Why isn't there more demand for immutable data structures in the Python community?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9earvg/why_isnt_there_more_demand_for_immutable_data/
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Why isn't there more demand for immutable data... • r/Python
Immutable.js currently has 1.3M weekly downloads on npm, compared with * pyrsistent 21K * frozendict 28K * immutables 3K (PyPI download...
Created a tool to aid in remote python development. It uploads files to a remote machine when they are edited (inspired by JetBrains): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9ebiqq/created_a_tool_to_aid_in_remote_python/
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Loop to count values in a pandas df: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52215236/loop-to-count-values-in-a-pandas-df
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Loop to count values in a pandas df
The code below creates a new column based off the values in others. Specifically, a value in Col['Location'] is selected and assigns a number for every 3 values in Col['Day']. So if 'Home' is selec...
Efficient loop that counts unique values in a pandas df: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52214006/efficient-loop-that-counts-unique-values-in-a-pandas-df
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Efficient loop that counts unique values in a pandas df
I am trying to create a loop or a more efficient process that can count the amount of current values in a pandas df. At the moment I'm selecting the value I want to perform the function on.
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This AI is hungry - Part I - Deep Learning Tutorial: Classification of Cooking Dishes and Recipes with Machine Learning: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9ecj9d/this_ai_is_hungry_part_i_deep_learning_tutorial/
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r/Python - This AI is hungry - Part I - Deep Learning Tutorial: Classification of Cooking Dishes and Recipes with Machine Learning
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You Should Use VS Code If You're a Python Developer: https://www.kennethreitz.org/essays/why-you-should-use-vs-code-if-youre-a-python-developer
How can I run Pyscripter on a Chromebook (online maybe) ?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9ecyf7/how_can_i_run_pyscripter_on_a_chromebook_online/
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r/Python - How can I run Pyscripter on a Chromebook (online maybe) ?
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GitHub - AnythingTechPro/libasynctasks: A fast, lightweight, dynamic task based framework built for scalable concurrency.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9edclz/github_anythingtechprolibasynctasks_a_fast/
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You Should Use VS Code If You're a Python Developer: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9eed1d/you_should_use_vs_code_if_youre_a_python_developer/
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The First 15 Years of PyPy — a Personal Retrospective: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9eeish/the_first_15_years_of_pypy_a_personal/
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Seeking feedback on my blockchain project written in Python: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9een1l/seeking_feedback_on_my_blockchain_project_written/
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Looking for some pointers on my first python project.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9egldf/looking_for_some_pointers_on_my_first_python/
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r/Python - Looking for some pointers on my first python project.
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GitHub - NVIDIA/vid2vid: Pytorch implementation of our method for high-resolution (e.g. 2048x1024) photorealistic video-to-video translation.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/9egvbn/github_nvidiavid2vid_pytorch_implementation_of/
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