Windows Subsystem Linux | Does it work well for you?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mjow0/windows_subsystem_linux_does_it_work_well_for_you/
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Windows Subsystem Linux | Does it work well for you? • r/Python
Hi All, I'm currently using a late-2013 rMBP and learned Python while I had this machine. I understand people like OSx for development purposes...
Today I learned that Guido owns the official Python License: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mjyji/today_i_learned_that_guido_owns_the_official/
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Today I learned that Guido owns the official Python... • /r/Python
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Python Requests - Session source code annotations: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mk33i/python_requests_session_source_code_annotations/
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Python Requests - Session source code annotations • /r/Python
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Need feedback for my "FreeCodeCamp:Build a Tribute" exercise Page that I created about Guido: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mk7da/need_feedback_for_my_freecodecampbuild_a_tribute/
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Need feedback for my "FreeCodeCamp:Build a Tribute"... • /r/Python
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Phonon.VideoPlayer inside QGraphicsView crashes application (R6025: pure virtual function call): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mkify/phononvideoplayer_inside_qgraphicsview_crashes/
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Phonon.VideoPlayer inside QGraphicsView crashes... • /r/Python
I'm sorry for asking here but I haven't got the answer on /r/learnpython yet, so maybe someone could help me here. Here is the link for original...
How to design a server-application which provides an API with callbacks?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mklrb/how_to_design_a_serverapplication_which_provides/
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How to design a server-application which provides an... • /r/Python
Im currently diving into sockets and interprocess communication, because I want to make a server-application which provides an API in an...
Jinja 2.9 Released with New Identifier Tracking and Improved Scoping: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5ml7pd/jinja_29_released_with_new_identifier_tracking/
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Jinja 2.9 Released with New Identifier Tracking and... • /r/Python
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multiprocessing, gevent, requests and friends: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mlbd4/multiprocessing_gevent_requests_and_friends/
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multiprocessing, gevent, requests and friends • /r/Python
hi guys, I've been working on a project for large scaling high profile scraping, i got around 2-3k(should be in the future around the 100k) urls...
Kalliope - modular always-on voice controlled personal assistant designed for home automation: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mlmhf/kalliope_modular_alwayson_voice_controlled/
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Kalliope - modular always-on voice controlled personal... • /r/Python
Hello guys, With a friend we are making for fun an open source, modular and multilanguage voice controlled personnal...
Feedback on a simple, easy-to-remember pseudorandom password generator: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mlnth/feedback_on_a_simple_easytoremember_pseudorandom/
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Feedback on a simple, easy-to-remember pseudorandom... • /r/Python
Hi all, I've been working on a small project that attempts to create pseudorandom, complex passwords with two easy-to-remember phrases. The first...
This video helped me think of recursion in a new, and innovative way!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mlr3u/this_video_helped_me_think_of_recursion_in_a_new/
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This video helped me think of recursion in a new, and... • /r/Python
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PySignal: A Pure Python Implementation of the Qt signal/slot system: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mmbpi/pysignal_a_pure_python_implementation_of_the_qt/
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PySignal: A Pure Python Implementation of the Qt... • /r/Python
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Storing tensorflow models in memory: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41421117/storing-tensorflow-models-in-memory
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Storing tensorflow models in memory
The program I'm writing involves switching between models during run-time.
I am currently using Saver to save/load models from the disk as specified here: https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/
I am currently using Saver to save/load models from the disk as specified here: https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/
(Interview) Morepath: A web framework with Super Powers!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mmtds/interview_morepath_a_web_framework_with_super/
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(Interview) Morepath: A web framework with Super Powers! • /r/Python
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Getting all parent directories (/a/b/c/d -> [/a/b/c, /a/b, /a, /]): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mn9uu/getting_all_parent_directories_abcd_abc_ab_a/
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Getting all parent directories (/a/b/c/d -> [/a/b/c,... • /r/Python
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timy - Minimalist measurement of python code time: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/5mnej1/timy_minimalist_measurement_of_python_code_time/
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timy - Minimalist measurement of python code time • /r/Python
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