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Djangostars: How to Build a Unique Technology for Your Fintech Product with Python

Link: https://djangostars.com/blog/how-to-build-a-unique-technology-for-your-fintech-product-with-python/

Fintech is a maze. It’s a thrilling and extremely complex industry for software development. There are state level regulations, integrations with different services and institutions, bank API connecti
Stack Abuse: Association Rule Mining via Apriori Algorithm in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/association-rule-mining-via-apriori-algorithm-in-python/

Association rule mining is a technique to identify underlying relations between different items. Take an example of a Super Market where customers can buy variety of items. Usually, there is a pattern
Hynek Schlawack: Hardening Your Web Server’s SSL Ciphers

Link: https://hynek.me/articles/hardening-your-web-servers-ssl-ciphers/

There are many wordy articles on configuring your web server’s TLS ciphers. This is not one of them. Instead I will share a configuration which is both compatible enough for today’s needs and scores a
Not Invented Here: CPython vs PyPy Memory Usage

Link: https://dev.nextthought.com/blog/2018/08/cpython-vs-pypy-memory-usage.html

If you have lots of "small" objects in a Python program (objects which
have few instance attributes), you may find that the object overhead
starts to become considerable. The common wisdom says that
PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.2.2 RC

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/MRFOXLtLuw0/

PyCharm 2018.2.2 Release Candidate is now available, with some small improvements. Get it now from our Confluence page
New in This Version

Some improvements to our pipenv support: if the pipfile spec
Artem Golubin: How Python saves memory when storing strings

Link: http://rushter.com/blog/python-strings-and-memory/

Since Python 3, the str type uses Unicode representation. Unicode strings can take up to 4 bytes per character depending on the encoding, which sometimes can be expensive from a memory perspective.
T
Peter Bengtsson: Quick dog-piling (aka stampeding herd) URL stresstest

Link: https://www.peterbe.com/plog/quick-dog-piling-url-stresstest

Whenever you want to quickly bombard a URL with some concurrent traffic, you can use this:

import random
import time
import requests
import concurrent.futures


def _get_size(url):
sleep = rand
Kay Hayen: Nuitka this week #3

Link: http://nuitka.net/posts/nuitka-this-week-3.html


Contents

New Series Rationale
Twitter
Goto Generators
Hotfixes
Plans



New Series Rationale
This is working out well so far. I think driving more attention at the things
that are going on can only
Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (cxxxviii) stackoverflow python report

Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/08/cxxxviii-stackoverflow-python-report.html

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-08-11 16:23:07 GMTIs there a way to "fork" a list in two based on
Codementor: Classification of data structure

Link: https://www.codementor.io/sabhiraj4c/classification-of-data-structure-mavby0lof

At the present world everythings are realiable on one another,either it's for surviving or it's for working.One has to take help from another to complete it's task.
As we dicussed about the...
Will McGugan: PyFilesystem 2.1.0 adds concurrent uploads / downloads and support for globbing

Link: https://www.willmcgugan.com/blog/tech/post/pyfilesystem-210-adds-concurrent-uploads-downloads-and-support-for-globbing/

I've released PyFilesystem 2.1.0.
This version is the accumulation of many minor revisions, with multiple fixes, enhancements and some interesting new features. We also have nicer doc strings and Mypy
Bhishan Bhandari: Brief Introduction to Google APIs(Sheets, Slides, Drive)

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheTaraNights/~3/PwE-_g1Of3s/

The intentions of this post is to familiarize usage of Google APIs with Python. Google services are cool and you can build products and services around it. We will see through examples how you can use