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Erik Marsja: Three Easy Methods to Upgrade Pip to the Latest Version

Link: https://www.marsja.se/three-easy-methods-to-upgrade-pip-to-the-latest-version/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=three-easy-methods-to-upgrade-pip-to-the-latest-version

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In this tutorial, we will learn how to upgrade pip. This may be handy, if we, for instance, are working
Hynek Schlawack: Python Application Dependency Management in 2018

Link: https://hynek.me/articles/python-app-deps-2018/

We have more ways to manage dependencies in Python applications than ever. But how do they fare in production? Unfortunately this topic turned out to be quite polarizing and was at the center of a lot
Rene Dudfield: Draft 2 of, ^Let's write a unit test!^

Link: http://renesd.blogspot.com/2019/11/draft-2-of-lets-write-unit-test.html

So, I started writing this for people who want to 'contribute' to Community projects, and also Free Libre or Open source projects. Maybe you'd like to get involved, but are unsure of where to begin? F
Rene Dudfield: post modern C tooling - draft 6

Link: http://renesd.blogspot.com/2019/09/post-modern-c-tooling.html

Contemporary C tooling for making higher quality C, faster or more safely.DRAFT 0 - 10/11/18,  DRAFT 1 - 9/16/19, 7:19 PM, I'm still working on this, but it's already useful and I'd like some feedback
Talk Python to Me: #237 A gut feeling about Python

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/237/a-gut-feeling-about-python

Let's start with a philosophical question: Are you human? Are you sure? We could begin to answer the question physically. Are you made up of cells that would typically be considered as belonging to th
Real Python: When to Use a List Comprehension in Python

Link: https://realpython.com/list-comprehension-python/

Python is famous for allowing you to write code that’s elegant, easy to write, and almost as easy to read as plain English. One of the language’s most distinctive features is the list comprehension, w
Armin Ronacher: Open Source, SaaS and Monetization

Link: http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2019/11/4/open-source-and-saas

When you're reading this blog post Sentry which I
have been working on for the last few years has undergone a license
change. Making money with Open Source has always been a complex topic and
over th
Erik Marsja: How to Handle Coroutines with asyncio in Python

Link: https://www.marsja.se/how-to-handle-coroutines-with-asyncio-in-python/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-handle-coroutines-with-asyncio-in-python

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When a program becomes very long and
complex, it is convenient to divide it into subroutines, each of which
impl
Shannon -jj Behrens: "How to Give a Talk" and "Building Video Games for Fun with PyGame"

Link: http://www.jjinux.com/2018/11/how-to-give-talk-and-building-video.html

I gave two talks at BayPIGgies. Here are the slides: How to Give a TalkBuilding Video Games for Fun with PyGame
Matt Layman: Lessons From A Failed SaaS - Building SaaS #37

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/failed-saas-lessons/

In this episode, we talked about the things I learned from my SaaS project and some of the reasons why it failed to succeed financially. We dug into the technical and marketing challenges that I faced
Roberto Alsina: Python más Pythónico (o: Cómo no parecer un programador Java)

Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/youtube/python-mas-pythonico-o-como-no-parecer-un-programador-java.html


Charla en el Buenos Aires Python Meetup el 7/11/2019

Algunos tips y comentarios sarcásticos para hacer que tu código Python sea más parecido a Python y menos parecido a otra cosa.
Kushal Das: Verified emoji on Mastodon

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/verified-emoji-on-mastodon.html


Yesterday, just for fun, I added an emoji (as a local emoji) to our mastodon
instance, kind of look like a verification icon. Only to show the power of
federation and Free Software to the new users o
Kushal Das: oqubeslogging, a PoC for centralized logging in Qubes OS

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/oqubeslogging-a-poc-for-centralized-logging-in-qubes-os.html


oqubeslogging is a proof of
concept project for Qubes OS. This includes a qrexec service, which allows
one AppVM (we will call it logging VM for the rest of the blog post) to have
all the logs from d
PyCharm: PyCharm 2019.3 Beta

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/LTK_7zc0PoU/

We’re very excited to announce the Beta release for PyCharm 2019.3, a feature-complete preview of the upcoming release. Give the Beta build a go and try all the new functionality – download it from ou
PyCharm: Webinar Recording: “Visual SQL Development with PyCharm” with Maxim Sobolevskiy

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

This week we had a webinar with Maxim Sobolevskiy, the DataGrip Product Marketing Manager, showing the wonderful, magical Database tool in PyCharm. The webinar recording is now available.

In this web
Python Anywhere: EU migrations are now live!

Link: https://blog.pythonanywhere.com/182/

In brief: if you have an account on www.pythonanywhere.com you can have it migrated to eu.pythonanywhere.com -- just let us know via email to support@pythonanywhere.com.
If you'd like to know more abo