Declassed Art: torcontrol and Tor circuits managers
Link: https://declassed.art/en/blog/2022/11/29/torcontrol-and-tor-circuits-managers
Stem did not encourage me to read specifications.
I f*cked error handling up and now proudly introduce my own minimalistic Tor controller.
Link: https://declassed.art/en/blog/2022/11/29/torcontrol-and-tor-circuits-managers
Stem did not encourage me to read specifications.
I f*cked error handling up and now proudly introduce my own minimalistic Tor controller.
declassed.art
torcontrol and Tor circuits managers
Stem did not encourage me to read specifications. I fucked error handling up and now proudly introduce my own minimalistic Tor controller.
testmon: New features in 1.3.x
Link: https://testmon.org/testmon_1.3_is_out_intro.html
New in pytest-testmon version 1.3.x.
There has been a lot of compatiblity upgrades and improvements.
To find more go to: New features in 1.3.x
Link: https://testmon.org/testmon_1.3_is_out_intro.html
New in pytest-testmon version 1.3.x.
There has been a lot of compatiblity upgrades and improvements.
To find more go to: New features in 1.3.x
testmon.org
New features in 1.3.x | testmon
testmon: pytest-testmon v1.4 with xdist support is out.
Link: https://testmon.org/testmon_1.4x_is_out_intro.html
I'm happy to announce that this long-standing limitation of pytest-testmon has been fixed.
To find more go to: New features in 1.4.x
Link: https://testmon.org/testmon_1.4x_is_out_intro.html
I'm happy to announce that this long-standing limitation of pytest-testmon has been fixed.
To find more go to: New features in 1.4.x
testmon.org
pytest-testmon v1.4 with xdist support is out. | testmon
Zero to Mastery: Python Monthly Newsletter 💻🐍
Link: https://zerotomastery.io/blog/python-monthly-newsletter-november-2022/?utm_source=python-rss-feed
36th issue of the Python Monthly Newsletter! Read by 25,000+ Python developers every month. This monthly Python newsletter covers the latest Python news so that you stay up-to-date with the industry a
Link: https://zerotomastery.io/blog/python-monthly-newsletter-november-2022/?utm_source=python-rss-feed
36th issue of the Python Monthly Newsletter! Read by 25,000+ Python developers every month. This monthly Python newsletter covers the latest Python news so that you stay up-to-date with the industry a
Zero To Mastery
[November 2022] Python Monthly Newsletter 💻🐍 | Zero To Mastery
36th issue of the Python Monthly Newsletter! Read by 25,000+ Python developers, Andrei covers the most important Python news to keep you sharp & up-to-date.
S. Lott: Functional Programming and Finite State Automata (FSA)
Link: http://slott-softwarearchitect.blogspot.com/2022/11/functional-programming-and-finite-state.html
When I talk about functional programming in Python, folks like to look for place where functional programming isn't appropriate. They latch onto finite-state automata (FSA) because "state" of an autom
Link: http://slott-softwarearchitect.blogspot.com/2022/11/functional-programming-and-finite-state.html
When I talk about functional programming in Python, folks like to look for place where functional programming isn't appropriate. They latch onto finite-state automata (FSA) because "state" of an autom
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Functional Programming and Finite State Automata (FSA)
When I talk about functional programming in Python, folks like to look for place where functional programming isn't appropriate. They latch ...
Django Weblog: 2023 DSF Board Election Results
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2022/nov/29/2023-dsf-board-election-results/
The 2023 Board is transitional to our new staggered 2 year term board membership model.
Here are the results of this year's election as selected by ranked choice voting:
Chaim Kirby*
Jacob Kaplan-M
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2022/nov/29/2023-dsf-board-election-results/
The 2023 Board is transitional to our new staggered 2 year term board membership model.
Here are the results of this year's election as selected by ranked choice voting:
Chaim Kirby*
Jacob Kaplan-M
Django Project
2023 DSF Board Election Results
Posted by Chaim Kirby on November 29, 2022
Real Python: Using Python's pathlib Module
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/pathlib-python/
Have you struggled with file path handling in Python? With the pathlib module, the struggle is now over! You no longer need to scratch your head over code like this:
>>>>>> path.rsplit('\\', maxsplit=
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/pathlib-python/
Have you struggled with file path handling in Python? With the pathlib module, the struggle is now over! You no longer need to scratch your head over code like this:
>>>>>> path.rsplit('\\', maxsplit=
Realpython
Using Python's pathlib Module – Real Python
In this video course, you'll learn how to effectively work with file system paths in Python 3 using the pathlib module in the standard library.
Talk Python to Me: #391: Pyscript powered by MicroPython
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/391/pyscript-powered-by-micropython
No Python announcement of 2022 was met with more fanfare than pyscript. This project, announced at PyCon 2022, allows you to write Python files and run them in your browser in place of JavaScript or e
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/391/pyscript-powered-by-micropython
No Python announcement of 2022 was met with more fanfare than pyscript. This project, announced at PyCon 2022, allows you to write Python files and run them in your browser in place of JavaScript or e
talkpython.fm
Pyscript powered by MicroPython
Talk Python to Me is a weekly podcast hosted by developer and entrepreneur Michael Kennedy. We dive deep into the popular packages and software developers, data scientists, and incredible hobbyists doing amazing things with Python. If you're new to Python…
PyCharm: The Second Release Candidate for PyCharm 2022.3 Is Out!
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/11/2022-3-rc-2/
PyCharm 2022.3 is just around the corner and the second Release Candidate is here!
You can download the new version from our website, update directly from the IDE or via the free Toolbox App, or use s
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/11/2022-3-rc-2/
PyCharm 2022.3 is just around the corner and the second Release Candidate is here!
You can download the new version from our website, update directly from the IDE or via the free Toolbox App, or use s
The JetBrains Blog
The Second Release Candidate for PyCharm 2022.3 Is Out! | The PyCharm Blog
PyCharm 2022.3 is just around the corner and the second Release Candidate is here!
You can download the new version from our website, update directly from the IDE or via the free Toolbox App, or us
You can download the new version from our website, update directly from the IDE or via the free Toolbox App, or us
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #553 (Nov. 29, 2022)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/553
#553 – NOVEMBER 29, 2022 View in Browser » Microsoft Power BI and Python: Two Superpowers Combined In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to install and configure Microsoft Power BI to work with Pyt
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/553
#553 – NOVEMBER 29, 2022 View in Browser » Microsoft Power BI and Python: Two Superpowers Combined In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to install and configure Microsoft Power BI to work with Pyt
Pycoders
PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #553
Issue #553 of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter, published Nov. 29, 2022.
Python Bytes: #312 AI Goes on Trial For Writing Code
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/312/ai-goes-on-trial-for-writing-code
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Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/312/ai-goes-on-trial-for-writing-code
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News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Nov 29th, 2022
John Ludhi/nbshare.io: Pandas Read and Write Excel File
Link: https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/894032303/Pandas-Read-and-Write-Excel-File/
Pandas Read and Write Excel File
Make sure you have openpyxl package installed. Otherwise you will get following error ...
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'openpyxl'
Ins
Link: https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/894032303/Pandas-Read-and-Write-Excel-File/
Pandas Read and Write Excel File
Make sure you have openpyxl package installed. Otherwise you will get following error ...
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'openpyxl'
Ins
Python for Beginners: Drop Elements From a Series in Python
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/drop-elements-from-a-series-in-python
Pandas series is very useful for handling data having ordered key-value pairs. In this article, we will discuss different ways to drop elements from a pandas series.
Table of ContentsDrop Elements Fro
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/drop-elements-from-a-series-in-python
Pandas series is very useful for handling data having ordered key-value pairs. In this article, we will discuss different ways to drop elements from a pandas series.
Table of ContentsDrop Elements Fro
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Drop Elements From a Series in Python - PythonForBeginners.com
Drop Elements From a Series in Python will help you improve your python skills with easy to follow examples and tutorials.
Real Python: Advent of Code: Solving Your Puzzles With Python
Link: https://realpython.com/python-advent-of-code/
Advent of Code is an online Advent calendar where you’ll find new programming puzzles offered each day from December 1 to 25. While you can solve the puzzles at any time, the excitement when new puzzl
Link: https://realpython.com/python-advent-of-code/
Advent of Code is an online Advent calendar where you’ll find new programming puzzles offered each day from December 1 to 25. While you can solve the puzzles at any time, the excitement when new puzzl
Realpython
Advent of Code: Solving Your Puzzles With Python – Real Python
Advent of Code is an online advent calendar that shares new programming puzzles each day from December 1 to the 25. In this tutorial, you'll learn why solving programming puzzles can be beneficial and how you can get started with Advent of Code using Python.
Everyday Superpowers: Refactor Refactoring for more satisfaction
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/refactor-refactoring-for-more-satisfaction/
This is a blogified version of my 18-minute PyJamas talk, Refactor refactoring—How changing your views on refactoring can make your job more satisfying.You can watch it here:Read more...
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/refactor-refactoring-for-more-satisfaction/
This is a blogified version of my 18-minute PyJamas talk, Refactor refactoring—How changing your views on refactoring can make your job more satisfying.You can watch it here:Read more...
The Python Coding Blog: Argh! What are args and kwargs in Python? [Intermediate Python Functions Series #4]
Link: https://thepythoncodingbook.com/2022/11/30/what-are-args-and-kwargs-in-python/
In the first three articles in this Series, you familiarised yourself with the key terms when dealing with functions. You also explored positional and keyword arguments and optional arguments with def
Link: https://thepythoncodingbook.com/2022/11/30/what-are-args-and-kwargs-in-python/
In the first three articles in this Series, you familiarised yourself with the key terms when dealing with functions. You also explored positional and keyword arguments and optional arguments with def
The Python Coding Book
Argh! What are args and kwargs in Python?
Understanding args and kwargs in Python functions: using any number of optional positional and keyword arguments
Spyder IDE: Improvements to the Spyder IDE installation experience
Link: https://www.spyder-ide.org/blog/installer-improvements/
Juan Sebastian Bautista, C.A.M. Gerlach and Carlos Cordoba also contributed to this post.
Spyder 5.4.0 was released recently, featuring some major enhancements to its Windows and macOS standalone inst
Link: https://www.spyder-ide.org/blog/installer-improvements/
Juan Sebastian Bautista, C.A.M. Gerlach and Carlos Cordoba also contributed to this post.
Spyder 5.4.0 was released recently, featuring some major enhancements to its Windows and macOS standalone inst
www.spyder-ide.org
Blog | Improvements to the Spyder IDE installation experience — Spyder IDE
Website for Spyder, the Scientific Python Development Environment
STX Next: 10 Best Python Books
Link: https://www.stxnext.com/blog/best-python-books/
Python is an incredibly powerful programming language. Due to its versatile nature and simplicity, it continues to capture the interest of developers, those new and experienced alike.
Link: https://www.stxnext.com/blog/best-python-books/
Python is an incredibly powerful programming language. Due to its versatile nature and simplicity, it continues to capture the interest of developers, those new and experienced alike.
Stxnext
10 Best Python Books to Learn in 2025
Looking for the best Python book recommendation? Read our article and discover top Python books for beginners and advanced programmers.
STX Next: What Is Django and What Is Django Used for?
Link: https://www.stxnext.com/blog/what-is-django/
If you love building software with Python and are looking to enter the field of web development, Django might be the tool that will help you realize your goals. One of the most popular Python fra
Link: https://www.stxnext.com/blog/what-is-django/
If you love building software with Python and are looking to enter the field of web development, Django might be the tool that will help you realize your goals. One of the most popular Python fra
Stxnext
What Is Django and What Is It Used For? [2025]
What is Django? Learn about this top Python framework for 2025 – its features, applications, and what kind of web projects it's used for.
Tryton News: Newsletter December 2022
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/newsletter-december-2022/5698
After the release 6.6, the support for the series 6.2 has ended and we are already back at work and those improvements have already landed:
Changes for the User
We now display the general ledger in
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/newsletter-december-2022/5698
After the release 6.6, the support for the series 6.2 has ended and we are already back at work and those improvements have already landed:
Changes for the User
We now display the general ledger in
Tryton Discussion
Newsletter December 2022
After the release 6.6, the support for the series 6.2 has ended and we are already back at work and those improvements have already landed: Changes for the User We now display the general ledger information like debit, credit and balance on the account form.…
Sebastian Witowski: dict() vs. {}
Link: https://switowski.com/blog/dict-function-vs-literal-syntax/
There are two different ways to create a dictionary. You can call the dict() function or use the literal syntax: {}. And in many cases, these are equivalent choices, so you might give it little though
Link: https://switowski.com/blog/dict-function-vs-literal-syntax/
There are two different ways to create a dictionary. You can call the dict() function or use the literal syntax: {}. And in many cases, these are equivalent choices, so you might give it little though
Sebastian Witowski
dict() vs. {}
Is using {} faster than dict()? If yes, then why? And when would you use one version over the other?