SharePlum: A Python 2.x/3.x Library for SharePoint: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4obn74/shareplum_a_python_2x3x_library_for_sharepoint/
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How to correct test for unicode strings with Django and Python 2: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37773043/how-to-correct-test-for-unicode-strings-with-django-and-python-2
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How to correct test for unicode strings with Django and Python 2
I need to test, whether the representation of my Django models are working with Unicode as it might be that users insert th9ings like ü or ¼ into it. To do so, I have this Django tests.py
# -*- co...
# -*- co...
Python: concurrent.futures: cancel not possible: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37792204/python-concurrent-futures-cancel-not-possible
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Python: concurrent.futures: cancel not possible
This little snippets prints False
import subprocess
from concurrent import futures
with futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) as executor:
future=executor.submit(subprocess.call(['sleep', ...
import subprocess
from concurrent import futures
with futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) as executor:
future=executor.submit(subprocess.call(['sleep', ...
Buildstrap: a virtualenv replacement using buildout!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4ocgtb/buildstrap_a_virtualenv_replacement_using_buildout/
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Buildstrap: a virtualenv replacement using buildout! • /r/Python
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How to send 1 time download link as email using Flask API?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37525079/how-to-send-1-time-download-link-as-email-using-flask-api
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How to send 1 time download link as email using Flask API?
I need code to create a one-time download link for file uploaded using Flask. This link should be sent as email to the client. I have been able to create the dynamic link as per this solution:Link
A good resource to go from beginner to expert in Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4od2kz/a_good_resource_to_go_from_beginner_to_expert_in/
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A good resource to go from beginner to expert in Python • /r/Python
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Generate a word cloud of "important" words?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4od5na/generate_a_word_cloud_of_important_words/
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Generate a word cloud of "important" words? • /r/Python
Hello there guys, Following [my last post](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4oa2l6/analyzing_the_shoulders_of_giants_breaking_bad_1/),...
Python Weekly - Issue 248 : http://us2.campaign-archive.com/?u=e2e180baf855ac797ef407fc7
How to build a basic Facebook Messenger chat bot using python and flask: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4odui3/how_to_build_a_basic_facebook_messenger_chat_bot/
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How to build a basic Facebook Messenger chat bot using... • /r/Python
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Predicting Customer Engagement with Python and SQL: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4oe5lf/predicting_customer_engagement_with_python_and_sql/
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Predicting Customer Engagement with Python and SQL • /r/Python
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python blender colorspacious = perfectly smooth 2d colormaps for matplotlib: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4oeaj7/python_blender_colorspacious_perfectly_smooth_2d/
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python + blender + colorspacious = perfectly smooth 2d... • /r/Python
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Boost.Python add bindings to existing PyObject (for exception handling): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37818167/boost-python-add-bindings-to-existing-pyobject-for-exception-handling
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Boost.Python add bindings to existing PyObject (for exception handling)
In order to expose a C++ exception to Python in a way that actually works, you have to write something like:
std::string scope = py::extract(py::scope().attr("__name__"));
std::...
std::string scope = py::extract(py::scope().attr("__name__"));
std::...
EE undergrad, want to learn python, 10 year old brother is also interested, should i start with 3.5 or 3.4.x?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4oemv7/ee_undergrad_want_to_learn_python_10_year_old/
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EE undergrad, want to learn python, 10 year old... • /r/Python
Hey, as the title says, i want to learn python and my younger brother wants to be able to make games and learn to code and i told him python is...
Make an instance of a class by reading in text from a file: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4oekie/make_an_instance_of_a_class_by_reading_in_text/
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Make an instance of a class by reading in text from a file • /r/Python
I am VERY new to programing, and I am working on a program that reads in info from a switch. I have a class called Interface, under it I want...
How to organise functions with many optional arguments.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4of889/how_to_organise_functions_with_many_optional/
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How to organise functions with many optional arguments. • /r/Python
I have a function that has one mandatory argument and many optional ones: ``` def my_func(my_arg, filter1=None, filter2=None, ...): #...
How do I use the ldig language detection library?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4ofmba/how_do_i_use_the_ldig_language_detection_library/
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How do I use the ldig language detection library? • /r/Python
Hi all. I'm relatively new to python and I'm not sure how to implement the "ldig" library which is a language detection library geared towards...