Machine Learning With Python - 7: Training and Testing Data: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/98riwd/machine_learning_with_python_7_training_and/
  
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  [D] Parallel pandas DataFrame.apply() suggestion: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/98rm3q/d_parallel_pandas_dataframeapply_suggestion/
  
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  How can I use Sphinx with subpackages without duplicating everything?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51881692/how-can-i-use-sphinx-with-subpackages-without-duplicating-everything
  
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  How can I use Sphinx with subpackages without duplicating everything?
  I have the following package structure as a minimal example (for convenience, all is uploaded here):
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├── sphinx
│ ├── build
│ ├── Makefile
│ └── source
│ ├── conf.py
│ ├── inde...
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├── sphinx
│ ├── build
│ ├── Makefile
│ └── source
│ ├── conf.py
│ ├── inde...
Bringing macros to Python by abusing type annotations: https://tinkering.xyz/abusing-type-annotations/
  The Challenges Of Writing A Book To Teach Beginners To Program (Interview): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/98shj1/the_challenges_of_writing_a_book_to_teach/
  
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  Selectively request root access for a piece of a (packaged) python .app: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51801282/selectively-request-root-access-for-a-piece-of-a-packaged-python-app
  
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  Selectively request root access for a piece of a (packaged) python .app
  This problem involves the collision of several problems, all of which I understand only somewhat well, but I include them together because they could all be the entry point for a solution. Here is ...
  [py.test] Can I have more than one conftest in a single execution?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/98tf64/pytest_can_i_have_more_than_one_conftest_in_a/
  
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  [py.test] Can I have more than one conftest in a single... • r/Python
  I'm building an execution that runs two modules. These modules are called through two pytest call, but my second conftest is not executing the...
  Assign List[i] = rollList[i] (Numpy, assign value to a list in order): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/98tmfv/assign_listi_rolllisti_numpy_assign_value_to_a/
  
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  Opening Keras model with embedding layer in Tensorflow in Golang: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51904143/opening-keras-model-with-embedding-layer-in-tensorflow-in-golang
  
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  Opening Keras model with embedding layer in Tensorflow in Golang
  I am trying to implement my Keras neural network in Go using the tfgo package. The model includes 2 regular inputs and two Keras embedding layers. It looks like this: 
embedding_layer = Embedding(
  embedding_layer = Embedding(
I want to automate a report I manually run every week, where do I start?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/98ud23/i_want_to_automate_a_report_i_manually_run_every/
  
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  r/Python - I want to automate a report I manually run every week, where do I start?
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