Resources for transitioning to a career in data science: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y0l4h/resources_for_transitioning_to_a_career_in_data/
  
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  Resources for transitioning to a career in data science • /r/Python
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  Review my code: First proper Python project, coming from a perl background.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y0o72/review_my_code_first_proper_python_project_coming/
  
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  Review my code: First proper Python project, coming... • /r/Python
  First "serious" project in Python, been using it for a month now. Let me know what can be improved, please. https://git.io/v6aks
  TV Overlord - I think it's gotten good enough for others to use.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y0y0i/tv_overlord_i_think_its_gotten_good_enough_for/
  
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  TV Overlord - I think it's gotten good enough for... • /r/Python
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  Never knew that DjangoCons were a thing in the 90's: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y1gjx/never_knew_that_djangocons_were_a_thing_in_the_90s/
  
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  Never knew that DjangoCons were a thing in the 90's • /r/Python
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  List at least one successful online Business where Python was involved.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y0qra/list_at_least_one_successful_online_business/
  
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  List at least one successful online Business where... • /r/Python
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  How do I handle extremely large HTTP get responses?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y2gkc/how_do_i_handle_extremely_large_http_get_responses/
  
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  How do I handle extremely large HTTP get responses? • /r/Python
  I'm using the requests library like this. def detailed(csid, sitename): request = requests.get(export_detailed( str(csid) ),...
  PSA: Don't do drugs and code kids [NSFW?]: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y33cp/psa_dont_do_drugs_and_code_kids_nsfw/
  
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  ezGit -- Python script to simplify some of the more used features of Git: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y2yr3/ezgit_python_script_to_simplify_some_of_the_more/
  
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  ezGit -- Python script to simplify some of the more... • /r/Python
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  Why does create() in PayPal's batch payments via API return False?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38725877/why-does-create-in-paypals-batch-payments-via-api-return-false
  
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  Why does create() in PayPal's batch payments via API return False?
  https://developer.paypal.com/docs/api/payments.payouts-batch/#payouts_create
Sample code:
https://github.com/paypal/PayPal-Python-SDK/blob/master/samples/payout/create.py
Why does create() return...
  Sample code:
https://github.com/paypal/PayPal-Python-SDK/blob/master/samples/payout/create.py
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Creating new numpy arrays based on condition: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38943403/creating-new-numpy-arrays-based-on-condition
  
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  Creating new numpy arrays based on condition
  I have 2 numpy arrays:
aa = np.random.rand(5,5)
bb = np.random.rand(5,5)
How can I create a new array which has a value of 1 when both aa and bb exceed 0.5?
  aa = np.random.rand(5,5)
bb = np.random.rand(5,5)
How can I create a new array which has a value of 1 when both aa and bb exceed 0.5?
What the most well designed, written and tested Python code base you've come across? GitHub repos are encouraged!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y39cc/what_the_most_well_designed_written_and_tested/
  
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  What the most well designed, written and tested Python... • /r/Python
  Title says it all. Let's get inspired!
  Tweepy Help: Detecting how many times a new tweet in the stream has arrived: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y3qij/tweepy_help_detecting_how_many_times_a_new_tweet/
  
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  Tweepy Help: Detecting how many times a new tweet in... • /r/Python
  For those with expereience using tweepy, is there any easy way to do this? Right now I'm just trying to manipulate using the 0th index of a...
  How can I invoke a Python 3 script as a CCS/Eclipse build step on both Linux and Windows?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38949377/how-can-i-invoke-a-python-3-script-as-a-ccs-eclipse-build-step-on-both-linux-and
  
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  How can I invoke a Python 3 script as a CCS/Eclipse build step on both Linux and Windows?
  I have a Python 3.5 script that I would like to invoke as a pre-build step in my Code Composer build. To be clear, it should be run as one of the entries in (my project) > Properties > CCS Build > ...
  LinkedIn’s {Py}gradle Plugin Brings Build Automation to Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y42f8/linkedins_pygradle_plugin_brings_build_automation/
  
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  LinkedIn’s {Py}gradle Plugin Brings Build Automation... • /r/Python
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  How to remove system text from my output: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y4543/how_to_remove_system_text_from_my_output/
  
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  How to remove system text from my output • /r/Python
  So, I'm writing a script to ping machines I am keeping in a .txt file (I'm able to do this without issue). However, when I get my output, it...
  Starting to write first medium-sized project involving statistics on cricket, would love some input.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y46kv/starting_to_write_first_mediumsized_project/
  
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  Starting to write first medium-sized project involving... • /r/Python
  To provide a brief background: I am currently a 4th-year math major who loves cricket and sports betting. I have used python in the past for data...
  NetCDF4 Issue After Pip Install with Python2 (2.7) (X-Post from /r/archlinux: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y4r9j/netcdf4_issue_after_pip_install_with_python2_27/
  
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  NetCDF4 Issue After Pip Install with Python2 (2.7)... • /r/Python
  Hey guys, Not sure how appropriate this is for here but I've recently set up an Arch linux build and am trying to get netcdf4 to run with python...
  