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Daniel Nouri: Search your favorited tweets and articles with Twitter Discover

Link: http://danielnouri.org/notes/2020/06/14/search-your-favorited-tweets-and-articles-with-twitter-discover


If you're like me, you use Twitter's likes or favorites as bookmarks,
to help you come back to a tweet or article later. If you're also
like me, you've been using Twitter way too much and after more
Kushal Das: Curious case of image based email signatures and Kmail

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/curious-case-of-image-based-email-signatures.html


We already talk about why HTML emails are
bad, but that is the
default in most of the email service providers. HTML emails means some code is
getting executed and rendered on your system. Maybe on a
Janusworx: A Hundred Days of Code, Day 045

Link: https://janusworx.com/blog/a-hundred-days-of-code-day-045/

Follow my whole plodding journey here.
Wrote a basic login form today.
Short story short, it shows up, but it does not respond like Miguel shows in the course. It justs sits there … staring back at m
Erik Marsja: How to Convert JSON to Excel in Python with Pandas

Link: https://www.marsja.se/how-to-convert-json-to-excel-python-pandas/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-convert-json-to-excel-python-pandas

The post How to Convert JSON to Excel in Python with Pandas appeared first on Erik Marsja.
In this Pandas tutorial, we will learn how to import data from JSON to Excel in Python. This guide will cover
Django Weblog: Django 3.1 beta 1 released

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2020/jun/15/django-31-beta-1-released/

Django 3.1 beta 1 is now available. It represents the second stage in the 3.1 release cycle and is an opportunity for you to try out the changes coming in Django 3.1.
Django 3.1 has a potpourri of new
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check In 2

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/dvijaywargiyas-blog/weekly-check-in-2-6/

Hello all!
It has been about two weeks into the official coding period and I think they have been pretty productive.  Previously I worked on setting up a few things that will enable me to toggle betwe
PSF GSoC students blogs: Images Images Images - Weekly Check-in 3

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sakshamaroras-blog/images-images-images-weekly-check-in-3/

End of Week 2  - 15/06/2020

What did you do this week?
I worked on getting the images stored in a directory to enter the network. For training data, the directory source reads the images and labels t
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC Weekly Check-In #2

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/tanish19s-blog/gsoc-weekly-check-in-2-1/

What did I do this week?
My plans for this week was to start work on the chat window. However, my mentor had an idea about a nice feature to add in the admin dashboard, so I worked on completing that
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-in #3

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/abijithbahuleyans-blog/weekly-check-in-3-5/

Hello,
Pandemic is continuing its rage. This week is no different than the previous week. Almost everyone is drifting through time-space, without doing anything. Just rewinding the old memories.
 What
PSF GSoC students blogs: Inside look of the EOS feature request system in GSOC’20

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sharmaaditya570191s-blog/inside-look-of-the-eos-feature-request-system-in-gsoc20/

Hello everyone! Come join me to catch a glimpse of how things work under the hood in the EOS feature request system. You can enjoy the magic which happens behind the scenes to hold back our pleasing a
Podcast.__init__: Build A Personal Knowledge Store With Topic Modeling In Contextualize

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/contextualize-topic-modeling-episode-267/

Our thought patterns are rarely linear or hierarchical, instead following threads of related topics in unpredictable directions. Topic modeling is an approach to knowledge management which allows for
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 2 : Complete Migration to Fastkml

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/aryan_guptas-blog/week-2-complete-migration-to-fastkml/

Hello there!
The Second week was much tougher than the first. Its becoming tougher and more interesting day by day!
What did you do this week?
In Week #1, I had added Fastkml support to kml overlay. H
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC Week 3: try except finally:

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/singhhrmns-blog/gsoc-week-3-try-except-finally/

What I did this week?
Last week I discussed that we need to find another charting library because "Pygal" was not up to the mark. So I started looking and found that Plotly can be an option. So I test
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC: Week 3: Awaiting the Future

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/niraj-kamdars-blog/gsoc-week-3-awaiting-the-future/

Hello everyone,
What did I do this week?
I have started working on optimizing concurrency of CVE Binary Tool. I am going to use asyncio for IO bound tasks and process pool for long CPU bound tasks. I
Anwesha Das: PyLadies India June meetup

Link: http://anweshadas.in/pyladies-india-june-meetup/

We, PyLadies, have started our journey for quite a sometime now. Every year since 2016, we are growing in numbers and chapters. Currently, we have eight active chapters and counting. The COVID pandemi
Real Python: Python Keywords: An Introduction

Link: https://realpython.com/python-keywords/

Every programming language has special reserved words, or keywords, that have specific meanings and restrictions around how they should be used. Python is no different. Python keywords are the fundame
PyCharm: Tutorial: Visual testing with pytest

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/htZmBjXz4-E/

If you are like many Python developers out there you LOVE writing code! Tests? Not so much. Whether it’s the concept of testing or the interface of testing tools, testing is a chasm not all developers
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 2 Check-in

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/joaosferreiras-blog/week-2-check-in-6/

What did you do this week?
This week I started a PR that further adds multimethods for array creation routines. I'll name the additions according to the NumPy docs sectioning:
Ones and zeros:

identit
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-in #2

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/abhaykatherias-blog/weekly-check-in-2-7/

What did I do this week?
Did some code clean up for the pr to be merged. Learnt about plugin management using stevedore and tern uses it to create new formats.
Also did some research on go metadata e
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-in #3

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/0dusts-blog/weekly-check-in-3-6/

What did I do this week?
I finished adding the classification models and opened the PR for review. I also worked on Question Answering model but soon realised the complexity of implementing it in Tens