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Talk Python to Me: #467: Data Science Panel at PyCon 2024

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/467/data-science-panel-at-pycon-2024

I have a special episode for you this time around. We're coming to you live from PyCon 2024. I had the chance to sit down with some amazing people from the data science side of things: Jodie Burchell,
PyBites: What is the Repository Pattern and How to Use it in Python?

Link: https://pybit.es/articles/repository-pattern-in-python/

The repository pattern is a design pattern that helps you separate business logic from data access code.
It does so by providing a unified interface for interacting with different data sources, bringi
PyBites: Introducing eXact-RAG: the ultimate local Multimodal Rag

Link: https://pybit.es/articles/introducing-exact-rag-the-ultimate-local-multimodal-rag/

Exact-RAG is a powerful multimodal model designed for Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). It seamlessly integrates text, visual and audio information, allowing for enhanced content understanding and
The Python Show: 45 - Computer Vision and Data Science with Python

Link: https://www.pythonshow.com/p/45-computer-vision-and-data-science

In this episode, we welcome Kyle Stratis from Real Python to the show to chat with us about computer vision and Python.We chatted about several different topics including:Writing about Python on Real
death and gravity: reader 3.13 released – scheduled updates

Link: https://death.andgravity.com/reader-3-13

Hi there!
I'm happy to announce version 3.13 of reader, a Python feed reader library.
What's new? #
Here are the highlights since reader 3.12.
Scheduled updates #
reader now allows updating feeds at d
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #209: Python's Command-Line Utilities & Music Information Retrieval Tools

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/209/

What are the built-in Python modules that can work as useful command-line tools? How can these tools add more functionality to Windows machines? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, brin
Ned Batchelder: Coverage at a crossroads

Link: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202406/coverage_at_a_crossroads.html

This is an interesting time for coverage.py: I’m trying to make use of new
facilities in Python to drastically reduce the execution-time overhead, but it’s
raising tricky questions about how coverage
Python Software Foundation: Affirm your PSF Membership Voting Status

Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2024/06/affirm-your-psf-membership-voting-status.html

Every PSF voting-eligible Member (Supporting, Managing, Contributing, and Fellow) needs to affirm their membership to vote in this year’s election.If you wish to vote in this year’s election, you must
Brett Cannon: My impressions of ReScript

Link: https://snarky.ca/my-impressions-of-rescript/

I maintain a GitHub Action called check-for-changed-files. For the purpose of this blog post what the action does isn&apost important, but the fact that I authored it originally in TypeScript is. See,
Zato Blog: Getting started with network automation in Python

Link: https://zato.io/en/blog/network-automation-getting-started.html


Getting started with network automation in Python


2024-06-24, by Dariusz Suchojad



All network engineers and architects understand that automation is essential for efficiency and reliability,
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Daniel Roy Greenfeld: London Tech Zero Hackathon on July 1 and 2!

Link: https://daniel.feldroy.com/posts/2024-06-london-hackathon-on-july-1-and-2

On the 1st and 2nd of July is the first-ever London Tech Zero Hackathon, supported by Kraken Tech.
Taking place in the Vinyl Factory in Soho, for two days developers, designers, and others will hack o
Real Python: Creating Great README Files for Your Python Projects

Link: https://realpython.com/readme-python-project/

Most software projects benefit from having a piece of documentation that provides a quick start guide for setting up, using, and contributing to the project. This is especially true in open-source pro
eGenix.com: Python Meeting Düsseldorf - 2024-07-03

Link: https://www.egenix.com/company/news/Python-Meeting-Duesseldorf-2024-07-03

The following text is in German, since we're announcing a regional user group meeting in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Ankündigung
Das nächste Python Meeting Düsseldorf findet an folgendem Termin statt:

03.0
Python Software Foundation: It’s time to make nominations for the PSF Board Election!

Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2024/06/its-time-to-make-nominations-for-psf.html

This year’s Board Election Nomination period opens tomorrow and closes on June 25th. Who runs for the board? People who care about the Python community, who want to see it flourish and grow, and also
pygame: pygame 2.6.0

Link: https://www.pygame.org/news/2024/6/pygame-2-6-0

python3 -m pip install -U pygame==2.6.0

Read the release notes to find out what changed.



Please file an issue if you notice a problem:
https://github.com/pygame/pygame/issues
Real Python: Build a GUI Calculator With PyQt and Python

Link: https://realpython.com/courses/build-gui-calculator-pyqt/

Even though web and mobile applications appear to have taken over the software development market, there’s still demand for traditional graphical user interface (GUI) desktop applications. If you’re i
Python Software Foundation: FAQ for Proposed Changes to PSF Bylaws

Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2024/06/faq-for-proposed-changes-to-psf-bylaws.html

As part of the PSF Board Election, there are three proposed changes to the PSF Bylaws which will be on the upcoming ballot. We have received a significant amount of feedback relating to proposed chang