PSF GSoC students blogs: Inches closer to the GSOC’20 finish line
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sharmaaditya570191s-blog/inches-closer-to-the-gsoc20-finish-line/
Our sweet GSOC family literally coded the summer away with some of the best developers from around the world always ready to hold our hand in case we loose balance. Now the hardest week has come. Its
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sharmaaditya570191s-blog/inches-closer-to-the-gsoc20-finish-line/
Our sweet GSOC family literally coded the summer away with some of the best developers from around the world always ready to hold our hand in case we loose balance. Now the hardest week has come. Its
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PSF GSoC students blogs: Final Blog GSoC 2020
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/dvijaywargiyas-blog/final-blog-gsoc-2020/
Hello all!
So, I am into the final week now and what a ride it has been. Haaha!!
The last two weeks have been mostly about completing the left over work in creating a most viable product. There were
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/dvijaywargiyas-blog/final-blog-gsoc-2020/
Hello all!
So, I am into the final week now and what a ride it has been. Haaha!!
The last two weeks have been mostly about completing the left over work in creating a most viable product. There were
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Python GSoC - Final Blog GSoC 2020 - dvijaywargiya's Blog
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Wingware: Wing Python IDE 7.2.4 - August 17, 2020
Link: https://wingware.com/news/2020-08-17
Wing 7.2.4 introduces support for Python 3.9, adds a preference to set the size of white
space indicators, and makes a number of usability improvements.
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Wing 7.2.4 introduces support for Python 3.9, adds a preference to set the size of white
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Wing 7.2.4 introduces support for Python 3.9, adds a preference to set the size of white
space indicators, and makes a number of usability improvements.
space indicators, and makes a number of usability improvements.
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC Weekly Blog #6
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/tanish19s-blog/gsoc-weekly-blog-6/
This week I finished all the functionalities and tests that I had proposed in my GSoC proposal. There is currently a very tricky bug in one of the tests for the waypoints merge dialog which needs to b
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/tanish19s-blog/gsoc-weekly-blog-6/
This week I finished all the functionalities and tests that I had proposed in my GSoC proposal. There is currently a very tricky bug in one of the tests for the waypoints merge dialog which needs to b
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Python GSoC - GSoC Weekly Blog #6 - Tanish19's Blog
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Podcast.__init__: Building The Open Data Ecosystem For Music And More At Metabrainz
Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/metabrainz-open-data-episode-276/
The Musicbrainz project was an early entry in the movement to build an open data ecosystem. In recent years, the Metabrainz Foundation has fostered a growing ecosystem of projects to support the contr
Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/metabrainz-open-data-episode-276/
The Musicbrainz project was an early entry in the movement to build an open data ecosystem. In recent years, the Metabrainz Foundation has fostered a growing ecosystem of projects to support the contr
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The Python Podcast.__init__: Building The Open Data Ecosystem For Music And More At Metabrainz
An interview about the platforms being built by the Metabrainz Foundation to support collection and sharing of open data for music.
Python Insider: Python 3.7.9 and 3.6.12 security updates now available
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonInsider/~3/yowZpdqeW1I/python-379-and-3612-security-updates.html
Python 3.7.9 and 3.6.12, the lastest security fix rollups for Python 3.7 and Python 3.6, are now available. You can find the release files including updated binary installers for 3.7.9, links to the
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonInsider/~3/yowZpdqeW1I/python-379-and-3612-security-updates.html
Python 3.7.9 and 3.6.12, the lastest security fix rollups for Python 3.7 and Python 3.6, are now available. You can find the release files including updated binary installers for 3.7.9, links to the
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Python Insider: Python 3.7.9 and 3.6.12 security updates now available
Sebastian Witowski: Writing Faster Python - Introduction
Link: https://switowski.com/blog/writing-faster-python-intro
A few years ago, I made a presentation called “Writing Faster Python,” which got quite popular (as for a technical talk). But I made it for Python 2, and even though most advice applies to Python 3,
Link: https://switowski.com/blog/writing-faster-python-intro
A few years ago, I made a presentation called “Writing Faster Python,” which got quite popular (as for a technical talk). But I made it for Python 2, and even though most advice applies to Python 3,
Sebastian Witowski
Writing Faster Python - Introduction
Introduction to the “Writing Faster Python” series. What it is about, how do I benchmark, frequently asked questions, and additional resources.
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-in #11
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/0dusts-blog/weekly-check-in-11-5/
What did i do this week?
Working on scikit operation documentation.
What's next?
Will be wrapping up the documentation and example usage.
Did I get stuck somewhere?
Yes, got stuck in example usage.
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/0dusts-blog/weekly-check-in-11-5/
What did i do this week?
Working on scikit operation documentation.
What's next?
Will be wrapping up the documentation and example usage.
Did I get stuck somewhere?
Yes, got stuck in example usage.
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Python GSoC - Weekly Check-in #11 - 0dust's Blog
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Red Hat Developers: OpenShift 4.5: Bringing developers joy with Kubernetes 1.18 and so much more
Link: https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/18/openshift-4-5-bringing-developers-joy-with-kubernetes-1-18-and-so-much-more/
Since the first Red Hat OpenShift release in 2015, Red Hat has put out numerous releases based on Kubernetes. Five years later, Kubernetes is celebrating its sixth birthday, and last month, we announc
Link: https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/18/openshift-4-5-bringing-developers-joy-with-kubernetes-1-18-and-so-much-more/
Since the first Red Hat OpenShift release in 2015, Red Hat has put out numerous releases based on Kubernetes. Five years later, Kubernetes is celebrating its sixth birthday, and last month, we announc
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Explore the range of Kubernetes 1.18-based technology updates that improve the operational and development experience when using OpenShift 4.5.
IslandT: Returns a sequence of all the even characters from a string with Python
Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/returns-a-sequence-of-all-the-even-characters-from-a-string-with-python/
In this example, I will write a Python function that will return a sequence (index begins with 1) of all the even characters from a string. If the string is smaller than two characters or longer than
Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/returns-a-sequence-of-all-the-even-characters-from-a-string-with-python/
In this example, I will write a Python function that will return a sequence (index begins with 1) of all the even characters from a string. If the string is smaller than two characters or longer than
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Returns a sequence of all the even characters from a string with...
In this example, I will write a Python function that will return a sequence (index begins with 1) of all the even characters from a string. If the string is smaller than two characters or longer...
EuroPython Society: EuroPython Society General Assembly 2020
Link: https://www.europython-society.org/post/626791290466615296
As with our EuroPython conference, we are holding the General Assembly (GA) of the EuroPython Society (EPS) online for this year.Normally, we’d have the General Assembly at the EuroPython conference.
Link: https://www.europython-society.org/post/626791290466615296
As with our EuroPython conference, we are holding the General Assembly (GA) of the EuroPython Society (EPS) online for this year.Normally, we’d have the General Assembly at the EuroPython conference.
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EuroPython Society General Assembly 2020 As with our EuroPython conference, we are holding the General Assembly (GA) of the EuroPython Society (EPS) online for this year. Normally, we’d have the...
Codementor: Train Neural Networks Faster with Google’s TPU from your LapTop.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/mauhcs/train-neural-networks-faster-with-google-s-tpu-from-your-laptop-19e2gr17nv
A quick way to run your own Tensor Processing Unit from your laptop.
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A quick way to run your own Tensor Processing Unit from your laptop.
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A quick way to run your own Tensor Processing Unit from your laptop.
Real Python: Real Python Office Hours
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The Real Python Office Hours is a weekly hangout where members of Real Python get the chance to meet fellow Pythonistas to chat about your learning progress, ask questions, and discuss Python tips & t
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Doug Hellmann: sphinxcontrib-spelling 5.3.0
Link: http://feeds.doughellmann.com/~r/doughellmann/python/~3/WloNLy8jdbo/
sphinxcontrib-spelling is a spelling checker for Sphinx-based documentation. It uses PyEnchant to produce a report showing misspelled words. New Features Add a configuration option spelling_exclude_pa
Link: http://feeds.doughellmann.com/~r/doughellmann/python/~3/WloNLy8jdbo/
sphinxcontrib-spelling is a spelling checker for Sphinx-based documentation. It uses PyEnchant to produce a report showing misspelled words. New Features Add a configuration option spelling_exclude_pa
Learn PyQt: Creating Dialogs With Qt Designer
Link: https://www.learnpyqt.com/courses/qt-creator/creating-dialogs-qt-designer/
Most PyQt GUI applications consist of a main window and several dialogs. Dialogs are small-sized windows that allow you to communicate with your users, either by showing messages on the screen or by
Link: https://www.learnpyqt.com/courses/qt-creator/creating-dialogs-qt-designer/
Most PyQt GUI applications consist of a main window and several dialogs. Dialogs are small-sized windows that allow you to communicate with your users, either by showing messages on the screen or by
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Using the drag and drop editor to build PyQt5 dialogs. The hands-on guide to building PyQt5 apps. Rapid GUI development with Python.
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #434 (Aug. 18, 2020)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/434
#434 – AUGUST 18, 2020 View in Browser » Async Views in Django 3.1 Django 3.1 introduced support for asynchronous views, middleware, and tests. This tutorial shows you how to get started with as
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#434 – AUGUST 18, 2020 View in Browser » Async Views in Django 3.1 Django 3.1 introduced support for asynchronous views, middleware, and tests. This tutorial shows you how to get started with as
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PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #434
Issue #434 of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter, published Aug. 18, 2020.
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Blog Post | GSoc | #12
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/shashankjarials-blog/weekly-blog-post-gsoc-12/
Greetings, People of the world!
It was the second last week and I pushed my last piece of code.Not sure how to tell how it felt but it was exciting and it was sad. Exciting because I did feel like I
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/shashankjarials-blog/weekly-blog-post-gsoc-12/
Greetings, People of the world!
It was the second last week and I pushed my last piece of code.Not sure how to tell how it felt but it was exciting and it was sad. Exciting because I did feel like I
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Python GSoC - Weekly Blog Post | GSoc | #12 - ShashankJarial's Blog
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Python Bytes: #195 Runtime type checking for Python type hints
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Sebastian Witowski: Ask for Forgiveness or Look Before You Leap?
Link: https://switowski.com/blog/ask-for-permission-or-look-before-you-leap
“Ask for forgiveness” and “look before you leap” (sometimes also called “ask for permission”) are two opposite approaches to writing code. If you “look before you leap”, you first check if everything
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“Ask for forgiveness” and “look before you leap” (sometimes also called “ask for permission”) are two opposite approaches to writing code. If you “look before you leap”, you first check if everything
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Is it faster to "ask for forgiveness" or "look before you leap" in Python? And when it's better to use one over the other?
Codementor: Python Recursion - Fun with Fractals
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Using recursion in Python programming to create fractal patterns.
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Using recursion in Python programming to create fractal patterns.
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Using recursion in Python programming to create fractal patterns.
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 11 Check-in
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/joaosferreiras-blog/week-11-check-in-2/
What did you do this week?
This week's work was divided into two parts: fixing some issues in the backends and patching up older PRs. While working on the PR for indexing routines we noticed a bug in
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/joaosferreiras-blog/week-11-check-in-2/
What did you do this week?
This week's work was divided into two parts: fixing some issues in the backends and patching up older PRs. While working on the PR for indexing routines we noticed a bug in
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Python GSoC - Week 11 Check-in - joaosferreira's Blog
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