OpenCV, computer vision
CPU affinity, cache trashing.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/55o2c1/cpu_affinity_cache_trashing/
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CPU affinity, cache trashing. • /r/Python
Greetings, fellow pythonians! After this bogging me for a month now i thought i'll just ask if someone else has this issue, just to finally get...
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(NYC New York) sec | NY $120,000 - $180,000 | onsite... • /r/Python
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Need help with some basic python code: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/55olug/need_help_with_some_basic_python_code/
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Need help with some basic python code • /r/Python
Hey reddit, i'm looking to you for guidance with this homework assignment. My TA is absolutely no help and i have no idea where to start. Any help...