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Django Weblog: PyCharm & DSF Campaign 2023 Results

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2023/mar/09/pycharm-dsf-campaign-2023-results/

We are excited to share the results of the annual Django Developers
Survey which was conducted this year in collaboration with JetBrains.
Almost 5,000 Django users from 248 countries took the survey w
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #148: Sharing Your Python App Across Platforms With BeeWare

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/148/

Are you interested in deploying your Python project everywhere? This week on the show, Russell Keith-Magee, founder and maintainer of the BeeWare project, returns. Russell shares recent updates to Bri
Python for Beginners: Pandas Series to DataFrame in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/pandas-series-to-dataframe-in-python

Pandas series and dataframes are the two data structures that we use extensively to manipulate sequential or tabular data in Python. Sometimes, we need to convert one or multiple series objects to a d
Anarcat: how to audit for open services with iproute2

Link: https://anarc.at/blog/2023-03-10-listening-processes/

The computer world has a tendency of reinventing the while once in a
while. I am not a fan of that process, but sometimes I just have to
bite the bullet and adapt to change. This post explains how I a
CodersLegacy: Python Tkinter Project with MySQL Database

Link: https://coderslegacy.com/python-tkinter-project-with-mysql-database/

In this Python Project, we will be discussing how to integrate a MySQL Database into our Tkinter application.

Why do we need a MySQL Database?
But first, let us discuss “why” we need a MySQL Databas
Matt Layman: Learn Django or Ruby on Rails?

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/blog/2023/learning-django-or-rails/

I got a question from a patron on Patreon. The question is a common one, so I thought I’d share it along with my response.
Was there a reason why you picked the Django for your web development?
Did y
ListenData: Complete Guide to Visual ChatGPT

Link: https://www.listendata.com/2023/03/complete-guide-to-visual-chatgpt.html

In this post, we will talk about how to run Visual ChatGPT in Python with Google Colab. ChatGPT has garnered huge popularity recently due to its capability of human style response. As of now, it only
Kushal Das: Everything Curl from Daniel

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/everything-curl-from-daniel.html



Everything Curl is a book about everything
related to Curl. I read the book before online. But, now I am proud to have a
physical copy signed by the author :)


It was a good evening, along with som
Talk Python to Me: #406: Reimagining Python's Packaging Workflows

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/406/reimagining-pythons-packaging-workflows

The great power of Python is its over 400,000 packages on PyPI to serve as building blocks for your app. How do you get those needed packages on to your dev machine and managed within your project? Wh
Brett Cannon: How virtual environments work

Link: https://snarky.ca/how-virtual-environments-work/

After needing to do a deep dive on the venv module (which I will explain later in this blog post as to why), I thought I would explain how virtual environments work to help demystify them.Why do virtu
The Python Coding Blog: Anatomy of a 2D Game using Python’s turtle and Object-Oriented Programming

Link: https://thepythoncodingbook.com/2023/03/12/anatomy-2d-game-python-turtle-o/

When I was young, we played arcade games in their original form on tall rectangular coin-operated machines with buttons and joysticks. These games had a resurgence as smartphone apps in recent years,
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Logan Thomas

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2023/03/13/pydev-of-the-week-logan-thomas/

This week we welcome Logan Thomas as our PyDev of the Week! If you’d like to see some of the things that Logan has been up to, you can do so on Logan’s GitHub profile or by visiting his personal websi
Kay Hayen: Python 3.11 and Nuitka experimental support

Link: https://nuitka.net/posts/python311-experimental-support.html

In my all in with Nuitka post and
my first post Python 3.11 and Nuitka
and then progress post Python 3.11 and Nuitka Progress , I promised to give you more updates
on Python 3.11 and in general.
So th
Python for Beginners: Overwrite a File in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/overwrite-a-file-in-python

File handling is one of the first tasks we do while working with data in python. Sometimes, we need to change the contents of the original file or completely overwrite it. This article discusses diffe
Real Python: Python News: What's New From February 2023

Link: https://realpython.com/python-news-february-2023/

February is the shortest month, but it brought no shortage of activity in the Python world! Exciting developments include a new company aiming to improve cloud services for developers, publication of
Python Bytes: #327 Untangling XML with Pydantic

Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/327/untangling-xml-with-pydantic

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Ned Batchelder: Watchgha

Link: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202303/watchgha.html

I wrote a simple thing to watch the progress of GitHub Actions:
watchgha.
I started by using gh
run list, and tailoring the output, but that required running the command
obsessively to see the changes
PyBites: Blaise Pabon on his developer journey, open source and why Python is great

Link: https://pybit.es/articles/blaise-pabon-on-his-developer-journey-open-source-and-why-python-is-great/

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Welcome back to the Pybites podcast. This week we have a very special guest: Blaise Pabon.
We talk about his background in software development, how he started with Pyth
IslandT: Python Example – Group telephone number using the re module

Link: https://islandtropicaman.com/wp/2023/03/14/python-example-group-telephone-number-using-the-re-module/

Below Python example will use the re module to group the telephone number without the ‘-‘ sign and the period ‘.’.
Let’s say the phone number has been written in this manner.
123-456-7810.
The below p
Nicola Iarocci: Eve 2.1.0 has just been released

Link: https://nicolaiarocci.com/eve-2.1.0-has-just-been-released/

Today I released Eve v2.1, which comes with official Flask 2.2+ support and the ability to modify the pagination limit on a per-resource basis thanks to the new pagination_limit setting. You can find