"Pythonic" way of accessing list indices?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/809kzv/pythonic_way_of_accessing_list_indices/
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"Pythonic" way of accessing list indices? • r/Python
Working on a web crawler. I provide a configuration of selectors i.e. div#someId a.userId and values are pulled from them using...
Published this post about generating fake data for unit testing today.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/809lwd/published_this_post_about_generating_fake_data/
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Published this post about generating fake data for unit... • r/Python
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Proxy Pooling System for Scrapy to temporarily stop using slow/timing out proxies: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48910982/proxy-pooling-system-for-scrapy-to-temporarily-stop-using-slow-timing-out-proxie
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Proxy Pooling System for Scrapy to temporarily stop using slow/timing out proxies
I've been looking around trying to find a decent pooling system for Scrapy but I can't find anything that has everything I need/want.
I'm looking for a solution to:
Rotate proxies
I'd like them
I'm looking for a solution to:
Rotate proxies
I'd like them
Bellybutton - a custom linting engine for Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/80a3qi/bellybutton_a_custom_linting_engine_for_python/
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Bellybutton - a custom linting engine for Python • r/Python
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When you forget to indent and get stuck in a loop: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/80a48e/when_you_forget_to_indent_and_get_stuck_in_a_loop/
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When you forget to indent and get stuck in a loop • r/Python
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Resource for Linux System Administration: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/80ablf/resource_for_linux_system_administration/
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Resource for Linux System Administration • r/Python
I'm sure this had been asked before, but it's there a good reference for general Linux admin tasks? I'm looking for something of a cookbook of...
Two quick questions related to Tweepy -- can anyone help? (is followed and retweet with comment): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/80atqx/two_quick_questions_related_to_tweepy_can_anyone/
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Two quick questions related to Tweepy -- can anyone... • r/Python
I'm learning how to use the Twitter API and tweepy, but I have two quick questions if anyone familiar with twitter and tweepy can help. 1) Does...
Dynamic programming in Python (Reinforcement Learning): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/80bewc/dynamic_programming_in_python_reinforcement/
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Dynamic programming in Python (Reinforcement Learning) • r/Python
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Method "DefaultAdapter" with signature "" on interface "org.bluez.Manager" doesn't exist in raspberry pi 3: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48898476/method-defaultadapter-with-signature-on-interface-org-bluez-manager-doesn
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Method "DefaultAdapter" with signature "" on interface "org.bluez.Manager" doesn't exist in raspberry pi 3
I wanted to use dbus in the raspberry pi with this simple script
bus = dbus.SystemBus()
obj = bus.get_object('org.bluez', '/')
print "object"
print obj
manager = dbus.Interface(obj,'org.bluez.Man...
bus = dbus.SystemBus()
obj = bus.get_object('org.bluez', '/')
print "object"
print obj
manager = dbus.Interface(obj,'org.bluez.Man...
Time Wheel in python3 pandas: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40352607/time-wheel-in-python3-pandas
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Time Wheel in python3 pandas
How can I create a timewheel similar to below with logon/logoff event times? Specifically looking to correlate mean login/logoff time correlated to the day of the week in a time wheel fashion? The
Python Script 8: Validating Credit Card Number - Luhn's Algorithm: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/80brh7/python_script_8_validating_credit_card_number/
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Python Script 8: Validating Credit Card Number - Luhn's... • r/Python
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Why is dask read_csv from s3 keeping so much memory?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48954080/why-is-dask-read-csv-from-s3-keeping-so-much-memory
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Why is dask read_csv from s3 keeping so much memory?
I'm reading in some gzipped data from s3, using dask (a replacement for a SQL query). However, it looks like there is some caching of the data file, or unzipped file somewhere that keeps in system ...
logx: best practice python logging with zero config: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/80cdff/logx_best_practice_python_logging_with_zero_config/
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logx: best practice python logging with zero config • r/Python
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