Building Your Own Read It Later App in Python with Newspaper Library: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4fjfrc/building_your_own_read_it_later_app_in_python/
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Compile time computation of identifier binding in the Pythran compiler: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4fjp71/compile_time_computation_of_identifier_binding_in/
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μMongo, a both sync/async ODM for Python 3 !: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4fk0mb/μmongo_a_both_syncasync_odm_for_python_3/
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μMongo, a both sync/async ODM for Python 3 ! • /r/Python
Hi, I've posted something similar in /r/mongodb, but I believe this has it place here too: I'm writing a new MongoDB ODM named...
Building a semi-autonomous drone with Python: http://blog.yhat.com/posts/autonomous-droning-with-python.html
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ŷhat | Building a (semi) Autonomous Drone with Python
They might not be delivering our mail (or our burritos) yet, but drones
are now simple, small, and affordable enough that they can be considered a toy. You can
even customize and program some of them via handy dandy Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)!…
are now simple, small, and affordable enough that they can be considered a toy. You can
even customize and program some of them via handy dandy Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)!…
Looking for a Python library that will allow me to tell if a point on a map is water or land: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4fk4eo/looking_for_a_python_library_that_will_allow_me/
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Looking for a Python library that will allow me to... • /r/Python
Does anyone know of a library that will allow me to determine from a map whether or not a certain coordinate represents a land location or a water...
Made my first GUI program for my Intro to Programming class: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4flcbn/made_my_first_gui_program_for_my_intro_to/
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Made my first GUI program for my Intro to Programming... • /r/Python
I've been doing this with Excel for a while and decided I would create a Python program to do it as well. Here is a picture of the...
Python: Append first match of filename to a row in csv file: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36653843/python-append-first-match-of-filename-to-a-row-in-csv-file
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Python: Append first match of filename to a row in csv file
Update for clarity: I'm trying to append the value of the first match of a file name to a csv file. I would like to append the first fname match in file_label2 used to apply the found value to th...
Python package for raising issues/bugs(Django restframework): http://tixdo.github.io/django-rest-issues/
A Google Doc Type of Code Editor: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4fm3ic/a_google_doc_type_of_code_editor/
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A Google Doc Type of Code Editor • /r/Python
I have a Python project to do with a buddy of mine, and I thought it would be cool to do it real-time with him and it would be much easier. The...
Exceptions catching performance in python: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36642633/exceptions-catching-performance-in-python
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Exceptions catching performance in python
I know exceptions in python are fast when it comes to the try but that it may be expensive when it comes to the catch.
Does this mean that:
try:
some code
except MyException:
pass
is faster
Does this mean that:
try:
some code
except MyException:
pass
is faster
Python script running in movile device: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4fmd5z/python_script_running_in_movile_device/
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Python script running in movile device • /r/Python
Recently I've been thinking in automating a wifi connection, for which I need to write username and password inside a webpage on my iPhone web...
Sending ctrl-r to bash in a python subprocess: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36687580/sending-ctrl-r-to-bash-in-a-python-subprocess
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Sending ctrl-r to bash in a python subprocess
When pressing ctrl-r in bash, I can see (reverse-i-search) prompt.
In python, I can open a bash process like this
p = subprocess.Popen(['bash'], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess....
In python, I can open a bash process like this
p = subprocess.Popen(['bash'], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess....
Python 2.x/3.x libraries for working with speech data: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4fmmt1/python_2x3x_libraries_for_working_with_speech_data/
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r/Python - Python 2.x/3.x libraries for working with speech data
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Interview with Justin Seitz Author of Gray Hat Python and Black Hat Python Books: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4fmr36/interview_with_justin_seitz_author_of_gray_hat/
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I had some spare time and made a minimalist 1KB CMS [OC]: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4fmsxb/i_had_some_spare_time_and_made_a_minimalist_1kb/
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I had some spare time and made a minimalist 1KB CMS [OC] • /r/Python
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Where’s Susi? Airborne Orangutan Tracking with Python and React.js: https://dirkgorissen.com/2016/04/19/wheres-susi-airborne-orangutan-tracking-with-python-and-react-js/
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Where’s Susi? Airborne Orangutan Tracking with Python and React.js
TL;DR: You are faced with a few thousand hectares of rainforest that you know harbours one or more orangutans that you need to track down. Where, how, and why do you start looking? Background About…