[RFC] ptrepl - Turn any bash command into REPL: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/abj3v0/rfc_ptrepl_turn_any_bash_command_into_repl/
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r/Python - [RFC] ptrepl - Turn any bash command into REPL
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YTitler - enhances yout playlist of YouTube streams: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/abj72x/ytitler_enhances_yout_playlist_of_youtube_streams/
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r/Python - YTitler - enhances yout playlist of YouTube streams
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Manchester United Data Visualization #1 : How did the new managers fare at their jobs at the club, via Python and Data Viz libraries.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/abin3k/manchester_united_data_visualization_1_how_did/
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r/Python - Manchester United Data Visualization #1 : How did the new managers fare at their jobs at the club, via Python and Data…
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How to run python interactive in current file's directory in Visual Studio Code?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53900141/how-to-run-python-interactive-in-current-files-directory-in-visual-studio-code
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How to run python interactive in current file's directory in Visual Studio Code?
When executing "Run Selection/Line in Python Terminal" command in VSCode, terminal's current working directory is the workspace root directory. How can we set current directory of terminal to the c...
Speeding up Python code and comparing it to Clang: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/abe9xu/speeding_up_python_code_and_comparing_it_to_clang/
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r/Python - Speeding up Python code and comparing it to Clang
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Plotly graph component cannot accept viewport units to set text annotation font size: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53951814/plotly-graph-component-cannot-accept-viewport-units-to-set-text-annotation-font
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Plotly graph component cannot accept viewport units to set text annotation font size
I am using Plotly-Dash and need the font size of my text annotations to scale with the viewport width, as my graphs do. For various headers in my layout, I am able to directly set font-size: '1vw',
TypeError after python 3.6 > 3.7 upgrade: argument for function given by name ('tzinfo') and position (8): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/ablcba/typeerror_after_python_36_37_upgrade_argument_for/
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r/Python - TypeError after python 3.6 > 3.7 upgrade: argument for function given by name ('tzinfo') and position (8)
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When you get into an argument over your friend’s height, and he turns out to be below average.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/ablcjf/when_you_get_into_an_argument_over_your_friends/
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r/Python - When you get into an argument over your friend’s height, and he turns out to be below average.
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Migrating from Middleman to something Python based for web site generation: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/ablo0f/migrating_from_middleman_to_something_python/
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r/Python - Migrating from Middleman to something Python based for web site generation
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Manning Books - - Your Opinion, before midnight please :): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/ablwk6/manning_books_your_opinion_before_midnight_please/
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r/Python - Manning Books - - Your Opinion, before midnight please :)
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Set up a dual boot of Ubuntu and Windows 10 and want to get back into Python, but I have some questions.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/abm3g9/set_up_a_dual_boot_of_ubuntu_and_windows_10_and/
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r/Python - Set up a dual boot of Ubuntu and Windows 10 and want to get back into Python, but I have some questions.
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Keras predict a number, pass if within a range: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53939290/keras-predict-a-number-pass-if-within-a-range
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Keras predict a number, pass if within a range
I'm having issues with my epochs and the accuracy of my runs. The accuracy is all over the place and it has to do with the fact that I want to estimate a number. I want the test to pass if the esti...
How to Grow Neat Software Architecture out of Jupyter Notebooks: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/abn1dy/how_to_grow_neat_software_architecture_out_of/
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r/Python - How to Grow Neat Software Architecture out of Jupyter Notebooks
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