Cryptic Unicode/String Errors???: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g2mq9/cryptic_unicodestring_errors/
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Cryptic Unicode/String Errors??? • r/Python
I've been developing a scientific software app for the past two years and recently I've been getting errors like this `TypeError: descriptor...
PyDev 5.8.0: Code Coverage fixes, IronPython debugging: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g2pam/pydev_580_code_coverage_fixes_ironpython_debugging/
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PyDev 5.8.0: Code Coverage fixes, IronPython debugging • r/Python
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Validus: A dead simple Python data validation library: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g2s9v/validus_a_dead_simple_python_data_validation/
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Validus: A dead simple Python data validation library • r/Python
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need help with 'form filling': https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g2v8r/need_help_with_form_filling/
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need help with 'form filling' • r/Python
I'm trying to automate obtaining the available court slots at my local sports centre. I have managed to login ok using requests and navigate one...
Looking for Python Code Review: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g2vgg/looking_for_python_code_review/
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Looking for Python Code Review • r/Python
Hi everyone, I'm a mostly self-taught Python/Django developer. I build an internal website for my company to Track Jobs/Orders/Tasks and...
Using python to parse a large set of filenames concatenated from inconsistent object names: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g3r4d/using_python_to_parse_a_large_set_of_filenames/
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Using python to parse a large set of filenames... • r/Python
/tldr Looking to parse a large set of filenames that are a concatenation of two names (container + child) for the original two names where...
Zulip 1.6: 3100 commits by 150 authors (open source Slack alternative written in Python): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g46w0/zulip_16_3100_commits_by_150_authors_open_source/
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Zulip 1.6: 3100 commits by 150 authors (open source... • r/Python
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Pipe lines in python - how, and from where to learn: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g49sq/pipe_lines_in_python_how_and_from_where_to_learn/
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Pipe lines in python - how, and from where to learn • r/Python
Hey all, im new here and I have a preblem : I need to learn biopython and specificly pipelines in python for a project. can anyone help me and...
Catching up with Kenneth Reitz at PyCon [audio]: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g4ixr/catching_up_with_kenneth_reitz_at_pycon_audio/
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Catching up with Kenneth Reitz at PyCon [audio] • r/Python
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Categorical Data - One-hot encoding: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44371850/categorical-data-one-hot-encoding
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Categorical Data - One-hot encoding
I have a large list of strings. Each string is a different example in the training dataset and contains a list of categories, whereby each category is separated by a comma. Eg.
mesh = ['aligator, ...
mesh = ['aligator, ...
How to recursively copy directory contents into another existing directory?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g63lz/how_to_recursively_copy_directory_contents_into/
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How to recursively copy directory contents into another... • r/Python
I have looked at shutil.copytree but it needs a non-existing directory. Cannot find a solution which satisfies my exact problem.
Protobuf parsing in Python - Datadog Engineering: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g6kaj/protobuf_parsing_in_python_datadog_engineering/
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Protobuf parsing in Python - Datadog Engineering • r/Python
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Could Python become unnecessary one day?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g6wan/could_python_become_unnecessary_one_day/
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Could Python become unnecessary one day? • r/Python
I use Python for data analysis and creating workflows. But powerful business intelligence tools and low code software are removing the need to...
javascript dependencies in python project: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44185843/javascript-dependencies-in-python-project
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javascript dependencies in python project
I'm writing software that allows one to publish mathematical books as websites. It is based mostly on Python + Flask, but to deal with equations I'm using MathJax. MathJax can be used either client...
How to get a function's name as string?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44226573/how-to-get-a-functions-name-as-string
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How to get a function's name as string?
In Python, how do I get a function's name as a string?
I want to get the name of the str.capitalize() function as a string. It appears that the function has a __name__ attribute. When I do
print...
I want to get the name of the str.capitalize() function as a string. It appears that the function has a __name__ attribute. When I do
print...
Best way to save unstructured dicts: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6g79q8/best_way_to_save_unstructured_dicts/
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Best way to save unstructured dicts • r/Python
Hi to all, I have a big set of dictionaries (around 50.000) that I would like to save on disk for future analysis. The dictionaries are very...