Python: using multiprocessing on a pandas dataframe: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36794433/python-using-multiprocessing-on-a-pandas-dataframe
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Python: using multiprocessing on a pandas dataframe
I want to use multiprocessing on a large dataset to find the distance between two gps points. I constructed a test set, but I have been unable to get multiprocessing to work on this set.
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How do I create a logical relationship between variables?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4gbh4y/how_do_i_create_a_logical_relationship_between/
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How do I create a logical relationship between variables? • /r/Python
Say I have two arrays (lists) in Python declared as: names = ['Turner', 'Philips', 'Stevenson', 'Jones', 'Gonzalez', 'Whitaker', 'Bruner',...
Render HTTP Response(HTML content) in selenium webdriver(browser): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36785588/render-http-responsehtml-content-in-selenium-webdriverbrowser
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Render HTTP Response(HTML content) in selenium webdriver(browser)
I am using Requests module to send GET and POST requests to websites and then processing their responses. If the Response.text meets a certain criteria, I want it to be opened up in a browser. To d...
Twitter-bot using Markov-chains: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4gcc7p/twitterbot_using_markovchains/
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Twitter-bot using Markov-chains • /r/Python
Hi /r/python I wrote a Twitter-bot that posts pesudo-random messages, based on Markov-chains. https://github.com/mikkelbue/markovTweet This is...
Is there a standardization for drop in classes for backend database?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4gcilh/is_there_a_standardization_for_drop_in_classes/
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Is there a standardization for drop in classes for... • /r/Python
Hey /r/python, I'm making an app, and wanting to make my python app as customizable as possible, with the option so it can have multiple...
Integrate Python and .NET: https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet
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GitHub - pythonnet/pythonnet: Python for .NET is a package that gives Python programmers nearly seamless integration with the .NET…
Python for .NET is a package that gives Python programmers nearly seamless integration with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET develo...
Best IDE for a new Python programmer: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4gcwbk/best_ide_for_a_new_python_programmer/
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Best IDE for a new Python programmer • /r/Python
I'm sorry if this has been posted before (I found a couple of two year old posts which I assumed where outdated), but which IDE is the best for a...
MapperParsingException on doing rebuild_index in django-haystack with elasticsearch: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36813348/mapperparsingexception-on-doing-rebuild-index-in-django-haystack-with-elasticsea
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MapperParsingException on doing rebuild_index in django-haystack with elasticsearch
I'm using java 1.7.0_95, Django 1.8.4, Python 3.4.0, Django Rest Framework 3.1.3, ElasticSearch 2.3.1, pyelasticsearch 1.4 and Django Haystack 2.4.1
I'm experiencing an error in elasticsearch ever...
I'm experiencing an error in elasticsearch ever...
Teaching my python script to handle UNIX signals?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4gehd8/teaching_my_python_script_to_handle_unix_signals/
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Teaching my python script to handle UNIX signals? • /r/Python
I would like my python script to understand how to handle unix signals (SIG_*) - basically, I have something that runs a while loop checking every...