PyCon Australia 2017 Call for Proposals now open: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61w84s/pycon_australia_2017_call_for_proposals_now_open/
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A pytest plugin to only run tests marked with "pytest.mark.only": https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61wbjq/a_pytest_plugin_to_only_run_tests_marked_with/
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XData: Validating request data is important.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61wvi0/xdata_validating_request_data_is_important/
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XData: Validating request data is important. • r/Python
> Validating request data is important. Use xdata:[https://github.com/gaojiuli/xdata](https://github.com/gaojiuli/xdata) ## Installation:...
'Recipe Reader' Alexa Skill Design Pattern: sample Python 2.7 AWS Lambda-based custom skill where audio directives navigate a list of instructions, on a DynamoDB back-end: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61wo5f/recipe_reader_alexa_skill_design_pattern_sample/
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'Recipe Reader' Alexa Skill Design Pattern: sample... • r/Python
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Wanted help regarding Python Bot..: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61xt62/wanted_help_regarding_python_bot/
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Wanted help regarding Python Bot.. • r/Python
Hello, we have recently decided to give free shell accounts. But I remember there was a python bot for the automation and management for free...
Nested functions vs free functions to extract functionality: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61y4i5/nested_functions_vs_free_functions_to_extract/
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Nested functions vs free functions to extract functionality • r/Python
A typical situation for me is a function like this: def make_request(param1, param2): if param1 == "alt": url =...
How to install snappy C libraries on Windows for use with python-snappy in Anaconda?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42979544/how-to-install-snappy-c-libraries-on-windows-for-use-with-python-snappy-in-anaco
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How to install snappy C libraries on Windows for use with python-snappy in Anaconda?
I want to install parquet for python using pip within an Anaconda 2 installation on Windows. While installing I ran into the error that is described here, the installer can't find snappy-c.h.
Ther...
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Spark streaming and py4j.Py4JException: Method __getnewargs__([]) does not exist: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43010654/spark-streaming-and-py4j-py4jexception-method-getnewargs-does-not-exist
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Spark streaming and py4j.Py4JException: Method __getnewargs__([]) does not exist
I am trying to implement a Spark streaming application, but I am getting back an exception: "py4j.Py4JException: Method getnewargs([]) does not exist"
I do not understand the source of this except...
I do not understand the source of this except...
Modulo of negative integers in Go: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43018206/modulo-of-negative-integers-in-go
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Modulo of negative integers in Go
I am learning Go and I come from a Python background.
Recently, I stumbled onto a behaviour of the %(modulo) operator which is different from the corresponding operator in Python. Quite contrary to...
Recently, I stumbled onto a behaviour of the %(modulo) operator which is different from the corresponding operator in Python. Quite contrary to...
How can I have an if statement read a text file to see if it corresponds to he variable (Python): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61yglt/how_can_i_have_an_if_statement_read_a_text_file/
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How can I have an if statement read a text file to see... • r/Python
On my latest project I have been having an issue with creating an if statement that will read from a file to see if it has the same text inside as...
More sophisticated alternative to PyYAML?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61ymyv/more_sophisticated_alternative_to_pyyaml/
Expressive, developer-friendly assertion library for the 21st century: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61yrn6/expressive_developerfriendly_assertion_library/
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Expressive, developer-friendly assertion library for... • r/Python
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I'm developing the Python Report Card for analyzing the Python repositories which are on Github: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61yw2b/im_developing_the_python_report_card_for/
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I'm developing the Python Report Card for analyzing the... • r/Python
I'm developing a tool or service called "Python Report Card" for analyzing the Python repositories with linter, code analyzer, some...
I'm developing the "Python Report Card" for analyzing the Python repositories which are hosted on Github: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/61z0bk/im_developing_the_python_report_card_for/
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I'm developing the "Python Report Card" for analyzing the Python...
I'm developing a tool or service called "Python Report Card" for analyzing the Python repositories with linter, code analyzer, some...