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Python Software Foundation: Mozilla and Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to support pip

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/zh_ej8QMx7o/moss-czi-support-pip.html





The Python Software Foundation is receiving $407,000 USD to support work on pip in 2020. Thank you to Mozilla (through its Mozilla Open Source Support Awards) and to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiativ
S. Lott: Creating Palindromes -- if possible -- from a string of letters.

Link: http://slott-softwarearchitect.blogspot.com/2019/12/creating-palindromes-if-possible-from.html

This can be an interesting exercise. I think it is something that can help people learn to code well. I found this in the LinkedIn Python community:  https://www.linkedin.com/groups/25827/. The Palind
Dan Yeaw: GitHub Actions: Automate Your Python Development Workflow

Link: https://dan.yeaw.me/posts/github-actions-automate-your-python-development-workflow/

At GitHub Universe 2018, GitHub launched GitHub Actions in beta. Later in
August 2019, GitHub announced the expansion of GitHub Actions to include
Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery (CI/CD).
IslandT: Python if else demo

Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/python-if-else-demo/

A simple kata from codewars will show us how to use the if-else statement in python.
The wide mouth frog is particularly interested in the eating habits of other creatures.
He just can’t stop asking t
Stack Abuse: List Comprehensions in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/list-comprehensions-in-python/

A list is one of the fundamental data types in Python. Every time you come across a variable name that's followed by a square bracket [], or a list constructor, it is a list capable of containing mult
NumFOCUS: SunPy Receives NASA Grant, Helps Generate Parker Solar Probe Results

Link: https://numfocus.org/blog/sunpy-receives-nasa-grant-helps-generate-parker-solar-probe-results

The post SunPy Receives NASA Grant, Helps Generate Parker Solar Probe Results appeared first on NumFOCUS.
Continuum Analytics Blog: How Machine Learning Will Generate up to $2 Trillion in Value for the Manufacturing Industry

Link: https://www.anaconda.com/machine-learning-use-case-manufacturing/

Today manufacturers must create high-quality products as efficiently and consistently as possible to remain competitive. With the increasing price of raw materials, skilled labor shortages, and rising
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.5 : About PEP 3107.

Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/11/python-375-about-pep-3107.html

The PEP 3107 introduces a syntax for adding arbitrary metadata annotations to Python functions.
The function annotations refer to syntax parameters with an expression.
def my_function(x: expression, y
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.5 : About PEP 8.

Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/12/python-375-about-pep-8.html

Today is December 5, 2019, and this is the reason I wrote about PEP 8.
The official webpage can be found at this webpage.
PEP 8 recommends using 4 spaces to show indentation and tabs should only be us
Davy Wybiral: Interactive (Touch) Musical Christmas Tree

Link: https://davywybiral.blogspot.com/2019/12/interactive-touch-musical-christmas-tree.html

In this video I should how to build a capacitive touch Christmas tree that allows you to play music just by touching the ornaments. All it takes is a little bit of Python code, a Raspberry Pi, and a B
Andre Roberge: Significant changes for some error messages in Python 3.8

Link: https://aroberge.blogspot.com/2019/12/significant-changes-for-some-error.html

As I work on including more exceptions in Friendly-traceback, I am mostly pleasantly surprised by generally more precise error messages.  For example, in Python 3.7, the following__debug__ = 1would yi
Matt Layman: New Project, Who Dis? - Building SaaS #38

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/new-project-who-dis/

In this episode, we started a brand new project! I had some internet troubles so this “stream” is actually a local recording from my computer. We created a new Django project from scratch and set up H
Janusworx: #100DaysOfCode, Day 016 – Corey Schafer Python Video Marathon

Link: https://janusworx.com/100daysofcode-day-016-corey-schafer-python-video-marathon/

Had decided to play hookey and start up another personal mini project.
But went down the rabbit hole of how to set up arguments.
And everytime I research something Python related, I end up with one
Techiediaries - Django: Angular 9/8 Tutorial By Example: REST CRUD APIs & HTTP GET Requests with HttpClient

Link: https://www.techiediaries.com/angular-tutorial/

In this Angular 9 tutorial, we'll learn to build an Angular 9 CRUD example application going through all the required steps from creating/simulating a REST API, scaffolding
a new project, setting up
Stack Abuse: Serving Files with Python's SimpleHTTPServer Module

Link: https://stackabuse.com/serving-files-with-pythons-simplehttpserver-module/

Introduction
Servers are computer software or hardware that processes requests and deliver data to a client over a network. Various types of servers exist, with the most common ones being web servers,
Talk Python to Me: #241 Opal: Full stack health care apps

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/241/opal-full-stack-health-care-apps

Open source has permeated much of the software industry. What about health care? This highly regulated and important industry might seem to be the domain of huge specialized software companies.