pyodbc ' "" () - executing with quotes using cursor object: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7ko7vt/pyodbc_executing_with_quotes_using_cursor_object/
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seg_sim_custom_global_regions_script_anz = 'update ddcounts464134 set global_region = "ANZ" where country_name in ("Australia", "New Zealand")' ...
Sockets and Socket Security.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7koawn/sockets_and_socket_security/
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Sockets and Socket Security. • r/Python
I’m looking for resources for sockets and socket security. I’ve looked at a few different books on building client/server programs in python 3....
PyFirebirdSql 1.0.1 is released with ipv6 support and other small fixes: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7koax0/pyfirebirdsql_101_is_released_with_ipv6_support/
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How to feed input with changing size in Tensorflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47479587/how-to-feed-input-with-changing-size-in-tensorflow
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How to feed input with changing size in Tensorflow
I want to train a network with planar curves, which I represent as numpy arrays with shape (L,2).
The number 2 stands for x,y coordinates and L is the number of points which is changing in my datas...
The number 2 stands for x,y coordinates and L is the number of points which is changing in my datas...
Is there a project/module that can parse a python source file to create a graph of all execution code paths?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kpt6c/is_there_a_projectmodule_that_can_parse_a_python/
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Is there a project/module that can parse a python... • r/Python
This would be akin to, but different from, code coverage in unit tests. The core concept is that I would like to exhaustively and automatically...
Pyscripter styles - Windows Classic?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kpytc/pyscripter_styles_windows_classic/
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Pyscripter styles - Windows Classic? • r/Python
Hi all, I'm new to python, and have started using pyscripter - I was just wondering if anyone knew how I could make a style like the old Windows...
Good Python *reference* book in style of "The Ruby Programming Language"?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kq09b/good_python_reference_book_in_style_of_the_ruby/
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Good Python *reference* book in style of "The Ruby... • r/Python
Title. I can't seem to find a good book that comprehensively covers Python like The Ruby Programming Language.
Best practices for industry github?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kqeao/best_practices_for_industry_github/
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Best practices for industry github? • r/Python
Hey, I was recently tasked with setting up a github for my team, I have a personal github but I have never set up an industry github. What are...
Non-developers, how do you use Python to help your work productivity for day to day tasks?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kqfv4/nondevelopers_how_do_you_use_python_to_help_your/
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Non-developers, how do you use Python to help your work... • r/Python
Wondering how people who aren't software engineers/developers who still code a little in Python to help automate their day to day tasks. Excel...
Building an API using Flask-RESTful, and using the PyCharm HTTP Client: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kr4x7/building_an_api_using_flaskrestful_and_using_the/
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Building an API using Flask-RESTful, and using the... • r/Python
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My actually brother just looked up from his macbook and said this to me.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7krc0m/my_actually_brother_just_looked_up_from_his/
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My actually brother just looked up from his macbook and... • r/Python
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Introducing “Retox” run all your test environments in parallel: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7krihe/introducing_retox_run_all_your_test_environments/
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