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Talk Python to Me: #390: Mastodon for Python Devs

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/390/mastodon-for-python-devs

Wondering what Mastodon is all about? More importantly, what does it offer Python developers and other open source folks compared to Twitter? There is a huge amount of interest in the tech community a
Kushal Das: Tor 0.4.7.11 is ready

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/tor-0-4-7-11-is-ready.html



Today I built and pushed the Tor RPM(s) for 0.4.7.11. Please
make sure that you upgrade your relays and bridges. I have the updated package for Fedora 37 too (which also released today).
You can kno
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #551 (Nov. 15, 2022)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/551

#551 – NOVEMBER 15, 2022 View in Browser » Refactoring: Prepare Your Code to Get Help In this Code Conversation video course, you’ll explore the steps you can take to get help when you’re stuck
Paolo Melchiorre: Intervista Pythonista - Ep 31

Link: https://www.paulox.net/2022/11/15/intervista-pythonista-31/

Python Milano presents Intervista Pythonista. We give a voice to Italian Pythonistas and get to know them closely with short interviews. Presented by Marco Santoni and Cesare Placanica.
Python Bytes: #310 Calling All Tools for Readmes

Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/310/calling-all-tools-for-readmes

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Brett Cannon: Unravelling `lambda` expressions

Link: https://snarky.ca/unraveling-lambda-expressions/

When I first wrote my series on Python&aposs syntactic sugar, I left out lambda expressions as I knew I couldn&apost unravel them without unravelling assignment expressions. Luckily, I solved that pro
Brett Cannon: MVPy: Minimum Viable Python

Link: https://snarky.ca/mvpy-minimum-viable-python/

Over 29 posts spanning 2 years, this is the final post in my blog series on Python&aposs syntactic sugar. I had set out to find all of the Python 3.8 syntax that could be rewritten if you were to run
Django Weblog: 2023 DSF Board Candidates

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2022/nov/15/2023-dsf-board-candidates-list/

Thank you to the thirty individuals who have chosen to stand for election.

Our deepest gratitude goes to our departing board members for your contributions and commitment to the Django community.

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PyBites: Software Engineering and Entrepreneurship

Link: https://pybit.es/articles/pp95-software-engineering-and-entrepreneurship/

Listen here:

This week we talk with Yujian, software developer and entrepreneur.
We dive into: – His background. – Why he uses Python and the switch from Java. – His core Python focus these days + co
Kushal Das: Johnnycanencrypt 0.11.0 released

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/johnnycanencrypt-0-11-0-released.html


A couple of days ago I released Johnnycanencrypt v0.11.0. It is a Python module for OpenPGP written in Rust.
The most interesting update is for Linux users, now we have pre-built wheels
for Python 3.
Python for Beginners: Custom JSON Decoder in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/custom-json-decoder-in-python

JSON objects are one of the most efficient tools to communicate with web applications. When we receive a JSON file, we need to convert it into a python object to use it in our python program. In this
Real Python: Python REST APIs With Flask, Connexion, and SQLAlchemy – Part 2

Link: https://realpython.com/flask-connexion-rest-api-part-2/

Most modern web applications are powered by a REST API under the hood. That way, developers can separate the front-end code from the back-end logic, and users can interact with the interface dynamical
Luke Plant: Tools for rewriting Python code

Link: https://lukeplant.me.uk/blog/posts/tools-for-rewriting-python-code/

When writing (or reviewing) code, you have better things to do than concern
yourself with low-level details about coding style or other changes that are
essentially mechanical in nature. Thankfully, t
PyCharm

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This is a guest blog post by Issam Guissouma, developer of the Nx Console Idea plugin.
What is Nx?
Nx is an extensible open-source dev tool that helps teams develop at scale by providing three main th
Spyder IDE: Introducing the Spyder-Watchlist plugin

Link: https://www.spyder-ide.org/blog/introducing-watchlist-plugin/

Spyder's Variable Explorer is a great tool which aids the development and debugging of Python code by displaying all variables from the current scope.
One thing the Variable Explorer is missing is the
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #133: Moving Projects Away From Passwords With WebAuthn and Python

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/133/

What if you didn't have to worry about managing user passwords as a Python developer? That's where the WebAuthn protocol and new hardware standards are heading. This week on the show, Dan Moore from F
PyCharm: PyCharm 2022.3 Release Candidate Is Out!

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/11/2022-3-rc/

This build brings the ability to execute asynchronous scripts in the Python Console, use Vitest for Vite unit testing, and set a separate formatting style for the code that you read, not write.

This
Python for Beginners: Custom JSON Encoder in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/custom-json-encoder-in-python

JSON objects are one of the most efficient ways to transmit information on the internet. However, we cannot directly convert all types of data into JSON. In this article, we will discuss different way
John Ludhi/nbshare.io: TTM Squeeze Stocks Scanner Using Python

Link: https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/76246860/TTM-Squeeze-Stocks-Scanner-Using-Python/







TTM Squeeze Stocks Scanner Using Python










In this tutorial, I will build a TTM Squeeze scanner using Python and Mongodb










Let us first import the necessary packages for pandas an
Matt Layman: Development Cached Templates - Building SaaS with Python and Django #150

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/blog/2022/development-cached-templates-building-saas-with-python-and-django-150/

In this episode, I ran through a Python exercise on Exercism that focused on strings. Then we moved onto the homeschool app and fixed an issue with templates that were cached during development becaus
Ned Batchelder: Secure maintainer workflow

Link: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202211/secure_maintainer_workflow.html

I’m trying to establish a more secure workflow for maintaining public
packages.Like most developers, I have terminal sessions with implicit access to
credentials. For example, I can make git commits