Quick Way to Plot 3D Tensor ( i.e. (n,n,n) matrix) of values. Analogue to plt.imshow()?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qkyvn/quick_way_to_plot_3d_tensor_ie_nnn_matrix_of/
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What all possible times 'kazoo.exceptions.ConnectionLoss' is raised?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42081822/what-all-possible-times-kazoo-exceptions-connectionloss-is-raised
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What all possible times 'kazoo.exceptions.ConnectionLoss' is raised?
I am using apache-zookeeper and kazoo framework for one of my requirement. I have a simple zookeeper cluster setup and few clients connecting to server cluster to read node information. I am facing...
Incorrect legend labels in python seaborn plots: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45377759/incorrect-legend-labels-in-python-seaborn-plots
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Incorrect legend labels in python seaborn plots
The above plot is made using seaborn in python. However, not sure why some of the legend circles are filled in with color and others are not. This is the colormap I am using:
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sns.color_palette("Se...
So I can comfortably say that I have mastered the basics of python, what now??: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qm0qd/so_i_can_comfortably_say_that_i_have_mastered_the/
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So I can comfortably say that I have mastered the... • r/Python
I am a C/C#/Java programmer for a 2 or 3 years now, and I can comfortably say that I have added the basics of python to my arsenal. What kind of...
Advice on a python recommendation engine?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qlsnb/advice_on_a_python_recommendation_engine/
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Advice on a python recommendation engine? • r/Python
I was recently assigned to build a recommendation engine in python for a large amount of products and product categories in e-commerce, but I'm...
Looking for a Django/Python guide that's designed for a web developer: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qltmn/looking_for_a_djangopython_guide_thats_designed/
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Looking for a Django/Python guide that's designed for a... • r/Python
I have experience with Ruby, Rails, Express, Node, React, REST, etc, etc but have never worked with Python. I'm looking for a guide/tutorial to...
Python 3.6 adds New secrets Module for Robust Account and Password Security: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qmalr/python_36_adds_new_secrets_module_for_robust/
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Do you Know, Python 3.6 adds New secrets Module for Robust Account and Password Security: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qmfj6/do_you_know_python_36_adds_new_secrets_module_for/
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What are the best books or online courses to learn Python for beginner?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qmg35/what_are_the_best_books_or_online_courses_to/
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Recursively calling an object method that returns an iterator of itself: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44949447/recursively-calling-an-object-method-that-returns-an-iterator-of-itself
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Recursively calling an object method that returns an iterator of itself
I'm currently writing a project that requires third party code that uses a method that returns an iterator of itself, an example of how this would look in my code:
def generate():
for x in obj.
def generate():
for x in obj.
Direct variable reference as function argument runs faster?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qmknw/direct_variable_reference_as_function_argument/
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Decompiling an .exe created with pyinstaller leaves a file without extension.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qmt38/decompiling_an_exe_created_with_pyinstaller/
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Decompiling an .exe created with pyinstaller leaves a... • r/Python
Hey, I'm decompiling an .exe created with pyinstaller, and when checking the files found in the CArchive I can locate the mainscript, however...
People who have worked on mid/large sized projects with mixed Python [lower level language] code base. What was your experience?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qn3hn/people_who_have_worked_on_midlarge_sized_projects/
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People who have worked on mid/large sized projects with... • r/Python
Hi there! I read a lot that you can write your software in Python and replace performance critical parts (parts where Python really is the...
Hough circle transform to circular shadow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45300921/hough-circle-transform-to-circular-shadow
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Hough circle transform to circular shadow
I have an image in which I am trying to apply Hough circle transforms to the circular objects in view.
I am having difficulty finding a circle that fits the outer shadow of the cyclinder. What ca...
I am having difficulty finding a circle that fits the outer shadow of the cyclinder. What ca...
Why is Python 50% faster under Windows Subsystem for Linux?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qndr6/why_is_python_50_faster_under_windows_subsystem/
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Why is Python 50% faster under Windows Subsystem for Linux?
> python.exe -c "import sys; print sys.version" 2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:53:40) [MSC v.1500 64 bit (AMD64)] >...
gevent - a coroutine -based Python networking library that uses greenlet to provide a high-level synchronous API on top of the libev event loop: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qnk4s/gevent_a_coroutine_based_python_networking/
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Introduction to Computer Vision With OpenCV and Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qnh8g/introduction_to_computer_vision_with_opencv_and/
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Yosai: Framework Agnostic RBAC for Python (Interview): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6qo52u/yosai_framework_agnostic_rbac_for_python_interview/
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