Pirates Online Rewritten: Reverse engineered server/client implementation of Disney's Pirates Online written in Python using the Panda3D game engine.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/bt1mi1/pirates_online_rewritten_reverse_engineered/
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r/Python - Pirates Online Rewritten: Reverse engineered server/client implementation of Disney's Pirates Online written in Python…
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Why is tempered mcmc fit not convering well?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56317620/why-is-tempered-mcmc-fit-not-convering-well
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Why is tempered mcmc fit not convering well?
I am trying to fit a simple straight line y=mx+c type to some synthetic data using parallel-tempered mcmc. My goal is to just be able to understand how to use it, so that I can apply to some more c...
Python's creator thinks it has a diversity problem — Quartz: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/bs9hea/pythons_creator_thinks_it_has_a_diversity_problem/
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How have you used Python to automate non-work stuff?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/bsct2b/how_have_you_used_python_to_automate_nonwork_stuff/
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r/Python - How have you used Python to automate non-work stuff?
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Data science best practices with pandas (video tutorial): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/bsewe9/data_science_best_practices_with_pandas_video/
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Data science best practices with pandas (video tutorial)
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Show HN: PugSQL, a Python Port of HugSQL: https://pugsql.org
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SQL is Extremely Good, Actually
PugSQL is a Python library for interacting with your database using SQL.
I used neuroevolution in python to create modular logic circuit components: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/buebio/i_used_neuroevolution_in_python_to_create_modular/
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r/Python - I used neuroevolution in python to create modular logic circuit components
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I created my first Python game with a GUI using the Turtle module!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/buign9/i_created_my_first_python_game_with_a_gui_using/
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r/Python - I created my first Python game with a GUI using the Turtle module!
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Can etree.XMLParser in recover mode still throw a parse error?: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56250685/can-etree-xmlparser-in-recover-mode-still-throw-a-parse-error
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Can etree.XMLParser in recover mode still throw a parse error?
I have a utility method that parses XML using a parser created as etree.XMLParser(recover=True). I would like to test failure scenarios in a unit test. Except for empty input throwing an lxml.etree.
Python Weekly - Issue 399: https://mailchi.mp/pythonweekly/python-weekly-issue-399
I created a Python library that encodes files into images and videos. This little video holds about 170KB. (Warning- flashing lights): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/buvrkh/i_created_a_python_library_that_encodes_files/
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r/Python - I created a Python library that encodes files into images and videos. This little video holds about 170KB. (Warning…
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Selenium python Error: element could not be scrolled into view: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56085152/selenium-python-error-element-could-not-be-scrolled-into-view
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Selenium python Error: element could not be scrolled into view
I am working on automating the IdentiGO application for my company, and I'm getting the following error:
Internal Server Error: /identigo
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/jane...
Internal Server Error: /identigo
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/jane...
When do you choose classes over functions?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/builhj/when_do_you_choose_classes_over_functions/
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When do you choose classes over functions?
I’m comfortable with classes but I struggle to see when they’re more useful than simply using functions. What are the benefits of classes and what...