How have you automated your life with python? (if you have): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69ba93/how_have_you_automated_your_life_with_python_if/
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[Help] Recommendations on Python Exercises: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69bbq2/help_recommendations_on_python_exercises/
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[Help] Recommendations on Python Exercises • r/Python
I am new to Python and I have been working on a web tutorial, but I am not ready to move onto the next lessons as it is too challenging to me. ...
What is the "best" way to store pd dataframe?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69bh4y/what_is_the_best_way_to_store_pd_dataframe/
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What is the "best" way to store pd dataframe? • r/Python
I've been using pickle but it's slow as hell. I've tried cpickle but it looks like not much of a difference... I've seen case studies on HDF5 vs....
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named x: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43728431/modulenotfounderror-no-module-named-x
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named x
This is the first time I've really sat down and tried python 3, and seem to be failing miserably. I have the following two files:
test.py
config.py
config.py has a few functions defined in it as ...
test.py
config.py
config.py has a few functions defined in it as ...
Npcli: Interacting with numpy from the command line: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69bra1/npcli_interacting_with_numpy_from_the_command_line/
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Npcli: Interacting with numpy from the command line • r/Python
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Unable to find vcvarsall.bat | Python27: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69c8u3/unable_to_find_vcvarsallbat_python27/
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Unable to find vcvarsall.bat | Python27 • r/Python
I have done my research but none of the answers I have found seem to fix my problem. The one most people seem to suggest indicates I have to...
Help! Command Prompt wont run Python!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69ci52/help_command_prompt_wont_run_python/
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Help! Command Prompt wont run Python! • r/Python
So, I want to start off by saying that I HAVE installed Python in the past (Although I don't remember which version anymore). I just installed the...
Sending / receiving WebSocket message over Python socket: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43748377/sending-receiving-websocket-message-over-python-socket
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Sending / receiving WebSocket message over Python socket
I wrote a simple WebSocket application. I used the code I found on SO, here: How can I send and receive WebSocket messages on the server side?.
I'm using Python 2.7 and my server is echo.websocke...
I'm using Python 2.7 and my server is echo.websocke...
Could you make MS Word/WordPerfect in Python?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69cm2r/could_you_make_ms_wordwordperfect_in_python/
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Could you make MS Word/WordPerfect in Python? • r/Python
I'm asking just because now I'm really curious. Do you think it would be possible to build a word processor that's fast enough no one would know...
Where is a django validator function's return value stored?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43423562/where-is-a-django-validator-functions-return-value-stored
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Where is a django validator function's return value stored?
In my django app, this is my validator.py
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.core.validators import URLValidator
def validate_url(value):
url_validator = URLValid...
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.core.validators import URLValidator
def validate_url(value):
url_validator = URLValid...
Implementing asyncio in python2 with libuv: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69cw84/implementing_asyncio_in_python2_with_libuv/
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Implementing asyncio in python2 with libuv • r/Python
I am pretty new to the implementation details of event loop and asyncio. This idea might be dumb but I still want to hear from the community. I...
Announcing Stegano 0.7 - A pure Python steganography module - Support of Unicode and integration of type hints: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69cw9l/announcing_stegano_07_a_pure_python_steganography/
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Announcing Stegano 0.7 - A pure Python steganography... • r/Python
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Reading files and insert them in a db: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69d0a6/reading_files_and_insert_them_in_a_db/
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Reading files and insert them in a db • r/Python
Hi, I'm facing this problem: I have to read more than 1000 files with 100k records each from a filesystem. Records doesn't need to be sorted and...
A Python script, a proxy and Microsoft Forefront - Auto-Authentication: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43122092/a-python-script-a-proxy-and-microsoft-forefront-auto-authentication
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A Python script, a proxy and Microsoft Forefront - Auto-Authentication
Today I'm dealing with a Python3 script that has to do a http post request and send a mail.
The Python script is launched on a Windows PC that is in a corporate network protected by Forefront.
The...
The Python script is launched on a Windows PC that is in a corporate network protected by Forefront.
The...
Getting started with LoRaWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) using Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69elqd/getting_started_with_lorawan_low_power_wide_area/
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Getting started with LoRaWAN (Low Power Wide Area... • r/Python
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Box: Python dictionaries with recursive dot notation access: https://github.com/cdgriffith/Box
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GitHub - cdgriffith/Box: Python dictionaries with advanced dot notation access
Python dictionaries with advanced dot notation access - cdgriffith/Box
New to Python. Not sure if this is possible.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/69f9q2/new_to_python_not_sure_if_this_is_possible/
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New to Python. Not sure if this is possible. • r/Python
Hello I have just started dabbling in Python using the SoloLearn Android app. I'd like to get a little more real world use out of my learning. Is...