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codingdirectional: Return odd or even position from a list of numbers

Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2019/01/30/return-odd-or-even-position-from-a-list-of-numbers/

Hello and welcome back to one day one answer series. In this chapter, we will need to return the position of either an odd or even number from a list of numbers following the below condition.
If there
Real Python: Python "for" Loops (Definite Iteration)

Link: https://realpython.com/python-for-loop/

This tutorial will show you how to perform definite iteration with a Python for loop.
In the previous tutorial in this introductory series, you learned the following:

Repetitive execution of the same
Python Data: Stationary Data Tests for Time Series Forecasting

Link: https://pythondata.com/stationary-data-tests-for-time-series-forecasting/

I wasn’t planning on making a ‘part 2’ to the Forecasting Time Series Data using Autoregression post from last week, but I really wanted to show how to use more advanced tests to check for stationary
Robin Wilson: Less than a week left to bid for a day’s work from me

Link: http://blog.rtwilson.com/less-than-a-week-left-to-bid-for-a-days-work-from-me/

Just a quick reminder that you’ve only got until next Tuesday to bid for a day’s work from me – so get bidding here.









The full details and rules are available in my previous post, but basical
PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.3.4

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/eso6_sgqrZs/

We’re happy to announce general availability of our latest update to PyCharm 2018.3. In this update we’ve fixed a couple of issues, and some other small updates.
New in This Version

Pasting a new nam
Stack Abuse: Understanding Recursive Functions with Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/understanding-recursive-functions-with-python/

Introduction
When we think about repeating a task, we usually think about the for and while loops. These constructs allow us to perform iteration over a list, collection, etc.
However, there's another
Continuum Analytics Blog: Conda 4.6 Release

Link: https://www.anaconda.com/conda-4-6-release/

The latest set of major Conda improvements are here, with version 4.6.  This release has been stewing for a while and has the feature list to show for it.  Let’s walk through some of the…
The post Con
Continuum Analytics Blog: RPM and Debian Repositories for Miniconda

Link: https://www.anaconda.com/rpm-and-debian-repositories-for-miniconda/

Conda, the package manager from Anaconda, is now available as either a RedHat RPM or as a Debian package. The packages are the equivalent to the Miniconda installer which only contains Conda and its d
EuroPython Society: Announcing the Guido van Rossum Core Developer Grant

Link: https://www.europython-society.org/post/182445627020

At the last General Assembly of the EuroPython Society (EPS) at EuroPython 2018 in Edinburgh, we voted on a new grant program we want to put in place for future EuroPython conferences.We all love Pyth
EuroPython: Announcing the Guido van Rossum Core Developer Grant

Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/182445638102

europythonsociety:
At the last General Assembly of the EPS at EuroPython 2018 in Edinburgh, we voted on a new grant program we want to put in place for future EuroPython conferences.
We all love Pytho
PyCharm: PyCharm 2019.1 EAP 2

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/K7tC-idLIwQ/

Our Early Access Program (EAP) continues, and we have some great features in this second version:
New in PyCharm
Syntax Highlighting in Vagrantfiles

If you’re developing an application that will be d
codingdirectional: Add one to the last element of a list

Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2019/01/31/add-one-to-the-last-element-of-a-list/

Hello and welcome to another one day one answer series. In this article, we will create a python method which will do the following actions.
Takes in a list of numbers.If the number is less than 0 or
PyCon: PyCon 2019 Reminders and Information!

Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2019/01/pycon-2019-reminders-and-information.html

The first 30 days of 2019 have come and gone so quickly, we want to take a minute to provide some conference reminders and information.January 31 2019: Deadline to submit a proposal for Startup Row. 
Peter Bengtsson: hashin 0.14.5 and canonical pip hashes

Link: https://www.peterbe.com/plog/hashin-0.14.5-and-canonical-pip-hashes

Prior to version 0.14.5 hashin would write write down the hashes of PyPI packages in the order they appear in PyPI's JSON response. That means there's a slight chance that two distinct clients/compute
Test and Code: 63: Teaching Python as a Corporate Trainer - Matt Harrison

Link: https://testandcode.com/63


I hear and I forget.
I see and I remember.
I do and I understand.
-- Confucius

Matt Harrison is an author and instructor of Python and Data Science. This episode focuses on his training company, Met
Zato Blog: Step-by-step: How to work with IBM MQ in Zato and Python, part 1

Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/python-ibm-mq-part-1.html

This is part one of a mini-series about working with IBM MQ as a Zato and Python user. This installment will cover installation and configuration whereas the next one will delve into programming tasks
Davy Wybiral: Nordic nRF52840-Dongle (2.4GHz RF Development Board)

Link: http://davywybiral.blogspot.com/2019/02/nordic-nrf52840-dongle-24ghz-rf.html

Recently I've gotten into low-power RF technology and have become quite the fan of the nRF52 SoC for that reason. Of all the BLE-capable chips I've used so far these ones reign supreme in terms of fun