Getting actionable insights from reviews using Machine Learning: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4k36ui/getting_actionable_insights_from_reviews_using/
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Is it circular import when using absolute import and __init__.py: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37278101/is-it-circular-import-when-using-absolute-import-and-init-py
Stackoverflow
Is it circular import when using absolute import and __init__.py
I have the following file structure, each with at most one line of code (shown below):
a
├── b
│ ├── c.py import a.b.d as d
│ ├── d.py
│ └── __init__.py from a.b.c import *
├──
a
├── b
│ ├── c.py import a.b.d as d
│ ├── d.py
│ └── __init__.py from a.b.c import *
├──
Python Software Foundation News: Brett Cannon wins Frank Willison Award: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4k3uku/python_software_foundation_news_brett_cannon_wins/
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You can now write Python3 algorithms in a container like environment. It's like a docker-container as a service with an API endpoint. Makes sharing your apps/algorithms really easy.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4k4hxv/you_can_now_write_python3_algorithms_in_a/
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Announcing algorithm development support for Python 3, JavaScript, Rust, and Ruby: http://blog.algorithmia.com/2016/05/algorithmia-now-supports-python-3-javascript-rust-ruby/
Algorithmia
Algorithmia now supports Python 3, JavaScript, Rust, and Ruby
The family of supported algorithm development languages now includes Java, Scala, Python 2, Python 3, JavaScript, Rust, and Ruby.
textX 1.3: A lib/tool for building DSLs and parsers in Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4k50gf/textx_13_a_libtool_for_building_dsls_and_parsers/
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SyntaxNet creating tree to root verb: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37270999/syntaxnet-creating-tree-to-root-verb
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SyntaxNet creating tree to root verb
I am new to Python and the world of NLP. The recent announcement of Google's Syntaxnet intrigued me. However I am having a lot of trouble understanding documentation around both syntaxnet and rela...
Sony Imageworks' Pyed Piper (pyp) converted to Python 3: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4k6c5z/sony_imageworks_pyed_piper_pyp_converted_to/
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Sony Imageworks' Pyed Piper (pyp) converted to Python 3 • /r/Python
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How much C should I know before I start writing Cython code?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4k6mbr/how_much_c_should_i_know_before_i_start_writing/
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How much C should I know before I start writing Cython... • /r/Python
I've been using Python for a few years at this point and want to write a library that uses Cython code. I already know Java so I'm fairly...
How to read all certificates on a server using Python: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37291045/how-to-read-all-certificates-on-a-server-using-python
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How to read all certificates on a server using Python
I have a certificate parser in Python which only reads PEM format using pyasn1. However, how do I
1. Listing all certificates on a server given the IP address
so that my parser may read each of ...
1. Listing all certificates on a server given the IP address
so that my parser may read each of ...
Show HN: Pytalk.js – Bidirectional Communication Between Node.js and Python: https://github.com/tsim0/pytalk.js
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tsim0/pytalk.js
pytalk.js - Bidirectional communication between Node.js and Python