Real Python: Python Community Interview With Bob and Julian of PyBites
Link: https://realpython.com/python-community-interview-bob-and-julian-pybites/
This week, I’m joined by Bob Belderbos and Julian Sequeira of PyBites fame. Bob is a Software Developer at Oracle, Spain. Julian is a Data Center Technician at Amazon Web Services, in Australia.
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Link: https://realpython.com/python-community-interview-bob-and-julian-pybites/
This week, I’m joined by Bob Belderbos and Julian Sequeira of PyBites fame. Bob is a Software Developer at Oracle, Spain. Julian is a Data Center Technician at Amazon Web Services, in Australia.
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Python Community Interview With Bob and Julian of PyBites – Real Python
Bob Belderbos and Julian Sequeira are the co-founders of PyBites. In this interview, we discuss how PyBites got started and what they have in store for its future. We’ll also look into Bob’s secret love of drawing and Julian’s not so secret love of a good…
Stack Abuse: Overview of Classification Methods in Python with Scikit-Learn
Link: https://stackabuse.com/overview-of-classification-methods-in-python-with-scikit-learn/
Introduction
Are you a Python programmer looking to get into machine learning? An excellent place to start your journey is by getting acquainted with Scikit-Learn.
Doing some classification with Scik
Link: https://stackabuse.com/overview-of-classification-methods-in-python-with-scikit-learn/
Introduction
Are you a Python programmer looking to get into machine learning? An excellent place to start your journey is by getting acquainted with Scikit-Learn.
Doing some classification with Scik
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Overview of Classification Methods in Python with Scikit-Learn
Are you a Python programmer looking to get into machine learning? An excellent place to start your journey is by getting acquainted with Scikit-Learn. Doing s...
Mike Driscoll: Creating GUI Applications with wxPython Now Available
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/05/08/creating-gui-applications-with-wxpython-now-available/
My latest book, Creating GUI Applications with wxPython is now available for purchase.
Creating GUI Applications with wxPython is a book that will teach you how to use wxPython to create applications
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/05/08/creating-gui-applications-with-wxpython-now-available/
My latest book, Creating GUI Applications with wxPython is now available for purchase.
Creating GUI Applications with wxPython is a book that will teach you how to use wxPython to create applications
Codementor: First Rule of Coding: Don't Panic.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/roe/first-rule-of-coding-don-t-panic-us88djs7z
Learn the first rule of coding, and the first rule of debugging.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/roe/first-rule-of-coding-don-t-panic-us88djs7z
Learn the first rule of coding, and the first rule of debugging.
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First Rule of Coding: Don't Panic. | Codementor
Learn the first rule of coding, and the first rule of debugging.
Wingware News: Wing Python IDE 7.0.2 - May 8, 2019
Link: https://wingware.com/news/2019-05-08
Wing 7.0.2 has been released. This is a minor release that includes the following fixes
and improvements:
Add options to exclude Pylint warning messages by category (error, warning, info)
Fix sever
Link: https://wingware.com/news/2019-05-08
Wing 7.0.2 has been released. This is a minor release that includes the following fixes
and improvements:
Add options to exclude Pylint warning messages by category (error, warning, info)
Fix sever
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Wing Python IDE 7.0.2 - May 8, 2019 - Wing Python IDE
Wing 7.0.2 has been released, with a variety of fixes and improvements for
source analysis and code warnings, Pylint integration, remote development, Shift-Space
debug value tips, matplotlib with MacOSX backend, and the French localization.
source analysis and code warnings, Pylint integration, remote development, Shift-Space
debug value tips, matplotlib with MacOSX backend, and the French localization.
Wingware Blog: Renaming Symbols and Attributes in Python Code with Wing Pro's Refactoring Tool
Link: https://wingware.com/blog/refactor-rename
In the previous Wing Tips post we looked at using multiple
selections to edit several parts of code at once. As part of that, we briefly mentioned
that refactoring is a better approach when renaming a
Link: https://wingware.com/blog/refactor-rename
In the previous Wing Tips post we looked at using multiple
selections to edit several parts of code at once. As part of that, we briefly mentioned
that refactoring is a better approach when renaming a
Wingware
Wing Tips: Renaming Symbols and Attributes in Python Code with Wing Pro's Refactoring Tool
Learn how to use refactoring in Wing Pro to quickly rename symbols and
attributes in Python code.
attributes in Python code.
EuroPython: EuroPython 2019: CFP ends on May 12
Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/184755401327
We would like to remind you that the Call for Proposals closes this coming Sunday:EuroPython 2019 CFP ends on May 12 23:59:59 CESTPlease submit your proposal via our website:https://ep2019.europython.
Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/184755401327
We would like to remind you that the Call for Proposals closes this coming Sunday:EuroPython 2019 CFP ends on May 12 23:59:59 CESTPlease submit your proposal via our website:https://ep2019.europython.
EuroPython Blog
EuroPython 2019: CFP ends on May 12
We would like to remind you that the Call for Proposals closes this coming Sunday: EuroPython 2019 CFP ends on May 12 23:59:59 CEST Please submit your proposal via our website:...
PyCharm: Webinar: “42 PyCharm Tips and Tricks” with Paul Everitt
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/vKzeh9kxvms/
PyCharm brings a boatload of IDE features to professional Python development. Want to “level up” and learn productivity boosters? This hands-on, fast-paced webinar, run by Paul Everitt from the PyChar
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/vKzeh9kxvms/
PyCharm brings a boatload of IDE features to professional Python development. Want to “level up” and learn productivity boosters? This hands-on, fast-paced webinar, run by Paul Everitt from the PyChar
PyCharm Blog
Webinar: “42 PyCharm Tips and Tricks” with Paul Everitt
PyCharm brings a boatload of IDE features to professional Python development. Want to “level up” and learn productivity boosters? This hands-on, fast-paced webinar, run by Paul Everitt from the PyC…
Evennia: Podcast about Evennia
Link: http://evennia.blogspot.com/2019/05/podcast-about-evennia.html
I was interviewed on the (pretty grandiosely named) podcast Titans of Text the other day. In the interview, which are run by people from the MUD Coder's Guild (a great initiative!), I talk a bit about
Link: http://evennia.blogspot.com/2019/05/podcast-about-evennia.html
I was interviewed on the (pretty grandiosely named) podcast Titans of Text the other day. In the interview, which are run by people from the MUD Coder's Guild (a great initiative!), I talk a bit about
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Podcast about Evennia
I was interviewed on the (pretty grandiosely named) podcast Titans of Text the other day. In the interview, which are run by people fr...
Stack Abuse: Test Driven Development with pytest
Link: https://stackabuse.com/test-driven-development-with-pytest/
Introduction
Good software is tested software. Testing our code can help us catch bugs or unwanted behavior.
Test Driven Development (TDD) is a software development practice that requires us to increm
Link: https://stackabuse.com/test-driven-development-with-pytest/
Introduction
Good software is tested software. Testing our code can help us catch bugs or unwanted behavior.
Test Driven Development (TDD) is a software development practice that requires us to increm
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Test Driven Development with pytest
Good software is tested software. Testing our code can help us catch bugs or unwanted behavior. Test Driven Development (TDD) is a software development practi...
Reinout van Rees: Djangocon: survival tricks and tools for remote developers - Alessio Bragadini
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/03-remote-developers.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
He works in a company that has many remote workers. He is one of them. The
core question for him: "how do I manage to work remotely in
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/03-remote-developers.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
He works in a company that has many remote workers. He is one of them. The
core question for him: "how do I manage to work remotely in
Reinout van Rees: Djangocon: Graphql in python and django - Patrick Arminio
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/04-graphql.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
For APIs, REST is the normal way. But REST is not perfect.
You can, for instance, have too many requests. If you request a user
(/users
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/04-graphql.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
For APIs, REST is the normal way. But REST is not perfect.
You can, for instance, have too many requests. If you request a user
(/users
Reinout van Rees: Ansible provision/deploy setup
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/31/ansible-provision-deploy.html
I never got around to write down the ansible setup I figured out (together
with others, of course, at my previous job) for deploying/provisioning django
websites.
The whole setup (as a cookiecutter
t
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/31/ansible-provision-deploy.html
I never got around to write down the ansible setup I figured out (together
with others, of course, at my previous job) for deploying/provisioning django
websites.
The whole setup (as a cookiecutter
t
Reinout van Rees: Plain text pypi description formatting: possible cause
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/07/04/pypi-description.html
Sometimes projects have a plaintext description on pypi.org. You see the
restructuredtext formatting, but it isn't applied. See my own
z3c.dependencychecker 2.4.2 for example.
I use an editor with re
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/07/04/pypi-description.html
Sometimes projects have a plaintext description on pypi.org. You see the
restructuredtext formatting, but it isn't applied. See my own
z3c.dependencychecker 2.4.2 for example.
I use an editor with re
Reinout van Rees: Utrecht (NL) python meetup september 2018
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/09/26/python-meetup-utrecht.html
Data processing using parser combinators - Werner de Groot
He collaborated with data scientists from Wageningen University. The
scientists did lots of cool programming stuff. But they did not use ve
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/09/26/python-meetup-utrecht.html
Data processing using parser combinators - Werner de Groot
He collaborated with data scientists from Wageningen University. The
scientists did lots of cool programming stuff. But they did not use ve
Reinout van Rees: Amsterdam Python meetup, november 2018
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/11/30/amsterdam-python-meetup.html
My summary of the 28 november python meetup at the Byte office. I myself also gave a talk (about
cookiecutter) but I obviously
haven't made a summary of that. I'll try to summarize that one later :-)
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/11/30/amsterdam-python-meetup.html
My summary of the 28 november python meetup at the Byte office. I myself also gave a talk (about
cookiecutter) but I obviously
haven't made a summary of that. I'll try to summarize that one later :-)
Reinout van Rees: Write drunk, test automated: documentation quality assurance - Sven Strack
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/12/03/write-the-docs.html
This is my summary of the write the docs meetup in
Amsterdam at the Adyen office, november 2018.
Sven's experience is mostly in open source projects (mainly Plone, a python
CMS). He's also involved i
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/12/03/write-the-docs.html
This is my summary of the write the docs meetup in
Amsterdam at the Adyen office, november 2018.
Sven's experience is mostly in open source projects (mainly Plone, a python
CMS). He's also involved i
Reinout van Rees: Quiet down 'faker' in pytests
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/03/26/quiet-faker-pytest.html
Faker is a nice library for creating sample
data for tests. No more company called "example company" and no more email
address "something@example.org". No, you get readable random proper email
addres
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/03/26/quiet-faker-pytest.html
Faker is a nice library for creating sample
data for tests. No more company called "example company" and no more email
address "something@example.org". No, you get readable random proper email
addres
Reinout van Rees: Summaries of the Python meetup in Amsterdam
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/04/11/python-meetup-2019.html
I've made notes again at the 2019-04-11 Amsterdam Python meetup in the byte office. Here are the summaries.
Ethics in IT - Nick Groenen
Computer systems are taking over the world. They're influencin
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/04/11/python-meetup-2019.html
I've made notes again at the 2019-04-11 Amsterdam Python meetup in the byte office. Here are the summaries.
Ethics in IT - Nick Groenen
Computer systems are taking over the world. They're influencin
Reinout van Rees: Pygrunn preparations
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/09/pygrunn-preparation.html
Tomorrow (friday 2019-05-10), I'm going to the nice one-day Dutch python (and
friends) pygrunn conference in Groningen (NL)
again. Sold out, as usual. And rightfully so.
Anyway, to be honest, this bl
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/09/pygrunn-preparation.html
Tomorrow (friday 2019-05-10), I'm going to the nice one-day Dutch python (and
friends) pygrunn conference in Groningen (NL)
again. Sold out, as usual. And rightfully so.
Anyway, to be honest, this bl
Mike Driscoll: An Intro to StaticBox and StaticBoxSizers
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/05/09/an-intro-to-staticbox-and-staticboxsizers/
There are many widgets that are included with the wxPython GUI toolkit. One of them is a fairly handy widget called wx.StaticBox. This widget accepts a string and then will draw a box with the string
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/05/09/an-intro-to-staticbox-and-staticboxsizers/
There are many widgets that are included with the wxPython GUI toolkit. One of them is a fairly handy widget called wx.StaticBox. This widget accepts a string and then will draw a box with the string