Send information via LAN to other computer with Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4kmtih/send_information_via_lan_to_other_computer_with/
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Hi! I'm doing a project with Arduino and Python, basically it's a system meter. I connected a LCD screen to the Arduino so it will show...
Need help finding circles in live video stream using python 2.7.11 opencv 3.0: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4kms4i/need_help_finding_circles_in_live_video_stream/
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Need help finding circles in live video stream using... • /r/Python
Hello I need help finding circles in a live stream video. I need to detect the circle and then receive a confirmation that the circle has been...
Generate code for sklearn's GradientBoostingClassifier: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37275653/generate-code-for-sklearns-gradientboostingclassifier
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Generate code for sklearn's GradientBoostingClassifier
I want to generate code (Python for now, but ultimately C) from a trained gradient boosted classifier (from sklearn). As far as I understand it, the model takes an initial predictor, and then adds
Using Python in the Serverless Framework: https://serverlesscode.com/post/python-on-serverless-intro/
PyCharm: Navigate to recent method?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37296105/pycharm-navigate-to-recent-method
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PyCharm: Navigate to recent method?
I like the ctrl-e "recent files" dialog of PyCharm and use it often.
Is there a way to list the recent methods I visited during the last minutes, too?
Is there a way to list the recent methods I visited during the last minutes, too?
Python standard logging pattern and configuring loggers: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4knh9k/python_standard_logging_pattern_and_configuring/
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[Question] Text file to black/white image: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4ko9o1/question_text_file_to_blackwhite_image/
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[Question] Text file to black/white image • /r/Python
Solved Yo. Okay, so I'm working on a bit of code that uses a list of lists to keep up with a bunch of bits -- as in ones and zeros, not the data...
TIL that you can shadow `Cls.__class__`: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4kotb3/til_that_you_can_shadow_cls_class/
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TIL that you can shadow `Cls.__class__` • /r/Python
Out of curiosity I tested if you could shadow/override `Cls.__class__`: class X(object): pass class Y(object): __class__...
I think I would like to make an open source library based on work I did for an employer. Assuming I don't copy the actual binaries themselves, what are the legal implications of open sourcing a code solution that was written to solve a proprietary problem?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4kp51p/i_think_i_would_like_to_make_an_open_source/
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I think I would like to make an open source library... • /r/Python
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What are some important algorithmic concepts sysadmins/non-hardcore programmers should be aware of to be more effective in their job?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4kq5fu/what_are_some_important_algorithmic_concepts/
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What are some important algorithmic concepts... • /r/Python
So I am a network engineer by trade. Like any good sys/net admins, I write basic scripts (shell/perl/python) for simple automation of repetitive...
Does Python Use all cores of the processor ?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4kqb4c/does_python_use_all_cores_of_the_processor/
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Does Python Use all cores of the processor ?
Hi, I'm thinking of upgrading my computer. I could upgrade my RAM to 32 GB or upgrade my processor. I have read that Python only uses one core at...