Automatically format REPL output as scientific notation: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7ktp5n/automatically_format_repl_output_as_scientific/
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Automatically format REPL output as scientific notation • r/Python
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py.test: Show local variables in Jenkins: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47674185/py-test-show-local-variables-in-jenkins
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py.test: Show local variables in Jenkins
Up to now we call py.test via Jenkins.
If a test fails, we see the usual stacktrace like this
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/u/src/foo/bar/tests/test_x.py", line 36, in
If a test fails, we see the usual stacktrace like this
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/u/src/foo/bar/tests/test_x.py", line 36, in
tg12/Python-Scripts - A collection of useful scripts I made whilst learning: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7ktuz1/tg12pythonscripts_a_collection_of_useful_scripts/
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Python Programming Tutorial Range function part 14: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7ku2n0/python_programming_tutorial_range_function_part_14/
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Python Programming Tutorial Range function part 14 • r/Python
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One of the high-level programming languages, Python is considered to be the most dynamic language that focuses on code readability. The best part of learning this language is that there are fewer steps in execution as compared to Java or C .: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kujnt/one_of_the_highlevel_programming_languages_python/
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One of the high-level programming languages, Python is... • r/Python
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Simple and useful library to help debug memory leaks -- now supports python3: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kuzvv/simple_and_useful_library_to_help_debug_memory/
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Simple and useful library to help debug memory leaks --... • r/Python
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Made neofetch for macOS in Python so people can install it without brew: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kv8em/made_neofetch_for_macos_in_python_so_people_can/
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Made neofetch for macOS in Python so people can install... • r/Python
I made this because I got a laptop from my school which runs macOS but my IT admin has blocked me from using the brew command. I wanted to install...
Interactive video with Python 3.5: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kv8kl/interactive_video_with_python_35/
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Interactive video with Python 3.5 • r/Python
Hello all, So I want to create an interactive video and am just generally wondering how I can pull that off. While I'm not that experienced in...
automated windows based ui navigation: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kw1oz/automated_windows_based_ui_navigation/
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automated windows based ui navigation • r/Python
hey. so i have a project that currently manages a few gui programs. it runs them in a certain order, waits for certain things to happen, and...
Can't scrape category titles from a webpage: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47858886/cant-scrape-category-titles-from-a-webpage
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Can't scrape category titles from a webpage
I've written a scraper in python to get different category names from a webpage but it is unable to fetch anything from that page. I'm seriously confused not to be able to figure out where i'm going
Image classification with transfer learning and PyTorch: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kwnsr/image_classification_with_transfer_learning_and/
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Running markdown cells after code cells in iPython notebook?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kwtfd/running_markdown_cells_after_code_cells_in/
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Running markdown cells after code cells in iPython... • r/Python
I'm creating some reports in Jupyter notebooks and the markdown contains variables that reference code outputs executed (and defined) below them....
What's your favourite Python talk / video?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/7kx35x/whats_your_favourite_python_talk_video/
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What's your favourite Python talk / video? • r/Python
I recently watched [Raymond Hettinger's - Beyond PEP 8 talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf-BqAjZb8M) and loved it. It's from 2015 and I feel...