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Matthew Rocklin: Who uses Dask?

Link: https://matthewrocklin.com/blog//work/2018/07/16/dask-stories

This work is supported by Anaconda Inc
People often ask general questions like “Who uses Dask?” or more specific
questions like the following:

For what applications do people use Dask dataframe?
How
Curtis Miller: Stock Data Analysis with Python (Second Edition)

Link:

This is a lecture for MATH 4100/CS 5160: Introduction to Data Science, offered at the University of Utah, introducing time series data analysis applied to finance. This is also an update to my earlier
Python Engineering at Microsoft: New web app tutorials in the VS and VS Code Python docs, and docs feedback

Link: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/pythonengineering/2018/07/17/new-web-app-tutorials-in-the-vs-and-vs-code-python-docs-and-docs-feedback/

This post was written by Kraig Brockschmidt
Recognizing the popularity of the Django and Flask web app frameworks, we recently added several tutorials in the Python documentation that guide you throug
Chris Warrick: Pipenv: promises a lot, delivers very little

Link: https://chriswarrick.com/blog/2018/07/17/pipenv-promises-a-lot-delivers-very-little/

Pipenv is a Python packaging tool that does one thing reasonably well — application dependency management. However, it is also plagued by issues, limitations and a break-neck development process. In t
Juan Rodríguez Monti: Big O Algorithm Complexity Cheatsheet for common data structures

Link: http://www.juanrodriguezmonti.com.ar/2018/07/17/bigocheatsheet/

Big O Cheatsheet Complexity Efficiency of stacks, queues, linked lists, doubly linked lists, and more data structures when inserting, deleting and searching Big O notation is defined by Wikipedia as a
Rene Dudfield: Draft of, ^Let's write a unit test!^

Link: http://renesd.blogspot.com/2018/07/draft-of-lets-write-unit-test.html

(BeginDraft)So, I started writing this for people who want to 'contribute' to Free Libre and Open source projects.It's not finished yet, but still useful, and I'd like a bit of feedback, and to start
Michael Foord: A Very Short Love Letter to Agile

Link: https://agileabstractions.com/Agile/


The photo shows some of the Resolver Systems crew enjoying a meal together at the 2009 EuroPython in Birmingham.
I love the word rigour. It conveys either, or both, strict discipline or something tha
Matthew Rocklin: Dask Development Log, Scipy 2018

Link: https://matthewrocklin.com/blog//work/2018/07/17/dask-dev

This work is supported by Anaconda Inc
To increase transparency I’m trying to blog more often about the current work
going on around Dask and related projects. Nothing here is ready for
production.
Dataquest: Basic Statistics in Python: Probability

Link: https://www.dataquest.io/blog/basic-statistics-in-python-probability/

When studying statistics, you will inevitably have to learn about probability. It is easy lose yourself in the formulas and theory behind probability, but it has essential uses in both working and dai
EuroPython: EuroPython 2018: Introducing Smarkets

Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/176018861357

We are very pleased to have Smarkets as Keystone Sponsor for EuroPython 2018. You can visit them at the most central booth in our exhibit area, the Lennox Suite in the EICC, and take the opportunity t
Python Software Foundation: The Happy Medium: Distinguished Service Award Winner Tim Peters

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/8AxZyMotloc/the-happy-medium-distinguished-service.html

When Tim Peters started working on Python, his first advice for Guido van Rossum was that programmers want to add ints and floats. From the beginning, Python had both kinds of numbers, just like today
Real Python: Lists and Tuples in Python

Link: https://realpython.com/python-lists-tuples/

Lists and tuples are arguably Python’s most versatile, useful data types. You will find them in virtually every nontrivial Python program.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this tutorial: You’ll cover the
Django Weblog: Django 2.1 release candidate 1 released

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2018/jul/18/django-21-rc1/

Django 2.1 release candidate 1 is the final opportunity for you to try out the smorgasbord of new
features before Django 2.1 is released.
The release candidate stage marks the string freeze and the ca
EuroPython: EuroPython 2018: Find a new job at the conference

Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/176025102537

We’d like to draw your attention to our job board, with plenty of job ads from our sponsors:EuroPython 2018 Job BoardWe will also send out job ad emails to attendees who have opt’ed in to receiving th
EuroPython: EuroPython 2018: Day passes now also valid for Sprints Weekend

Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/176026105657

Due to popular demand, we are making it possible to attend the Sprints Weekend (July 28-29), even if you only have a day pass or are considering to buy one and not a regular conference tickets which i
RMOTR: Bitcoin trading with Python — Bollinger Bands strategy analysis

Link: https://blog.rmotr.com/bitcoin-trading-with-python-bollinger-bands-strategy-analysis-b1a223385a89?source=rss----2e274f91448--python

As part of RMOTR’s Data Science program we teach our students to work with Pandas Time Series and Matplotlib plots.We wanted to create a practical and engaging project to help them practice with those
EuroPython: EuroPython 2018: Introducing Smarkets

Link: http://blog.europython.eu/post/176018861357

We are very pleased to have Smarkets as Keystone Sponsor for EuroPython 2018. You can visit them at the most central booth in our exhibit area, the Lennox Suite in the EICC, and take the opportunity t
EuroPython: EuroPython 2018: Find a new job at the conference

Link: http://blog.europython.eu/post/176025102537

We’d like to draw your attention to our job board, with plenty of job ads from our sponsors:EuroPython 2018 Job BoardWe will also send out job ad emails to attendees who have agreed to receiving these
EuroPython: EuroPython 2018: Day passes now also valid for Sprints Weekend

Link: http://blog.europython.eu/post/176026105657

Due to popular demand, we are making it possible to attend the Sprints Weekend (July 28-29), even if you only have a day pass or are considering to buy one and not a regular conference tickets which i