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IslandT: Start a new Cryptocurrency project with Python

Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/2019/07/18/start-a-new-cryptocurrency-project-with-python/

Start a new python cryptocurrency project in PyCharm.Install related module needs for this new project.Write a simple program to find out whether the new module is working or not.
Hello and welcome to
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-in #8 : (12 July - 18 July)

Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/blogs/anubhavps-blog/weekly-check-in-8-12-july-18-july/

What did you do this week?

Protego is now compatible with Google's parser. Protego pass all testcase in Google's parser testsuite.
Documented Protego - functions now have docstrings, and I have creat
Talk Python to Me: #221 Empowering developers by embedding Python

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/221/empowering-developers-by-embedding-python

How do we get kids excited about programming? Make programming tangible with embedded devices. Did you know that after kids learned to code with the BBC micro:bit, 90% of kids "thought coding was for
Kushal Das: Setting up WKD

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/setting-up-wkd.html


We fetch any GPG public key from the keyservers using the GPG fingerprint (or
parts of it). This step is still a problematic one for most of us. As the
servers may not be responding, or the key is mi
PyCharm: PyCharm 2019.2 Release Candidate

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/mpZLMFD8w6c/

PyCharm 2019.2 is almost ready to be released, and we’re happy to announce that a release candidate is available for download now.
New in PyCharm
Enable of actions during indexing

We identified certa
ListenData: Drop one or more columns in Pandas Dataframe

Link: https://www.listendata.com/2019/06/pandas-drop-columns-from-dataframe.html

In this tutorial, we will cover how to drop or remove one or multiple columns from pandas dataframe.What is pandas in Python?pandas is a python package for data manipulation. It has several functions
Made With Mu: Mu at EuroPython

Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2019/07/19/europython.html

Mu made a number of appearances at last week’s wonderful
EuroPython 2019
conference in Basel, Switzerland. This is a report of what happened…

EuroPython is a famously friendly event, and well known f
Stack Abuse: Python List Sorting with sorted() and sort()

Link: https://stackabuse.com/python-list-sorting-with-sorted-and-sort/

In this article, we'll examine multiple ways to sort lists in Python.
Python ships with two built-in methods for sorting lists and other iterable objects. The method chosen for a particular use-case o
Roberto Alsina: Old Guy @ The Terminal Ep 2: Python Sucks!

Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/old-guy-the-terminal-ep-2-python-sucks.html

Episodio 2! Oh yeah!
Esta es una charla relámpago que dí en la PyCon Argentina de 2018, es cortita
y sencilla, ojalá les guste!
PSF GSoC students blogs: Finishing up Scikit Linear Regression

Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/yashlambas-blog/finishing-up-scikit-linear-regression/

I had an assigned task to make the requested changes and refactor the scratch linear regression model. The tests and documentation are complete and are ready to merge along with the model. I will now
PSF GSoC students blogs: My path this far - 3rd blog post

Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/leovictorsrs-blog/my-path-this-far-3rd-blog-post/

Hello guys!
 
This seems to be the post that goes by my 3rd blog post (July 8). I genuinely misunderstood the blog post assignment and I'm sorry I'm late with them.
I had motivation issues the last 2
PSF GSoC students blogs: 4th weekly check-in

Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/leovictorsrs-blog/4th-weekly-check-in/




Hello everyone!
This weekly check-in is related to the scheduled for July 15.
1. What did you do this week?
Reviewed the code for the `spidermon setup` command so far. Merged setup with enable comm
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-in #8 : (12 July - 18 July)

Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/anubhavps-blog/weekly-check-in-8-12-july-18-july/

What did you do this week?

Protego is now compatible with Google's parser. Protego pass all testcase in Google's parser testsuite.
Documented Protego - functions now have docstrings, and I have creat
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 7

Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/wzao1515s-blog/week-7-1/

This week I'm working on implementing mutithread extracting and scaning. So far the extracting works. From this week I acquired how does multithread pool work in Python. The pool has a method called `
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 7 P2

Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/wzao1515s-blog/week-7-p2/

After doing some traceback of the program, I found that when running multithread scanning, each thread instantiates a nvd object NVDSQLite, while in nvd.get_cvelist_if_stale() the object tries to call
PSF GSoC students blogs: Blog post: Week 8

Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/epassaros-blog/blog-post-week-8/

This week I focused in two things:

Start writing new classes for previously existing atomic sources to bypass the SQL database and store data directly in HDF5 format. This is a much simpler approach
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 7: Waypoints and their Interaction

Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/funnelferrys-blog/week-7-waypoints-and-their-interaction/

What did I do this week?
I restored most of previous functionality I stripped off for simpler progress. Further major time was spent on getting the working of waypoints correct. After changing most of
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly check in [week 7 - 08/07 - 14/07]

Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/nacchts-blog/weekly-check-in-week-7-08-07-14-07/


1. What did you do this week?

This week I did principally three things: I studied the REST API, I created a random issue generator and started creating a command-line interface. I studied a bit more