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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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...
log_calls, a tool for debugging, profiling, and exploring code bases — v0.3.1: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4kqyst/log_calls_a_tool_for_debugging_profiling_and/
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log_calls, a tool for debugging, profiling, and... • /r/Python
In version 0.3.1, two new methods, `log_calls.print()` and `log_calls.print_exprs()`, make it simple to write debug messages and "dump"...
I'm hosting live PyCon chats/webcasts for Python programmers who haven't yet been to PyCon: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4kr7ha/im_hosting_live_pycon_chatswebcasts_for_python/
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What are the most common non-latin bigrams and trigrams for Python?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4krnug/what_are_the_most_common_nonlatin_bigrams_and/
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What are the most common non-latin bigrams and... • /r/Python
I am designing a Programmers keyboard layout variant for Colemak, and am looking for common bigrams and trigrams for the major programming...
Fizz Buzz in Tensorflow (x-post from /r/ProgrammerHumor): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4krx81/fizz_buzz_in_tensorflow_xpost_from/
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Fizz Buzz in Tensorflow (x-post from /r/ProgrammerHumor) • /r/Python
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Decorating: Literally Decorating Your Own Terminal with Python Decorators: https://github.com/ryukinix/decorating
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decorating: Literally decorating your terminal with decorators - ryukinix/decorating
Decorating v0.4: Decorating: Literally Decorating Your Own Terminal with Python Decorators: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4kslpz/decorating_v04_decorating_literally_decorating/
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Getting Started with the Slack API using Python and Flask: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4ktyql/getting_started_with_the_slack_api_using_python/
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numpy.polynomial.legendre.leggauss over intervals -x -> infinity? convert from scipy quad: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37367688/numpy-polynomial-legendre-leggauss-over-intervals-x-infinity-convert-from-s
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numpy.polynomial.legendre.leggauss over intervals -x -> infinity? convert from scipy quad
Okay I know this has been asked before for simple functions. Different intervals for Gauss-Legendre quadrature in numpy BUT no one has posted how to generalize this for -a to Infinity. I have Python
Troubles while installing psutil (wheel) as a dependency via pip: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37311372/troubles-while-installing-psutil-wheel-as-a-dependency-via-pip
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Troubles while installing psutil (wheel) as a dependency via pip
I wrote a package with a dependency's dependency to psutil (my-package depends on third-party-package which depends on psutil).
Since it's supposed to run on a server without any connectivity and w...
Since it's supposed to run on a server without any connectivity and w...
Always exciting to get new programming books in the mail! Anyone read Two Scoops of Django or Python Cookbook yet?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4kuhwr/always_exciting_to_get_new_programming_books_in/
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