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PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #621 (March 19, 2024)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/621

#621 – MARCH 19, 2024 View in Browser » Visualizing Data in Python With Seaborn In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use the Python seaborn library to produce statistical data analysis plots to
Python Morsels: Every dunder method in Python

Link: https://www.pythonmorsels.com/every-dunder-method/

An explanation of all of Python's 100+ dunder methods and 50+ dunder attributes, including a summary of each one.


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The 3 essential dunder methods 🔑
Equality and hashability 🟰
Order
Python Insider: Python 3.10.14, 3.9.19, and 3.8.19 is now available

Link: https://pythoninsider.blogspot.com/2024/03/python-31014-3919-and-3819-is-now.html

Howdy!
Those are the boring security releases that aren’t supposed to bring
anything new. But not this time! We do have a bit of news, actually. But
first things first: go update your systems!
Pytho
Real Python: Build a Python Turtle Game: Space Invaders Clone

Link: https://realpython.com/build-python-turtle-game-space-invaders-clone/

In this tutorial, you’ll use Python’s turtle module to build a Space Invaders clone. The game Space Invaders doesn’t need any introduction. The original game was released in 1978 and is one of the mos
Amjith Ramanujam: Rapid Prototyping in Python

Link: https://blog.amjith.com/rapid-prototyping-in-python

I was recently assigned to a new project at work. Like any good software engineer I started writing the pseudocode for the modules. We use C++ at work to write our programs.
I quickly realized it's no
Python⇒Speed: The wrong way to speed up your code with Numba

Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/slow-numba/

If your NumPy-based code is too slow, you can sometimes use Numba to
speed it up. Numba is a compiled language that uses the same syntax as
Python, and it compiles at runtime, so it’s very easy to wri
Talk Python to Me: #454: Data Pipelines with Dagster

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/454/data-pipelines-with-dagster

Do you have data that you pull from external sources or is generated and appears at your digital doorstep? I bet that data needs processed, filtered, transformed, distributed, and much more. One of th
PyCharm: PyCharm 2023.3.5 Is Out!

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2024/03/2023-3-5/

PyCharm 2023.3.5 is an important bug-fix update.
You can update to this version from inside the IDE, using the Toolbox App, or via snaps, if you’re using Ubuntu. You can also download it directly from
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #197: Using Python in Bioinformatics and the Laboratory

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/197/

How is Python being used to automate processes in the laboratory? How can it speed up scientific work with DNA sequencing? This week on the show, Chemical Engineering PhD Student Parsa Ghadermazi is h
Daniel Roy Greenfeld: Keynote at PyCon Lithuania 2024

Link: https://daniel.feldroy.com/posts/2024-pycon-lithuania

From April 2nd to April 6th I'll be at PyCon Lithuania 2024 in Vilnius to present a keynote about 25 years of glorious coding mistakes (mostly in Python). Audrey and Uma will be accompanying me, makin
Django Weblog: Welcome our new Fellow - Sarah Boyce

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2024/mar/22/welcome-our-new-fellow-sarah-boyce/

The DSF Board and Fellows Committee are pleased to introduce Sarah Boyce as our new Django Fellow. Sarah will be joining Natalia Bidart who is continuing her excellent tenure as a Fellow.
Sarah is a s
Python Morsels: Unnecessary else statements

Link: https://www.pythonmorsels.com/unnecessary-else-statements/

When your function ends in an else block with a return statement in it, should you remove that else?


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A function where both if and else return
Is that else statement unnecessary?
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Kay Hayen: Nuitka Release 2.1

Link: https://nuitka.net/posts/nuitka-release-21.html

This is to inform you about the new stable release of Nuitka. It is the extremely compatible Python compiler,
“download now”.
This release had focus on new features and new optimization. There is a
al
Python Software Foundation: Announcing a PyPI Support Specialist

Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2024/03/announcing-pypi-support-specialist.html

We launched the Python Package Index (PyPI) in 2003 and for most of its history a robust and dedicated volunteer community kept it running. Eventually, we put a bit of PSF staff time into the maintena
Zato Blog: Systems Automation in Python

Link: https://zato.io/en/blog/automation-in-python.html


Systems Automation in Python


2024-03-25, by Dariusz Suchojad


How to automate systems in Python and how the Zato Python integration platform differs from a network
automation tool, how to start
Real Python: Prompt Engineering: A Practical Example

Link: https://realpython.com/practical-prompt-engineering/

You’ve used ChatGPT, and you understand the potential of using a large language model (LLM) to assist you in your tasks. Maybe you’re already working on an LLM-supported application and have read abou
PyCharm: PyCharm 2024.1 Release Candidate Is Out!

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2024/03/pycharm-2024-1-release-candidate-is-out/

The PyCharm 2024.1 RC is now available!
You can get the latest build from our website, through the free Toolbox App, or via snaps for Ubuntu.
Download PyCharm 2024.1 RC
To use this build, you need to