Suggestions on how to mimic this visualization in Python?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89wogl/suggestions_on_how_to_mimic_this_visualization_in/
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Suggestions on how to mimic this visualization in Python? • r/Python
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Does anyone knows where or how to get those short sms numbers. Since I am trying to build a simple sms service: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89wug4/does_anyone_knows_where_or_how_to_get_those_short/
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Does anyone knows where or how to get those short sms... • r/Python
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Sphinx and re-usable Django apps: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40473609/sphinx-and-re-usable-django-apps
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Sphinx and re-usable Django apps
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While trying to generate sphinx documentation for a re-usable Django application I struck upon the following snafoo. When sphinx parses the model.py code it is thwarted by the code therein
While trying to generate sphinx documentation for a re-usable Django application I struck upon the following snafoo. When sphinx parses the model.py code it is thwarted by the code therein
Pycharm and Anaconda -- "No module named cv2", but runs fine: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89x0fc/pycharm_and_anaconda_no_module_named_cv2_but_runs/
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Pycharm and Anaconda -- "No module named cv2", but runs... • r/Python
I installed opencv using Anaconda. In the Pycharm text editor, I get a red underline under "import cv2" with the error message "No module named...
How to test microserices written in Python (Django)?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89xhm0/how_to_test_microserices_written_in_python_django/
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How to test microserices written in Python (Django)? • r/Python
Hello, let's assume that i have 4 microservices written in Django, each of them is running on Docker so i have 4 containers. Now i would like to...
How to append a file to a tar file use python tarfile module?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28361665/how-to-append-a-file-to-a-tar-file-use-python-tarfile-module
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How to append a file to a tar file use python tarfile module?
I want to append a file to the tar file. For example, the files in test.tar.gz are a.png, b.png, c.png. I have a new png file named a.png, I want to append to a.png to test.tar.gz and cover the old...
method for reading arbitrary file types in python?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89yfqb/method_for_reading_arbitrary_file_types_in_python/
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method for reading arbitrary file types in python? • r/Python
i was wondering if there was a standard interface for reading **ANY type** of file in python, they may be text, mp3, mkv etc. my background on...
I hacked print as a statement back into Python 3 as an April Fool's joke- I thought you all might appreciate it!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89yol5/i_hacked_print_as_a_statement_back_into_python_3/
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I hacked print as a statement back into Python 3 as an... • r/Python
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Where to find a programming tutor?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89yror/where_to_find_a_programming_tutor/
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Where to find a programming tutor? • r/Python
So I’m moderately new to python (it’s my first programming language) I’ve been using different programs to learn the language but I can’t ever...
Basic difference between (Python 2 vs Python 3): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89yst1/basic_difference_between_python_2_vs_python_3/
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Basic difference between (Python 2 vs Python 3) • r/Python
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Pyenchant maintaining discontinued: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89zgcc/pyenchant_maintaining_discontinued/
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Pyenchant maintaining discontinued • r/Python
Hello, In my company we are using pyenchant to check if a phrase has misspellings. But trying to find the documentation of a function we have...
Is it possible to get a job with my current level of experience? (beginner): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89z8j2/is_it_possible_to_get_a_job_with_my_current_level/
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Is it possible to get a job with my current level of... • r/Python
Hey, I'm new to Python, but I've been messing around with several languages before Python. I still consider myself a beginner because I never...
Why You Should Start Using .npy Files More Often: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/89z7vh/why_you_should_start_using_npy_files_more_often/
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Why You Should Start Using .npy Files More Often • r/Python
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