NumFOCUS: 2020 PyData Conferences Update [COVID-19]
Link: https://numfocus.org/pydata/2020-pydata-conferences-update-covid-19?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2020-pydata-conferences-update-covid-19
We wanted to give an update to our community regarding the upcoming 2020 PyData conferences. We have been closely monitoring the situation and to help ensure the safety of our community given the thre
Link: https://numfocus.org/pydata/2020-pydata-conferences-update-covid-19?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2020-pydata-conferences-update-covid-19
We wanted to give an update to our community regarding the upcoming 2020 PyData conferences. We have been closely monitoring the situation and to help ensure the safety of our community given the thre
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2020 PyData Conferences Update [COVID-19] - NumFOCUS
We wanted to give an update to our community regarding the upcoming 2020 PyData conferences. We have been closely monitoring the situation and to help ensure the safety of our community given the threat of the COVID-19 virus, the following in-person events…
Reuven Lerner: Function Dissection Lab: Learn how Python functions work by examining their innards
Link: https://lerner.co.il/2020/04/29/function-dissection-lab-learn-how-python-functions-work-by-examining-their-innards/
PyCon didn’t happen in Pittsburgh, as planned, thanks to the coronavirus and covid-19. But it did happen online, and I was delighted to be able to present a talk!
Here’s the talk video:
And here are
Link: https://lerner.co.il/2020/04/29/function-dissection-lab-learn-how-python-functions-work-by-examining-their-innards/
PyCon didn’t happen in Pittsburgh, as planned, thanks to the coronavirus and covid-19. But it did happen online, and I was delighted to be able to present a talk!
Here’s the talk video:
And here are
Reuven Lerner
Function Dissection Lab: Learn how Python functions work by examining their innards
PyCon didn't happen in Pittsburgh, as planned, thanks to the coronavirus and covid-19. But it
Codementor: How to teach using Kaggle
Link: https://www.codementor.io/deborareis/how-to-teach-using-kaggle-15zdj2f2a6
Do not waist time in classes installing things. You can use pre-installed notebooks to teach Python, R, DataScience, MachineLearning.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/deborareis/how-to-teach-using-kaggle-15zdj2f2a6
Do not waist time in classes installing things. You can use pre-installed notebooks to teach Python, R, DataScience, MachineLearning.
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How to teach using Kaggle | Codementor
Do not waist time in classes installing things. You can use pre-installed notebooks to teach Python, R, DataScience, MachineLearning.
Codementor: 6 Python Projects for Beginners
Link: https://www.codementor.io/zerqplayz/6-python-projects-for-beginners-15zfhynakw
6 easy Python projects for beginners to help you start with python coding
Link: https://www.codementor.io/zerqplayz/6-python-projects-for-beginners-15zfhynakw
6 easy Python projects for beginners to help you start with python coding
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6 Python Projects for Beginners | Codementor
6 easy Python projects for beginners to help you start with python coding
Stories in My Pocket: What is Your Burnout Telling You?
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/what-your-burnout-telling-you/
I am glad that mental health is being discussed more often in the programming world. In particular, I would like to thank Kenneth Reitz for his transparency over the last few years and contributing hi
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/what-your-burnout-telling-you/
I am glad that mental health is being discussed more often in the programming world. In particular, I would like to thank Kenneth Reitz for his transparency over the last few years and contributing hi
Stories in My Pocket: On being an expert
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/being-expert/
At the most recent PyRVA meeting, I had the opportunity to coach an aspiring web developer to start his first local web server and view a website that he created. It was truly a privilege to see his e
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/being-expert/
At the most recent PyRVA meeting, I had the opportunity to coach an aspiring web developer to start his first local web server and view a website that he created. It was truly a privilege to see his e
Stories in My Pocket: Pathlib: my new favorite module
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/pathlib-my-new-favorite-module/
Though `pathlib` was introduced in python 3.4 to some praise, I didn't "get" it. Like many things in python, I needed some time to come around and tinker with it before I realized the power within. I
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/pathlib-my-new-favorite-module/
Though `pathlib` was introduced in python 3.4 to some praise, I didn't "get" it. Like many things in python, I needed some time to come around and tinker with it before I realized the power within. I
everydaysuperpowers.dev
Pathlib: my new favorite module
Stories in My Pocket: Recommendation: Dash for your docs
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/recommed-dash-for-docs/
Part of what I want to do with this site is recommend tools and resources that I’ve found valuable, in the hopes that you might benefit from them and enjoy them as I have.There has been one program, i
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/recommed-dash-for-docs/
Part of what I want to do with this site is recommend tools and resources that I’ve found valuable, in the hopes that you might benefit from them and enjoy them as I have.There has been one program, i
Stories in My Pocket: Don't be afraid of Test-Driven Development
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/dont-be-afraid-test-driven-development/
Throughout my career, the teams I’ve been on have had a wide range of views on using tests while developing code. As I’ve moved between teams, listened to podcasts, and read articles, I’ve assembled s
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/dont-be-afraid-test-driven-development/
Throughout my career, the teams I’ve been on have had a wide range of views on using tests while developing code. As I’ve moved between teams, listened to podcasts, and read articles, I’ve assembled s
everydaysuperpowers.dev
Don't be afraid of Test-Driven Development
Stories in My Pocket: Recommended podcast episode: No Plans to Merge "Feature Branches"
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/recommended-episode-no-plans-merge-feature-branches/
No Plans to Merge is a newer podcast to me. The hosts, Daniel Coulbourne & Caleb Porzio, have a chemistry that is much deeper than their episode count would suggest, as this podcast is the successor t
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/recommended-episode-no-plans-merge-feature-branches/
No Plans to Merge is a newer podcast to me. The hosts, Daniel Coulbourne & Caleb Porzio, have a chemistry that is much deeper than their episode count would suggest, as this podcast is the successor t
Stories in My Pocket: Recommended episode: Web Software Architecture Extravaganza
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/recommended-episode-web-software-architecture-extravaganza/
I recently started listening to the Friday Afternoon Deploy podcast and have been enjoying it.It's a weekly podcast where some of the developers at Lofty Labs let off steam on a Friday afternoon by re
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/recommended-episode-web-software-architecture-extravaganza/
I recently started listening to the Friday Afternoon Deploy podcast and have been enjoying it.It's a weekly podcast where some of the developers at Lofty Labs let off steam on a Friday afternoon by re
Stories in My Pocket: PyCon 2019: Open Spaces
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/pycon-2019-open-spaces/
There have been a few thoughts about PyCon US 2019 that have been bouncing around my head, wanting to come out. Today, I want to talk about PyCon's Open Spaces, and why you should start planning on at
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/pycon-2019-open-spaces/
There have been a few thoughts about PyCon US 2019 that have been bouncing around my head, wanting to come out. Today, I want to talk about PyCon's Open Spaces, and why you should start planning on at
Stories in My Pocket: PyCon 2019: The People of PyCon
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/pycon-2019-people-pycon/
There have been a few thoughts about PyCon US 2019 that have been bouncing around my head, wanting to come out. Today, I want to talk about the opportunity to meet your Python heros, and why you shoul
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/pycon-2019-people-pycon/
There have been a few thoughts about PyCon US 2019 that have been bouncing around my head, wanting to come out. Today, I want to talk about the opportunity to meet your Python heros, and why you shoul
Stories in My Pocket: Refactoring and asking for forgiveness
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/refactoring-and-asking-forgiveness/
Recently, I had a great interaction with one of my coworkers that I think is worth sharing, with the hope you may learn a bit about refactoring and python.My colleague came to me to help him think thr
Link: https://everydaysuperpowers.dev/articles/refactoring-and-asking-forgiveness/
Recently, I had a great interaction with one of my coworkers that I think is worth sharing, with the hope you may learn a bit about refactoring and python.My colleague came to me to help him think thr
Codementor: Full Stack Development in Django
Link: https://www.codementor.io/maxongzb/full-stack-development-in-django-reading-time-3-mins-15zz3791m2
Talks about how versatile Django could be used by breaking the default Django to mix and match it to fit your own use case. Instead of using what is provided by Django.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/maxongzb/full-stack-development-in-django-reading-time-3-mins-15zz3791m2
Talks about how versatile Django could be used by breaking the default Django to mix and match it to fit your own use case. Instead of using what is provided by Django.
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Full Stack Development in Django | Codementor
Talks about how versatile Django could be used by breaking the default Django to mix and match it to fit your own use case. Instead of using what is provided by Django.
Codementor: How and why I built Data Scraping script in Python3
Link: https://www.codementor.io/dharviw3sols/how-and-why-i-built-data-scraping-script-in-python3-15zzh1yk4s
About me
I am a Professional Python Developer who has built complex data scrapers, Python backends for mobile and web apps. I am working on AI and ML based tech stack these days and plan to...
Link: https://www.codementor.io/dharviw3sols/how-and-why-i-built-data-scraping-script-in-python3-15zzh1yk4s
About me
I am a Professional Python Developer who has built complex data scrapers, Python backends for mobile and web apps. I am working on AI and ML based tech stack these days and plan to...
www.codementor.io
How and why I built Data Scraping script in Python3 | Codementor
About me
I am a Professional Python Developer who has built complex data scrapers, Python backends for mobile and web apps. I am working on AI and ML based tech stack these days and plan to...
I am a Professional Python Developer who has built complex data scrapers, Python backends for mobile and web apps. I am working on AI and ML based tech stack these days and plan to...
Codementor: How I learned Python Programming
Link: https://www.codementor.io/dharviw3sols/how-i-learned-python-programming-15xwgw8c2l
About me
I am a lead Python developer at a w3sols and I have been working on Web and its related technology stack for 3 years now.
I have a high versatility in solving real world problems with...
Link: https://www.codementor.io/dharviw3sols/how-i-learned-python-programming-15xwgw8c2l
About me
I am a lead Python developer at a w3sols and I have been working on Web and its related technology stack for 3 years now.
I have a high versatility in solving real world problems with...
www.codementor.io
How I learned Python Programming | Codementor
About me
I am a lead Python developer at a w3sols and I have been working on Web and its related technology stack for 3 years now.
I have a high versatility in solving real world problems with...
I am a lead Python developer at a w3sols and I have been working on Web and its related technology stack for 3 years now.
I have a high versatility in solving real world problems with...
Matt Layman: User Testing Feedback - Building SaaS #54
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/user-testing-feedback/
In this episode, we worked on issues found from a round of user testing. I talked about how I did user testing with my customer, then started to tackle the usability issues that she identified.
We’re
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/user-testing-feedback/
In this episode, we worked on issues found from a round of user testing. I talked about how I did user testing with my customer, then started to tackle the usability issues that she identified.
We’re
Matt Layman
User Testing Feedback - Building SaaS #54
In this episode, we worked on issues found from a round of user testing. I talked about how I did user testing with my customer, then started to tackle the usability issues that she identified.
PyCharm: R 4.0.0 and better UX in the R Plugin
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/4qtUhJaFjsw/
Although it has not been a while since our last update release, we’re ready to announce some important enhancements and new features:
Long-awaited support of R 4.0.0 . Download it and try with the R
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/4qtUhJaFjsw/
Although it has not been a while since our last update release, we’re ready to announce some important enhancements and new features:
Long-awaited support of R 4.0.0 . Download it and try with the R
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R 4.0.0 and better UX in the R Plugin
Although it has not been a while since our last update release, we’re ready to announce some important enhancements and new features: Long-awaited support of R 4.0.0 . Download it and try with the …
Reuven Lerner: Reminder: My free, weekly “Python for non-programmers” course continues on Friday, May 1st
Link: https://lerner.co.il/2020/04/30/reminder-my-free-weekly-python-for-non-programmers-course-continues-on-friday-may-1st/
This is a reminder that my free, weekly “Python for non-programmers” course will continue tomorrow (Friday), May 1st, at 10 a.m. Eastern.
In this session, our 7th, we’ll talk abut lists! (This is mor
Link: https://lerner.co.il/2020/04/30/reminder-my-free-weekly-python-for-non-programmers-course-continues-on-friday-may-1st/
This is a reminder that my free, weekly “Python for non-programmers” course will continue tomorrow (Friday), May 1st, at 10 a.m. Eastern.
In this session, our 7th, we’ll talk abut lists! (This is mor
Reuven Lerner
Reminder: My free, weekly "Python for non-programmers" course continues on Friday, May 1st
This is a reminder that my free, weekly "Python for non-programmers" course will continue tomorrow
Python Bytes: #179 Guido van Rossum drops in on Python Bytes
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/179/guido-van-rossum-drops-in-on-python-bytes
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<p>Special guest: <a href="https://twitter.com/gvanrossum/"><strong>Guido van Ros
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/179/guido-van-rossum-drops-in-on-python-bytes
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<p>Special guest: <a href="https://twitter.com/gvanrossum/"><strong>Guido van Ros
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Guido van Rossum drops in on Python Bytes
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Apr 30th, 2020