Python multiprocessing - Capturing signals to restart child processes or shut down parent process: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40453496/python-multiprocessing-capturing-signals-to-restart-child-processes-or-shut-do
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Python multiprocessing - Capturing signals to restart child processes or shut down parent process
I am using the multiprocessing library to spawn two child processes. I would like to ensure that as long as the parent process is alive, if the child processes die (receive a SIGKILL or SIGTERM), t...
GitHub language statistics, Python is 2nd most popular language!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5craf4/github_language_statistics_python_is_2nd_most/
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GitHub language statistics, Python is 2nd most popular language!
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Help with python efficiency: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5crg5h/help_with_python_efficiency/
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Help with python efficiency • /r/Python
Hi everyone! I recently posted a question on stack overflow about making certain code more compact...but the responses didnt work.im failry new to...
Python-help with efficiency-school project: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5crkko/pythonhelp_with_efficiencyschool_project/
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Good example of `unittest.expectedFailure`in practice?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5cs31o/good_example_of_unittestexpectedfailurein_practice/
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Good example of `unittest.expectedFailure`in practice? • /r/Python
Does anyone have any good examples of where `unittest.expectedFailure` is really useful? All of the example I can think of are more simply handled...
Has anyone else noticed problems with Jupyter since the last Chrome update?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5cs4mt/has_anyone_else_noticed_problems_with_jupyter/
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Has anyone else noticed problems with Jupyter since... • /r/Python
I noticed a recent Chrome update because all of a sudden my Selenium scripts stopped working because the Chromedriver binaries were no longer...
Antimalware software detecting trojan in NumPy: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5cs4v3/antimalware_software_detecting_trojan_in_numpy/
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Antimalware software detecting trojan in NumPy • /r/Python
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I'll give it a shot. So I'm trying to install NumPy to my computer(running Windows 7), but my...
"InvalidSchema" when attempting to create file with github3.py: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36380033/invalidschema-when-attempting-to-create-file-with-github3-py
A devious little trick for chaining attribute getters, inspired by the Coconut language.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5csdov/a_devious_little_trick_for_chaining_attribute/
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A devious little trick for chaining attribute getters,... • /r/Python
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Swig tool and C . Being too clever: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40481860/swig-tool-and-c-being-too-clever
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Swig tool and C++. Being too clever
http://www.swig.org/papers/PyTutorial98/PyTutorial98.pdf
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I know that it is an old publication so it is possible that information is outdated.
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It comes from above link:
I know that it is an old publication so it is possible that information is outdated.
I would like to ask:
"Seem...
VisiData: a curses interface for exploration of tabular data (v0.14, actively being developed): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5ct5kd/visidata_a_curses_interface_for_exploration_of/
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VisiData: a curses interface for exploration of... • /r/Python
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Add a corpus to the NLTK corpus and importing it: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5ctedp/add_a_corpus_to_the_nltk_corpus_and_importing_it/
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Add a corpus to the NLTK corpus and importing it • /r/Python
I have created a corpus consisting of a collection of .txt files, and would like to start using the NLTK (python) on them. I have navigated to...
Does anyone else write all code as if it were a library?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5ctgc5/does_anyone_else_write_all_code_as_if_it_were_a/
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Does anyone else write all code as if it were a library? • /r/Python
Forgive me if the title was confusing, I'm just not sure how to put this. Recently I noticed that when I write code I write it as if it were a...
Uses deep learning to caption imges in an HTML file and fills its alt attribute with the related caption: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5ctzm9/uses_deep_learning_to_caption_imges_in_an_html/
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Matplotlib output to PDF all text as curves: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37538040/matplotlib-output-to-pdf-all-text-as-curves
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Matplotlib output to PDF all text as curves
When I output my charts from Matplotlib into PDF I am not able to open it in Corel Draw. I highly suspect that the major issue might be with texts / fonts.
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I found this question Output matplotlib ...