I'm looking for python dev tools (pipsi, pre-commit, etc): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a44lsd/im_looking_for_python_dev_tools_pipsi_precommit/
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r/Python - I'm looking for python dev tools (pipsi, pre-commit, etc)
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Someone should write a python program so anyone can do this. I don't think this is anything more than generating greyscale and binning to six different grey scale levels. I know it probably gets a little more complicated than that under certain conditions without going into detail about it.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a44526/someone_should_write_a_python_program_so_anyone/
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r/Python - Someone should write a python program so anyone can do this. I don't think this is anything more than generating greyscale…
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Unittest for invoking a TKinter GUI: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53641112/unittest-for-invoking-a-tkinter-gui
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Unittest for invoking a TKinter GUI
Assume a script that initiates a TKinter GUI (e.g., scripts/launch_GUI.py) and is part of a PyPI package (e.g., MyPackage).
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├── appveyor.yml
├── MyPackage
│ ├── TkOps.py
│ └── CoreFunctions....
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├── appveyor.yml
├── MyPackage
│ ├── TkOps.py
│ └── CoreFunctions....
Sentiment Analysis on the subreddits of various programming languages [OC]: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a44y3o/sentiment_analysis_on_the_subreddits_of_various/
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r/Python - Sentiment Analysis on the subreddits of various programming languages [OC]
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Here is a tutorial to understand the asterisk (star) operator in Python... (finally): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a3zodb/here_is_a_tutorial_to_understand_the_asterisk/
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r/Python - Here is a tutorial to understand the asterisk (star) operator in Python... (finally)
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Gitlab CI - Django functional tests - splinter: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53575348/gitlab-ci-django-functional-tests-splinter
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Gitlab CI - Django functional tests - splinter
I want to run some automation tests on github on a project of mine with a Django framework. Therefore I am using a Django functional test. While executing the test on my local pc works fine, my pip...
Python Algorithms Weekly - Q61 - Find the skyline of a group of buildings: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a46o9w/python_algorithms_weekly_q61_find_the_skyline_of/
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r/Python - Python Algorithms Weekly - Q61 - Find the skyline of a group of buildings
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Python selenium chromedirver( headerless) use proxies( IPV6 ) with Authentication: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53555426/python-selenium-chromedirver-headerless-use-proxies-ipv6-with-authenticatio
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Python selenium chromedirver( headerless) use proxies( IPV6 ) with Authentication
I have IPV6 proxies which require Username and Password to work,
Is there any way I can use these proxies in ChromeDriver ( Headerless ) with username and password.
proxies in format -
ip_address...
Is there any way I can use these proxies in ChromeDriver ( Headerless ) with username and password.
proxies in format -
ip_address...
I want to create a simulation for a round, moving object in XY plane. What is the best way to go with this (in Python).: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a48gu5/i_want_to_create_a_simulation_for_a_round_moving/
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r/Python - I want to create a simulation for a round, moving object in XY plane. What is the best way to go with this (in Python).
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How to configure uWSGI in order to debug with pdb (--honour-stdin configuration issue): https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53130036/how-to-configure-uwsgi-in-order-to-debug-with-pdb-honour-stdin-configuration
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How to configure uWSGI in order to debug with pdb (--honour-stdin configuration issue)
I want to be able to debug a Python (Django) application with pdb under uWSGI, and I'm basically having the same issue as described here getting:
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File "/usr/lib/python2.7/bdb.py", line 49,...
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File "/usr/lib/python2.7/bdb.py", line 49,...
Fixing a Tough Memory Leak in Python: https://info.cloudquant.com/2018/12/numpyleaks/
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Fixing Python Memory Leaks - CloudQuant
We found our hard to diagnose Python memory leak problem in numpy and numba using C/C++. It turned out that the numpy array resulting from the above operation was being passed to a numba generator compiled in "nopython" mode. This generator was not being…
Automatic Python Linters and Formatters for Arcanist: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a4afzp/automatic_python_linters_and_formatters_for/
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Beginner who is looking for beginner friendly projects to follow, to write in my own words to learn.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/a4b5a3/beginner_who_is_looking_for_beginner_friendly/
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r/Python - Beginner who is looking for beginner friendly projects to follow, to write in my own words to learn.
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