A module with a nice "visual" arrow-syntax for easely handling continuations in Python.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56t889/a_module_with_a_nice_visual_arrowsyntax_for/
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Learning source for writing bots with python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56tkvz/learning_source_for_writing_bots_with_python/
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Learning source for writing bots with python • /r/Python
Anybody knows a good book for writing bots in python? Honestly, I enjoy books more than online materials.
What are considerations to take into account for a python web app that takes an input file and returns an output file to the user.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56thto/what_are_considerations_to_take_into_account_for/
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What are considerations to take into account for a... • /r/Python
I made a little tool with Python and I would like to turn it into a little web app. It would be something like this: 1 - User selects a flat file,...
Performing Asynchronous background Tasks on Linux with Python 3, Flask and Celery: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56txan/performing_asynchronous_background_tasks_on_linux/
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Using asyncio to create a turn-based game: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56u6eh/using_asyncio_to_create_a_turnbased_game/
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A turn-based game is one where players take alternate turns in playing. I've been mulling over the use of asyncio to implement the game. However,...
Same attribute for 4 different classes (Python): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56uata/same_attribute_for_4_different_classes_python/
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Same attribute for 4 different classes (Python) • /r/Python
I have a problem for a script in a 3D GIS software (Infraworks). I need to say to a 3D model to have the same random value for 4 different...
ESPN Fantasy Football API wrapper for Python 3 (x-post r/fantasyfootball): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56uziz/espn_fantasy_football_api_wrapper_for_python_3/
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ESPN Fantasy Football API wrapper for Python 3 (x-post... • /r/Python
Hey guys! I just completed my first [Python package](https://github.com/rbarton65/espnff) and I wanted to see if I could get some feedback. This...
How would you build a subscribe/(eventually push) module?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56vg9u/how_would_you_build_a_subscribeeventually_push/
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How would you build a subscribe/(eventually push) module? • /r/Python
I want to handle subscriptions for event changes from client servers, and if an object changes, I want to send a POST request to a URI that they...
[OSX] dependency isolation for your current project: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56vqr6/osx_dependency_isolation_for_your_current_project/
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People API returns no connections when authenticating via Service Account: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39888023/people-api-returns-no-connections-when-authenticating-via-service-account
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People API returns no connections when authenticating via Service Account
I'm trying to get the most basic bare-bones example of using the People API, but I'm having some difficulty.
I'm using python to retrieve a list of all my connections using the People V1 API.
I'm using python to retrieve a list of all my connections using the People V1 API.
Writing Idiomatic Python videos 4 and 5 are now available!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56wjwm/writing_idiomatic_python_videos_4_and_5_are_now/
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Writing Idiomatic Python videos 4 and 5 are now available! • /r/Python
After an embarassingly long hiatus, I've come back to finish this project and have produced the fourth and fifth videos in the past month. Video...
Does third-party python distribution safe?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56x296/does_thirdparty_python_distribution_safe/
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Does third-party python distribution safe? • /r/Python
I am wondering the safety of third-party python distribution. For example, the famous one, 'Anaconda'. It installed many executable binaries in...
Python for Microcontrollers: Arduino Zero is the most voted board!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/56x2b3/python_for_microcontrollers_arduino_zero_is_the/
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