PyBites: PyBites Twitter Digest - Issue 34, 2018
Link: https://pybit.es/twitter_digest_201834.html
Python 3.6.7 and 3.7.1 have been released!
Python 3.6.7 and 3.7.1 released! https://t.co/jIVCXNPkiZ— Guido van Rossum (@gvanrossum) October 20, 2018
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Link: https://pybit.es/twitter_digest_201834.html
Python 3.6.7 and 3.7.1 have been released!
Python 3.6.7 and 3.7.1 released! https://t.co/jIVCXNPkiZ— Guido van Rossum (@gvanrossum) October 20, 2018
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PyBites
PyBites Twitter Digest - Issue 34, 2018
Every weekend we share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) that we found / tweeted throughout the week.
Kushal Das: Fedora 29 on Qubes OS
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/fedora-29-on-qubes-os.html
I spent most of my life using Fedora as my primary
operating system on my desktop/laptops. I use CentOS on
my servers, sometimes even Fedora, and a few special cases, I use *BSD systems.
But, for th
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/fedora-29-on-qubes-os.html
I spent most of my life using Fedora as my primary
operating system on my desktop/laptops. I use CentOS on
my servers, sometimes even Fedora, and a few special cases, I use *BSD systems.
But, for th
Zato Blog: zato-apitest 1.12 - API testing for humans
Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/api-testing-for-humans.html
Version 1.12 of
zato-apitest
has just been released. This version simplifies installation requirements and adds compatibility with PostgreSQL 10+ databases.
zato-apitest is an API testing tool designe
Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/api-testing-for-humans.html
Version 1.12 of
zato-apitest
has just been released. This version simplifies installation requirements and adds compatibility with PostgreSQL 10+ databases.
zato-apitest is an API testing tool designe
Zato Blog
zato-apitest 1.12 - API testing for humans
Jaime Buelta: Package and deploy a Python module in PyPI with Poetry, tox and Travis
Link: https://wrongsideofmemphis.wordpress.com/2018/10/28/package-and-deploy-a-python-module-in-pypi-with-poetry-tox-and-travis/
I’ve been working for the last couple of days in a small command line tool in Python, and I took the opportunity to check out a little bit Poetry, which seems to help in package and distribute Python
Link: https://wrongsideofmemphis.wordpress.com/2018/10/28/package-and-deploy-a-python-module-in-pypi-with-poetry-tox-and-travis/
I’ve been working for the last couple of days in a small command line tool in Python, and I took the opportunity to check out a little bit Poetry, which seems to help in package and distribute Python
Wrong Side of Memphis
Package and deploy a Python module in PyPI with Poetry, tox and Travis
I’ve been working for the last couple of days in a small command line tool in Python, and I took the opportunity to check out a little bit Poetry, which seems to help in package and distribut…
Podcast.__init__: Bringing Python To The Spanish Language Community with Maricela Sanchez
Link: https://www.podcastinit.com/pymex-with-maricela-sanchez-episode-185/
The Python Community is large and growing, however a majority of articles, books, and presentations are still in English. To increase the accessibility for Spanish language speakers, Maricela Sanchez
Link: https://www.podcastinit.com/pymex-with-maricela-sanchez-episode-185/
The Python Community is large and growing, however a majority of articles, books, and presentations are still in English. To increase the accessibility for Spanish language speakers, Maricela Sanchez
Podcast.__init__('Python')
Bringing Python To The Spanish Language Community with Maricela Sanchez - Episode 185
The Python Community is large and growing, however a majority of articles, books, and presentations are still in English. To increase the accessibility for Spanish language speakers, Maricela Sanchez helped to create the Charlas track at PyCon US, and is…
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Anthony Sottile
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/10/29/pydev-of-the-week-anthony-sottile/
This week we welcome Anthony Sottile (@codewithanthony) as our PyDev of the Week! Anthony is one of the maintainers for the tox and pytest packages. He is also on the “deadsnakes” PPA team, which back
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/10/29/pydev-of-the-week-anthony-sottile/
This week we welcome Anthony Sottile (@codewithanthony) as our PyDev of the Week! Anthony is one of the maintainers for the tox and pytest packages. He is also on the “deadsnakes” PPA team, which back
Made With Mu: Python on Hardware Vlog, from Adafruit.
Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2018/10/29/python-on-hardware.html
If you’re a mutineering mutant into playful hacking of embedded hardware with
CircuitPython or MicroPython
then check out the new video newsletter
from Adafruit.
It’s a quick summary of all that’s
Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2018/10/29/python-on-hardware.html
If you’re a mutineering mutant into playful hacking of embedded hardware with
CircuitPython or MicroPython
then check out the new video newsletter
from Adafruit.
It’s a quick summary of all that’s
Made With Mu
Python on Hardware Vlog, from Adafruit.
If you’re a mutineering mutant into playful hacking of embedded hardware with CircuitPython or MicroPython then check out the new video newsletter from Adafruit.
PyCon: PyCon 2019 Reminders
Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2018/10/pycon-2019-reminders.html
As November approaches, many of us are starting to plan for the holidays, vacations, and/or how to bring in the New Year. Before we get seasonally busy, we wanted to take the time to remind Pythonist
Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2018/10/pycon-2019-reminders.html
As November approaches, many of us are starting to plan for the holidays, vacations, and/or how to bring in the New Year. Before we get seasonally busy, we wanted to take the time to remind Pythonist
Blogspot
PyCon 2019 Reminders
As November approaches, many of us are starting to plan for the holidays, vacations, and/or how to b ring in the New Year. Before we get s...
Real Python: Python Community Interview With Michael Kennedy
Link: https://realpython.com/interview-michael-kennedy/
This week, our Python community interview is with none other than Michael Kennedy of Talk Python to Me fame.
You may know his authoritative voice, but do you know his Python story? Read on to find ou
Link: https://realpython.com/interview-michael-kennedy/
This week, our Python community interview is with none other than Michael Kennedy of Talk Python to Me fame.
You may know his authoritative voice, but do you know his Python story? Read on to find ou
Realpython
Python Community Interview With Michael Kennedy – Real Python
Michael Kennedy is the host of the most popular Python podcast, Talk Python to Me, as well as a co-host on the Python Bytes podcast. Find out why he got started with Python, how he manages to produce so much Python content, and what he thinks about while…
Weekly Python Chat: pathlib in Python: why you should use it
Link: http://ccst.io/e/pathlib
Python is great for working with files, but there are a lot of different functions and modules to memorize when you need to work with files and directories in Python.
The os module and the os.path mod
Link: http://ccst.io/e/pathlib
Python is great for working with files, but there are a lot of different functions and modules to memorize when you need to work with files and directories in Python.
The os module and the os.path mod
Crowdcast
Python's pathlib: what is it and why should you use it? - Crowdcast
Register now for Trey Hunner's event on Crowdcast, scheduled to go live on Saturday November 17, 2018 at 10:00 am PST.
Made With Mu: Brian is in the Kitchen
Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2018/10/30/brian-is-in-the-kitchen.html
This second guest post, from Thierry Chantier,
describes how the French Python
community is helping young programmers with Mu. I’m especially pleased that
he’s submitted his blog in French. We love to
Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2018/10/30/brian-is-in-the-kitchen.html
This second guest post, from Thierry Chantier,
describes how the French Python
community is helping young programmers with Mu. I’m especially pleased that
he’s submitted his blog in French. We love to
Made With Mu
Brian is in the Kitchen
This second guest post, from Thierry Chantier, describes how the French Python community is helping young programmers with Mu. I’m especially pleased that he’s submitted his blog in French. We love to celebrate the efforts of Mu users all over the world!
PyBites: Code Challenge 56 - Calculate the Duration of a Directory of Audio Files - Review
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge56_review.html
In this article we review last week's Calculate the Duration of a Directory of Audio Files code challenge.
Hacktoberfest almost over
The last two days of Hacktoberfest No. 5! Wrap up your PRs!
Commun
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge56_review.html
In this article we review last week's Calculate the Duration of a Directory of Audio Files code challenge.
Hacktoberfest almost over
The last two days of Hacktoberfest No. 5! Wrap up your PRs!
Commun
PyBites
Code Challenge 56 - Calculate the Duration of a Directory of Audio Files - Review
In this article we review last week's Calculate the Duration of a Directory of Audio Files code challenge.
PyBites: Code Challenge 57 - Analyze Olympic Games Data With Pandas
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge57.html
Life is about facing new challenges - Kostya Tszyu
Hey Pythonistas,
A new week, a new Python code challenge!
This week you can use Python, Pandas and all the libraries you need to analyze the data
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge57.html
Life is about facing new challenges - Kostya Tszyu
Hey Pythonistas,
A new week, a new Python code challenge!
This week you can use Python, Pandas and all the libraries you need to analyze the data
PyBites
Code Challenge 57 - Analyze Olympic Games Data With Pandas
Hey Pythonistas, a new week, a new Python code challenge! This week you can use Python, Pandas and all the libraries you need to analyze the data of Olympic Games and find out interesting things and present them to everyone with Matpolib, Seaborn and/or Plotly.
Montreal Python User Group: Montréal-Python 73: Despotic Wagon
Link: http://montrealpython.org/en/2018/10/mp73/
Just in time for PyCon Canada, we are organizing an amazing evening with great local Pythonisthas. It is your chance to come to support them, see their talk in avant-première and who knows maybe to gi
Link: http://montrealpython.org/en/2018/10/mp73/
Just in time for PyCon Canada, we are organizing an amazing evening with great local Pythonisthas. It is your chance to come to support them, see their talk in avant-première and who knows maybe to gi
Python Software Foundation: PyPI Security and Accessibility Q1 2019 Request for Information period opens.
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/zvoDeYU4ABY/pypi-security-and-accessibility-q1-2019.html
The Python Software Foundation Packaging Working Group has applied for and received a commitment from the Open Technology Fund to fulfill a contract for their Core Infrastructure Fund.
PyPI is a fou
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/zvoDeYU4ABY/pypi-security-and-accessibility-q1-2019.html
The Python Software Foundation Packaging Working Group has applied for and received a commitment from the Open Technology Fund to fulfill a contract for their Core Infrastructure Fund.
PyPI is a fou
Blogspot
PyPI Security and Accessibility Q1 2019 Request for Information period opens.
The Python Software Foundation Packaging Working Group has applied for and received a commitment from the Open Technology Fund to ful...
EuroPython Society: EuroPython 2019: RFP First Round Response
Link: https://www.europython-society.org/post/179586392400
We are happy to announce that we have received 17 RFP submissions for EP2019 from various venues all across Europe.Review will take longerThis large number was a somewhat unexpected and the work to re
Link: https://www.europython-society.org/post/179586392400
We are happy to announce that we have received 17 RFP submissions for EP2019 from various venues all across Europe.Review will take longerThis large number was a somewhat unexpected and the work to re
EuroPython Society
EuroPython 2019: RFP First Round Response
We are happy to announce that we have received 17 RFP submissions for EP2019 from various venues all across Europe.
Review will take longerThis large number was a somewhat unexpected and the work to...
Review will take longerThis large number was a somewhat unexpected and the work to...
Stack Abuse: Applying Filter Methods in Python for Feature Selection
Link: https://stackabuse.com/applying-filter-methods-in-python-for-feature-selection/
Introduction
Machine learning and deep learning algorithms learn from data, which consists of different types of features. The training time and performance of a machine learning algorithm depends hea
Link: https://stackabuse.com/applying-filter-methods-in-python-for-feature-selection/
Introduction
Machine learning and deep learning algorithms learn from data, which consists of different types of features. The training time and performance of a machine learning algorithm depends hea
Stack Abuse
Applying Filter Methods in Python for Feature Selection
Machine learning and deep learning algorithms learn from data, which consists of different types of features. The training time and performance of a machine le...
Test and Code: 51: Feature Testing
Link: https://testandcode.com/51
Andy Knight joins me in discussing the concept of feature testing.
A feature tests is "a test verifying a service or library as the customer would use it, but within a single process." That was a quot
Link: https://testandcode.com/51
Andy Knight joins me in discussing the concept of feature testing.
A feature tests is "a test verifying a service or library as the customer would use it, but within a single process." That was a quot
Test & Code
Test & Code: 51: Feature Testing
Andy Knight joins Brian Okken in discussing Feature Tests as opposed to Class Tests
Continuum Analytics Blog: Open Source Model Management Roundup: Polyaxon, Argo, and Seldon
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/developer-blog/open-source-model-management-roundup-polyaxon-argo-and-seldon/
By Daniel Rodriguez One of the most common questions the Anaconda Enterprise team receives is something along the lines of: “But really, how difficult is it to build this using open source tools?” Thi
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/developer-blog/open-source-model-management-roundup-polyaxon-argo-and-seldon/
By Daniel Rodriguez One of the most common questions the Anaconda Enterprise team receives is something along the lines of: “But really, how difficult is it to build this using open source tools?” Thi
Anaconda
Open Source Model Management Roundup: Polyaxon, Argo, and… | Anaconda
One of the most common questions the Anaconda Enterprise team receives is something along the lines of: "But really, how difficult is it to build this using open source tools?"
This is certainly a…
This is certainly a…
Dusty Phillips: Announcing: Python 3 Object-oriented Programming, 3rd Edition
Link: https://dusty.phillips.codes/2018/10/30/announcing-python-3-object-oriented-programming-3rd-edition/
Python 3 Object-oriented Programming 3rd Edition
My publisher unveiled the third edition of Python 3 Object-oriented Programming today! This has been the culmination of several months of work.
Editin
Link: https://dusty.phillips.codes/2018/10/30/announcing-python-3-object-oriented-programming-3rd-edition/
Python 3 Object-oriented Programming 3rd Edition
My publisher unveiled the third edition of Python 3 Object-oriented Programming today! This has been the culmination of several months of work.
Editin
Made With Mu: Nǐ hǎo Mu! 你好穆!
Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2018/10/31/ni-hao-mu.html
Thanks to the efforts of volunteer teachers, young Chinese students are using
Mu to learn Python.
My Chinese friend explains,
“I am a programmer in Hefei China, my colleagues and I give Python class
Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2018/10/31/ni-hao-mu.html
Thanks to the efforts of volunteer teachers, young Chinese students are using
Mu to learn Python.
My Chinese friend explains,
“I am a programmer in Hefei China, my colleagues and I give Python class
Made With Mu
Nǐ hǎo Mu! 你好穆!
Thanks to the efforts of volunteer teachers, young Chinese students are using Mu to learn Python.