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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Randy Zwitch: Using pandas and pymapd for ETL into OmniSci

Link: http://randyzwitch.com/omnisci-pymapd-etl/

I’ve got PyData NYC 2018 in two days and rather finishing up my talk, I just realized that my source data has a silent corruption due to non-standard timestamps. Here’s how I fixed this using pandas a
A. Jesse Jiryu Davis: Recap: PyGotham 2018 Speaker Coaching

Link: https://emptysqua.re/blog/recap-coaching-for-pygotham-speakers-2018/

With your help, we raised money for twelve PyGotham speakers to receive free training from opera singer and speaking coach Melissa Collom. Most of the speakers were new to the conference scene; Meliss
Vasudev Ram: The 2018 Python Developer Survey

Link: http://jugad2.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-2018-python-developer-survey.html

By Vasudev RamReposting a PSF-Community email as a PSA:Participate in the 2018 Python Developer Survey.Excerpt from an email to the psf-community@python.org and psf-members-announce@python.org mailing