Mike Driscoll: ArcticDB and Python – An Interview with Gary Collier
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2023/03/22/arcticdb-and-python-an-interview-with-gary-collier/
The Man Group, contacted me about their Python product, ArcticDB. If you go to ArcticDB’s documentation, you’ll learn that it is Man Group’s high-performance Python-native DataFrame database.
Gary Col
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2023/03/22/arcticdb-and-python-an-interview-with-gary-collier/
The Man Group, contacted me about their Python product, ArcticDB. If you go to ArcticDB’s documentation, you’ll learn that it is Man Group’s high-performance Python-native DataFrame database.
Gary Col
Mouse Vs Python
ArcticDB and Python - An Interview with Gary Collier - Mouse Vs Python
The Man Group, contacted me about their Python product, ArcticDB. If you go to ArcticDB's documentation, you'll learn that it is Man Group's
Real Python: When Should You Use .__repr__() vs .__str__() in Python?
Link: https://realpython.com/python-repr-vs-str/
One of the most common tasks that a computer program performs is to display data. The program often displays this information to the program’s user. However, a program also needs to show information t
Link: https://realpython.com/python-repr-vs-str/
One of the most common tasks that a computer program performs is to display data. The program often displays this information to the program’s user. However, a program also needs to show information t
Realpython
When Should You Use .__repr__() vs .__str__() in Python? – Real Python
In this tutorial, you'll learn the difference between the string representations returned by .__repr__() vs .__str__() and understand how to use them effectively in classes that you define.
Python Software Foundation: Protecting the Python Trademarks
Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2023/03/protecting-python-trademarks.html
Who is the Trademarks Working Group?The Python Software Foundation Trademarks Working Group was created by the PSF Board of Directors to monitor and authorize (or prohibit) use of trademarks held by
Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2023/03/protecting-python-trademarks.html
Who is the Trademarks Working Group?The Python Software Foundation Trademarks Working Group was created by the PSF Board of Directors to monitor and authorize (or prohibit) use of trademarks held by
Python Software Foundation Blog
Protecting the Python Trademarks
Who is the Trademarks Working Group? The Python Software Foundation Trademarks Working Group was created by the PSF Board of Directors to ...
Python⇒Speed: Speeding up text processing in Python (is hard)
Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/faster-text-processing/
If you’re doing text or string manipulation in Python, what do you do if your code is too slow?
Assuming your algorithm is reasonably efficient, the next step is to try faster alternatives to Python:
Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/faster-text-processing/
If you’re doing text or string manipulation in Python, what do you do if your code is too slow?
Assuming your algorithm is reasonably efficient, the next step is to try faster alternatives to Python:
Python⇒Speed
Speeding up text processing in Python (is hard)
How do you speed up Python string parsing and formatting? We’ll consider Cython, mypyc, Rust, and PyPy.
"Mathspp Pydon'ts": Streaming data from Flask to HTMX using Server-Side Events (SSE)
Link: https://mathspp.com/blog/streaming-data-from-flask-to-htmx-using-server-side-events
This short reference article shows how to stream data from a Flask web app to HTMX using server-side events (SSE).
Introduction
I have been trying to create a web app with Flask and HTMX that update
Link: https://mathspp.com/blog/streaming-data-from-flask-to-htmx-using-server-side-events
This short reference article shows how to stream data from a Flask web app to HTMX using server-side events (SSE).
Introduction
I have been trying to create a web app with Flask and HTMX that update
Mathspp
Streaming data from Flask to HTMX using Server-Side Events (SSE)
This short reference article shows how to stream data from a Flask web app to HTMX using server-side events (SSE).
Stack Abuse: How to Get JSON from a URL in Python
Link: https://stackabuse.com/how-to-get-json-from-a-url-in-python/
Introduction
Being able to retrieve data from remote servers is a fundamental requirement for most projects in web development. JSON is probably one of the most popular formats for data exchange due t
Link: https://stackabuse.com/how-to-get-json-from-a-url-in-python/
Introduction
Being able to retrieve data from remote servers is a fundamental requirement for most projects in web development. JSON is probably one of the most popular formats for data exchange due t
Stack Abuse
How to Get JSON from a URL in Python
Being able to retrieve data from remote servers is a fundamental requirement for most projects in web development. JSON is probably one of the most popular for...
PyCharm: PyCharm 2023.1 Release Candidate 2 Is Out!
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2023/03/2023-1-rc-2/
The second PyCharm 2023.1 Release Candidate (RC) build is here.
To see what has already been added in the PyCharm 2023.1 Early Access Program (EAP), take a look at our EAP blog posts.
The Toolbox App
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2023/03/2023-1-rc-2/
The second PyCharm 2023.1 Release Candidate (RC) build is here.
To see what has already been added in the PyCharm 2023.1 Early Access Program (EAP), take a look at our EAP blog posts.
The Toolbox App
The JetBrains Blog
PyCharm 2023.1 Release Candidate 2 Is Out! | The PyCharm Blog
The second PyCharm 2023.1 Release Candidate (RC) build is here.
To see what has already been added in the PyCharm 2023.1 Early Access Program (EAP), take a look at our EAP blog posts.
The Toolbo
To see what has already been added in the PyCharm 2023.1 Early Access Program (EAP), take a look at our EAP blog posts.
The Toolbo
John Ludhi/nbshare.io: ElasticSearch Empty Reply From Server Error
Link: https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/57079652/ElasticSearch-Empty-Reply-From-Server-Error/
ElasticSearch Empty Reply From Server ErrorIn Elasticsearch latest versions, xpack security is enabled by default. To resolve the error "Empty reply from server" curl --cacert /etc/elasticsearch/certs
Link: https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/57079652/ElasticSearch-Empty-Reply-From-Server-Error/
ElasticSearch Empty Reply From Server ErrorIn Elasticsearch latest versions, xpack security is enabled by default. To resolve the error "Empty reply from server" curl --cacert /etc/elasticsearch/certs
Anwesha Das: Women in tech, Stockholm 2023
Link: http://anweshadas.in/women-in-tech-stockholm-2023/
What does a good day look like? For me, it is the day to spend with friends and doing what I love the most, talking and spreading knowledge about Open Source. Yesterday was one such day.
Yesterday wa
Link: http://anweshadas.in/women-in-tech-stockholm-2023/
What does a good day look like? For me, it is the day to spend with friends and doing what I love the most, talking and spreading knowledge about Open Source. Yesterday was one such day.
Yesterday wa
Law Explained India
Women in tech, Stockholm 2023
What does a good day look like? For me, it is the day to spend with friends and doing what I love the most, talking and spreading knowledge about Open Source. Yesterday was one such day. Yesterday was my first-ever Women in Tech Sweden event. The first…
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #150: Lessons Learned From Four Years Programming With Python
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/150/
What are the core lessons you've learned along your Python development journey? What are key takeaways you would share with new users of the language? This week on the show, Duarte Oliveira e Carmo is
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/150/
What are the core lessons you've learned along your Python development journey? What are key takeaways you would share with new users of the language? This week on the show, Duarte Oliveira e Carmo is
Realpython
Episode #150: Lessons Learned From Four Years Programming With Python – The Real Python Podcast
What are the core lessons you've learned along your Python development journey? What are key takeaways you would share with new users of the language? This week on the show, Duarte Oliveira e Carmo is here to discuss his recent talk, "Four Years of Python."
Talk Python to Me: #408: Hatch: A Modern Python Workflow
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/408/hatch-a-modern-python-workflow
In recent years, there has been a lot of experimenting how we work with dependencies and external libraries for our Python code. There is pip, pip-tools, Poetry, pdm, pyenv, pipenv, Hatch and others w
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/408/hatch-a-modern-python-workflow
In recent years, there has been a lot of experimenting how we work with dependencies and external libraries for our Python code. There is pip, pip-tools, Poetry, pdm, pyenv, pipenv, Hatch and others w
talkpython.fm
Hatch: A Modern Python Workflow
In recent years, there has been a lot of experimenting how we work with dependencies and external libraries for our Python code. There is pip, pip-tools, Poetry, pdm, pyenv, pipenv, Hatch and others workflows. We dove into this deeply back on episode 406:…
Glyph Lefkowitz: What Would You Say You Do Here?
Link: https://blog.glyph.im/2023/03/what-would-you-say-you-do-here.html
What have I been up to?
Late last year, I launched
a Patreon. Although not quite a “soft”
launch — I did toot about it, after all — I didn’t promote it very much.
I started this way because I realize
Link: https://blog.glyph.im/2023/03/what-would-you-say-you-do-here.html
What have I been up to?
Late last year, I launched
a Patreon. Although not quite a “soft”
launch — I did toot about it, after all — I didn’t promote it very much.
I started this way because I realize
blog.glyph.im
What Would You Say You Do Here?
A brief description of the various projects that I am hoping to do independently, with your support. In other words, this is an ad, for me.
meejah.ca: Forwarding streams over Magic Wormhole
Link: https://meejah.ca/blog/fow-wormhole-forward
An experimental ‘fow’ command to forward TCP streams on Dilation subchannels
Link: https://meejah.ca/blog/fow-wormhole-forward
An experimental ‘fow’ command to forward TCP streams on Dilation subchannels
CodersLegacy: Changing HTML tags and content with Python BeautifulSoup
Link: https://coderslegacy.com/changing-html-tags-beautifulsoup-in-python/
If you’re working with HTML in Python, the BeautifulSoup library is an excellent choice for parsing and manipulating HTML content. Most people only know about BeautifulSoup in the context of “parsing”
Link: https://coderslegacy.com/changing-html-tags-beautifulsoup-in-python/
If you’re working with HTML in Python, the BeautifulSoup library is an excellent choice for parsing and manipulating HTML content. Most people only know about BeautifulSoup in the context of “parsing”
CodersLegacy
Changing HTML tags and content with Python BeautifulSoup
Although it's usually used for parsing HTML, BeautifulSoup can also be used for changing (replacing) tags and HTML content in Python.
PyBites: Teaching packaging by building a Python package
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/teaching-packaging-by-building-a-python-package/
Listen here
Or watch here (recommended because there will be code!)
Welcome back to our podcast. In this week’s episode we look at Python packaging.
I was teaching this on our weekly PDM Code Cli
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/teaching-packaging-by-building-a-python-package/
Listen here
Or watch here (recommended because there will be code!)
Welcome back to our podcast. In this week’s episode we look at Python packaging.
I was teaching this on our weekly PDM Code Cli
PyBites
Teaching Packaging By Building A Python Package - PyBites
Welcome back to our podcast. In this week's episode we look at Python packaging.
Sandipan Dey: Histopathologic Cancer Detection with CNN
Link:
Brief description of the problem and data In this mini-project, we shall use binary classification to classify an image into cancerous (class label 1) or benign (class label 0), i.e., to identify meta
Link:
Brief description of the problem and data In this mini-project, we shall use binary classification to classify an image into cancerous (class label 1) or benign (class label 0), i.e., to identify meta
Python for Beginners: Convert Dictionary to INI File in Python
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/convert-dictionary-to-ini-file-in-python
INI files are primarily used as a file format for configuration files. In this article, we will discuss how to convert a python dictionary to an INI file using the configparser module.
Table of Conten
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/convert-dictionary-to-ini-file-in-python
INI files are primarily used as a file format for configuration files. In this article, we will discuss how to convert a python dictionary to an INI file using the configparser module.
Table of Conten
PythonForBeginners.com
Convert Dictionary to INI File in Python - PythonForBeginners.com
Convert Dictionary to INI File in Python will help you improve your python skills with easy-to-follow examples and tutorials.
Glyph Lefkowitz: Telemetry Is Not Your Enemy
Link: https://blog.glyph.im/2023/03/telemetry-is-not-your-enemy.html
Part 1: A Tale of Two Metaphors
In software development
“telemetry” is data
collected from users of the software, almost always delivered to the authors of
the software via the Internet.
In recent yea
Link: https://blog.glyph.im/2023/03/telemetry-is-not-your-enemy.html
Part 1: A Tale of Two Metaphors
In software development
“telemetry” is data
collected from users of the software, almost always delivered to the authors of
the software via the Internet.
In recent yea
blog.glyph.im
Telemetry Is Not Your Enemy
Not all data collection is the same, and not all of it is bad.
Kay Hayen: Nuitka Release 1.5
Link: https://nuitka.net/posts/nuitka-release-15.html
This is to inform you about the new stable release of Nuitka. It is the extremely compatible Python compiler,
“download now”.
This release contains the long awaited 3.11 support, even if only on an
ex
Link: https://nuitka.net/posts/nuitka-release-15.html
This is to inform you about the new stable release of Nuitka. It is the extremely compatible Python compiler,
“download now”.
This release contains the long awaited 3.11 support, even if only on an
ex
Michał Bultrowicz: Separating different kinds of tests
Link: https://bultrowicz.com/separating_kinds_of_tests/
When I work on a project I differentiate three kinds of tests: unit, integrated, and external.
In this post I’ll explain how I think about them.
Link: https://bultrowicz.com/separating_kinds_of_tests/
When I work on a project I differentiate three kinds of tests: unit, integrated, and external.
In this post I’ll explain how I think about them.
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Kevin Kho
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2023/03/27/pydev-of-the-week-kevin-kho/
This week we welcome Kevin Kho as our PyDev of the Week! Kevin is a core developer on the Fugue package. You can catch up with Kevin on Medium where Kevin writes about Fugue, Python, and more. You can
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2023/03/27/pydev-of-the-week-kevin-kho/
This week we welcome Kevin Kho as our PyDev of the Week! Kevin is a core developer on the Fugue package. You can catch up with Kevin on Medium where Kevin writes about Fugue, Python, and more. You can
Mouse Vs Python
PyDev of the Week: Kevin Kho - Mouse Vs Python
This week we welcome Kevin Kho as our PyDev of the Week! Kevin is a core developer on the Fugue package. You can catch up with Kevin on Medium where Kevin