Stefan Behnel: What's new in Cython 0.29?
Link: http://blog.behnel.de/posts/whats-new-in-cython-029.html
I'm happy to announce the release of Cython 0.29.
In case you didn't hear about Cython before, it's the most widely used statically optimising Python compiler out there.
It translates Python (2/3) cod
Link: http://blog.behnel.de/posts/whats-new-in-cython-029.html
I'm happy to announce the release of Cython 0.29.
In case you didn't hear about Cython before, it's the most widely used statically optimising Python compiler out there.
It translates Python (2/3) cod
Stefans Welt
What's new in Cython 0.29?
I'm happy to announce the release of Cython 0.29.
In case you didn't hear about Cython before, it's the most widely used statically optimising Python compiler out there.
It translates Python (2/3) cod
In case you didn't hear about Cython before, it's the most widely used statically optimising Python compiler out there.
It translates Python (2/3) cod
Full Stack Python: How to Provision Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Linux Servers on DigitalOcean
Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/blog/provision-ubuntu-1804-linux-servers-digitalocean.html
Python web applications need to be
deployed to a production server or
service so your users have access to
the application.
DigitalOcean is one such service
that makes it easy to immediately get acc
Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/blog/provision-ubuntu-1804-linux-servers-digitalocean.html
Python web applications need to be
deployed to a production server or
service so your users have access to
the application.
DigitalOcean is one such service
that makes it easy to immediately get acc
Fullstackpython
How to Provision Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Linux Servers on DigitalOcean
Learn how to provision Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on DigitalOcean for deploying your web applications. Great post on fullstackpython.com!
Podcast.__init__: How Python Is Used To Build A Startup At Wanderu with Chris Kirkos and Matt Warren
Link: https://www.podcastinit.com/wanderu-with-chris-kirkos-and-matt-warren-episode-183/
The breadth of use cases that Python supports, coupled with the level of productivity that it provides through its ease of use have contributed to the incredible popularity of the language. To explore
Link: https://www.podcastinit.com/wanderu-with-chris-kirkos-and-matt-warren-episode-183/
The breadth of use cases that Python supports, coupled with the level of productivity that it provides through its ease of use have contributed to the incredible popularity of the language. To explore
Podcast.__init__('Python')
How Python Is Used To Build A Startup At Wanderu with Chris Kirkos and Matt Warren - Episode 183
The breadth of use cases that Python supports, coupled with the level of productivity that it provides through its ease of use have contributed to the incredible popularity of the language. To explore the ways that it can contribute to the success of a young…
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Marc Garcia
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/10/15/pydev-of-the-week-marc-garcia/
This week we welcome Marc Garcia (@datapythonista) as our PyDev of the Week! Marc is a core developer of pandas, a Python data analysis library. If you’d like to know more about Marc, you can check ou
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/10/15/pydev-of-the-week-marc-garcia/
This week we welcome Marc Garcia (@datapythonista) as our PyDev of the Week! Marc is a core developer of pandas, a Python data analysis library. If you’d like to know more about Marc, you can check ou
The Digital Cat: Public key cryptography: RSA keys
Link: http://blog.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2018/04/25/rsa-keys/
I bet you created at least once an RSA key pair, usually because you needed to connect to GitHub and you wanted to avoid typing your password every time. You diligently followed the documentation on h
Link: http://blog.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2018/04/25/rsa-keys/
I bet you created at least once an RSA key pair, usually because you needed to connect to GitHub and you wanted to avoid typing your password every time. You diligently followed the documentation on h
Thedigitalcatonline
Public key cryptography: RSA keys
An in-depth discussion of the format of RSA keys, the PEM format, ASN, and PKCS
Robin Wilson: PyCon UK 2018: My thoughts – including childcare review
Link: http://blog.rtwilson.com/pycon-uk-2018-my-thoughts-including-childcare-review/
As I mentioned in the previous post, I attended – and spoke at – PyCon UK 2018 in Cardiff. Last time I provided a link to my talk on xarray – this time I want to provide some general thoughts on the c
Link: http://blog.rtwilson.com/pycon-uk-2018-my-thoughts-including-childcare-review/
As I mentioned in the previous post, I attended – and spoke at – PyCon UK 2018 in Cardiff. Last time I provided a link to my talk on xarray – this time I want to provide some general thoughts on the c
Tim Golden: Stepping back a bit from python.org
Link: http://ramblings.tjg.org.uk/posts/stepping-back-a-bit-from-pythonorg/
The fact that you hadn't noticed is a testament to the number of people working
behind the scenes at various facets of python.org. For some years I've been part
of a number of teams who sit behind thi
Link: http://ramblings.tjg.org.uk/posts/stepping-back-a-bit-from-pythonorg/
The fact that you hadn't noticed is a testament to the number of people working
behind the scenes at various facets of python.org. For some years I've been part
of a number of teams who sit behind thi
Moderate Realism
Stepping back a bit from python.org
The fact that you hadn't noticed is a testament to the number of people working
behind the scenes at various facets of python.org. For some years I've been part
of a number of teams who sit behind thi
behind the scenes at various facets of python.org. For some years I've been part
of a number of teams who sit behind thi
Montreal Python User Group: Montréal-Python 73: Call for Speakers - Despotic Wagon
Link: http://montrealpython.org/en/2018/10/cfp-mp73/
Just in the time for the end of Fall we are officially calling for speakers for our next pythonesque rendez-vous.
Either you want to practice your talk for PyCon Canada, or you would like to present t
Link: http://montrealpython.org/en/2018/10/cfp-mp73/
Just in the time for the end of Fall we are officially calling for speakers for our next pythonesque rendez-vous.
Either you want to practice your talk for PyCon Canada, or you would like to present t
Tim Golden: Following up from stepping back
Link: http://ramblings.tjg.org.uk/posts/following-up-from-stepping-back/
Thank you to those who responded to my previous post
with thanks and words of encouragement. Just to be clear, I'm not stepping back from Python
altogether; far from it. I'm simply giving up certain b
Link: http://ramblings.tjg.org.uk/posts/following-up-from-stepping-back/
Thank you to those who responded to my previous post
with thanks and words of encouragement. Just to be clear, I'm not stepping back from Python
altogether; far from it. I'm simply giving up certain b
Moderate Realism
Following up from stepping back
Thank you to those who responded to my previous post
with thanks and words of encouragement. Just to be clear, I'm not stepping back from Python
altogether; far from it. I'm simply giving up certain b
with thanks and words of encouragement. Just to be clear, I'm not stepping back from Python
altogether; far from it. I'm simply giving up certain b
Stack Abuse: GUI Development with Python Tkinter: An Introduction
Link: https://stackabuse.com/gui-development-with-python-tkinter-an-introduction/
Introduction
If you're reading this article, there's a chance that you are one of those people who appreciate software operated via a simple command-line interface. It's quick, easy on your system's r
Link: https://stackabuse.com/gui-development-with-python-tkinter-an-introduction/
Introduction
If you're reading this article, there's a chance that you are one of those people who appreciate software operated via a simple command-line interface. It's quick, easy on your system's r
Stack Abuse
GUI Development with Python Tkinter: An Introduction
$(document).ready(function() { $('pre code').each(function(i, block) { hljs.lineNumbersBlock(block); }); }); Introduction If you're reading this article, there's a chance that you are one of those people who appreciate software operated via…
Real Python: Python's range() Function (Guide)
Link: https://realpython.com/python-range/
Python’s built-in range function is a handy tool to know you need to perform an action a specific number of times.
By the end of this article, you’ll:
Understand how Python’s range function works
Kno
Link: https://realpython.com/python-range/
Python’s built-in range function is a handy tool to know you need to perform an action a specific number of times.
By the end of this article, you’ll:
Understand how Python’s range function works
Kno
Realpython
Python range(): Represent Numerical Ranges – Real Python
Master the Python range() function and learn how it works under the hood. You most commonly use ranges in loops. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to iterate over ranges but also identify when there are better alternatives.
Python Anywhere: Auto-renewing your Let's Encrypt certificate with scheduled tasks
Link: https://blog.pythonanywhere.com/170/
Let's Encrypt certificates are really useful for custom domains -- you can get HTTPS working on your site for free. Their one downside is that the certificate only lasts for 90 days, so you need to r
Link: https://blog.pythonanywhere.com/170/
Let's Encrypt certificates are really useful for custom domains -- you can get HTTPS working on your site for free. Their one downside is that the certificate only lasts for 90 days, so you need to r
PyCharm: Support framework of a strong relationship. 30% off PyCharm and 100% to Django
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/ekrdfa_VfYA/
In summer 2017, JetBrains PyCharm partnered with the Django Software Foundation for the second year in a row to generate a big boost to the Django fundraising campaign. The campaign was a huge success
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/ekrdfa_VfYA/
In summer 2017, JetBrains PyCharm partnered with the Django Software Foundation for the second year in a row to generate a big boost to the Django fundraising campaign. The campaign was a huge success
PyCharm Blog
Support framework of a strong relationship. 30% off PyCharm and 100% to Django
In summer 2017, JetBrains PyCharm partnered with the Django Software Foundation for the second year in a row to generate a big boost to the Django fundraising campaign. The campaign was a huge succ…
Test and Code: 49: tox - Oliver Bestwalter
Link: https://testandcode.com/49
tox is a simple yet powerful tool that is used by many Python projects.
tox is not just a tool to help you test a Python project against multiple versions of Python. In this interview, Oliver and Bria
Link: https://testandcode.com/49
tox is a simple yet powerful tool that is used by many Python projects.
tox is not just a tool to help you test a Python project against multiple versions of Python. In this interview, Oliver and Bria
Test & Code : Python Testing for Software Engineering
Test & Code : Python Testing for Software Engineering: 49: tox - Oliver Bestwalter
tox is not just a tool to help you test a Python project against multiple versions of Python. In this interview, Oliver and Brian just scratch the surface of this simple yet powerful automation tool.
PyCon: Pycon 2019 Call for Proposals is Open!
Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2018/09/pycon-2019-call-for-proposals-is-open.html
The time is upon us again! PyCon 2019’s Call for Proposals has officially opened for talks, tutorials, posters, education summit presentations, as well as the hatchery program PyCon Charlas. PyCon is
Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2018/09/pycon-2019-call-for-proposals-is-open.html
The time is upon us again! PyCon 2019’s Call for Proposals has officially opened for talks, tutorials, posters, education summit presentations, as well as the hatchery program PyCon Charlas. PyCon is
Blogspot
Pycon 2019 Call for Proposals is Open!
The time is upon us again! PyCon 2019’s Call for Proposals has officially opened for talks, tutorials, posters, education summit presentati...
Mike C. Fletcher: Yay, django 1.11 broken frozen/pyc migrations again
Link: http://blog.vrplumber.com/b/2018/10/15/yay-django-111-broken-frozenpyc-migrations-again/
So somehow Django stopped being able to support .pyc files as migrations between our last builds with 1.11.lower and the current builds with 1.11.higher. Frozen environments use these to distribute ju
Link: http://blog.vrplumber.com/b/2018/10/15/yay-django-111-broken-frozenpyc-migrations-again/
So somehow Django stopped being able to support .pyc files as migrations between our last builds with 1.11.lower and the current builds with 1.11.higher. Frozen environments use these to distribute ju
Vrplumber
Plumbing Life's Depths - Yay, django 1.11 broken frozen/pyc migrations again
So somehow Django stopped being able to support .pyc files as migrations between our last builds with 1.11.lower and the current builds with 1.11.higher. Frozen environments use these to distribute just the .pyc (no source)... but somehow this got reverted…
Programming Ideas With Jake: Python Descriptors 2nd Edition!
Link: https://programmingideaswithjake.wordpress.com/2018/10/15/python-descriptors-2nd-edition/
The second edition of my book was just published and available at the source and on Amazon. To purchase, just click one of the links in the sidebar! Also, I’ll be writing up a new article to be publis
Link: https://programmingideaswithjake.wordpress.com/2018/10/15/python-descriptors-2nd-edition/
The second edition of my book was just published and available at the source and on Amazon. To purchase, just click one of the links in the sidebar! Also, I’ll be writing up a new article to be publis
Programming Ideas With Jake
Python Descriptors 2nd Edition!
The second edition of my book was just published and available at the source and on Amazon. To purchase, just click one of the links in the sidebar! Also, I’ll be writing up a new article to …
Will McGugan: Adding type hints to the Django ORM
Link: https://www.willmcgugan.com/blog/tech/post/adding-type-hints-to-the-django-orm/
It occurred to me that Django's ORM could do with a bit of a revamp to make use of recent developments in the Python language.
The main area where I think Django's models are missing out is the lack o
Link: https://www.willmcgugan.com/blog/tech/post/adding-type-hints-to-the-django-orm/
It occurred to me that Django's ORM could do with a bit of a revamp to make use of recent developments in the Python language.
The main area where I think Django's models are missing out is the lack o
Will McGugan Tech
Adding type hints to the Django ORM
It occurred to me that Django's ORM could do with a bit of a revamp to make use of recent developments in the Python language. The main area where I think Django's models are missing out is the lack of type hinting (hardly surprising since Django pre-dates…
Mike Driscoll: Testing Jupyter Notebooks
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/10/16/testing-jupyter-notebooks/
The more you do programming, the more you will here about how you should test your code. You will hear about things like Extreme Programming and Test Driven Development (TDD). These are great ways to
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/10/16/testing-jupyter-notebooks/
The more you do programming, the more you will here about how you should test your code. You will hear about things like Extreme Programming and Test Driven Development (TDD). These are great ways to
Mouse Vs Python
Testing Jupyter Notebooks - Mouse Vs Python
The more you do programming, the more you will here about how you should test your code. You will hear about things like Extreme Programming and Test
PyBites: Code Challenge 54 - Query the Spotify API - Review
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge54_review.html
In this article we review last week's Python Clipboard History code challenge.
Reminder: new structure review post / Hacktoberfest is back!
From now on we will merge our solution into our Community b
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge54_review.html
In this article we review last week's Python Clipboard History code challenge.
Reminder: new structure review post / Hacktoberfest is back!
From now on we will merge our solution into our Community b
PyBites
Code Challenge 54 - Query the Spotify API - Review
In this article we review last week's Python Clipboard History code challenge.
PyBites: Code Challenge 55 - #100DaysOfCode Curriculum Generator
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge55.html
There is an immense amount to be learned simply by tinkering with things. - Henry Ford
Hey Pythonistas,
It's time for another code challenge! This week we're asking you to create your own #100DaysOf
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge55.html
There is an immense amount to be learned simply by tinkering with things. - Henry Ford
Hey Pythonistas,
It's time for another code challenge! This week we're asking you to create your own #100DaysOf
PyBites
Code Challenge 55 - #100DaysOfCode Curriculum Generator
Hi Pythonistas, Welcome to Pybites Code Challenge 55! In this challenge we're asking that you create your own #100DaysOfCode Curriculum Generator.