PyCharm: PyCharm 2021.1 EAP starts now!
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/QGq9Z-G4mwY/
We are starting our new Early Access Program (EAP) for PyCharm 2021.1. You can now try the pre-release build of the upcoming v2021.1. It delivers enhanced support for Cython as well as UI and usabilit
  
  Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/QGq9Z-G4mwY/
We are starting our new Early Access Program (EAP) for PyCharm 2021.1. You can now try the pre-release build of the upcoming v2021.1. It delivers enhanced support for Cython as well as UI and usabilit
JetBrains Blog
  
  PyCharm 2021.1 EAP starts now! – PyCharm Blog | JetBrains
  We are starting our new Early Access Program (EAP) for PyCharm 2021.1. You can now try the pre-release build of the upcoming v2021.1. It delivers enhanced support for Cython as well as UI and usabilit
  Python⇒Speed: Speed up pip downloads in Docker with BuildKit's new caching
Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/docker-cache-pip-downloads/
Docker uses layer caching to speed up builds, but layer caching isn’t always enough.
When you’re rapidly developing your Python application and therefore frequently changing the list of dependencies,
  
  Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/docker-cache-pip-downloads/
Docker uses layer caching to speed up builds, but layer caching isn’t always enough.
When you’re rapidly developing your Python application and therefore frequently changing the list of dependencies,
Python⇒Speed
  
  Speed up pip downloads in Docker with BuildKit’s new caching
  Every time you change your Python pip requirements and rebuild your Docker image, you’re going to redownload all your packages. You can fix this with BuildKit.
  Talk Python to Me: #301 Deploying and running Django web apps in 2021
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/301/deploying-and-running-django-web-apps-in-2021
Have you been learning Django and now want to get your site online? Not sure the best way to host it or the trade offs between the various options? Maybe you want to make sure your Django site is secu
  
  Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/301/deploying-and-running-django-web-apps-in-2021
Have you been learning Django and now want to get your site online? Not sure the best way to host it or the trade offs between the various options? Maybe you want to make sure your Django site is secu
talkpython.fm
  
  Deploying and running Django web apps in 2021
  Have you been learning Django and now want to get your site online? Not sure the best way to host it or the trade offs between the various options? Maybe you want to make sure your Django site is secure. On this episode, I'm joined by two Django experts Will…
  Lucas Cimon: fpdf2.3.0 Unbreakable! and PDF quines
Link: https://chezsoi.org/lucas/blog/fpdf2-3-0-unbreakable-and-pdf-quines.html
Today, I am happy to announce version 2.3.0 of fpdf2, code name: Unbreakable!
https://github.com/pyfpdf/fpdf2/
Doc: https://pyfpdf.github.io/fpdf2/
Why Unbreakable?
As a tribute to M. Night Shyamal
  
  Link: https://chezsoi.org/lucas/blog/fpdf2-3-0-unbreakable-and-pdf-quines.html
Today, I am happy to announce version 2.3.0 of fpdf2, code name: Unbreakable!
https://github.com/pyfpdf/fpdf2/
Doc: https://pyfpdf.github.io/fpdf2/
Why Unbreakable?
As a tribute to M. Night Shyamal
Ludochaordic
  
  Fpdf2.3.0 unbreakable! and pdf quines
  Today, I am happy to announce version 2.3.0 of fpdf2, code name: Unbreakable! https://github.com/pyfpdf/fpdf2/ Doc: https://pyfpdf.github.io/fpdf2/ Why Unbreakable? As a tribute to M. Night Shyamalan movie Because using fpdf2, your Python code can never break!…
  Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #45: Processing Images in Python With Pillow
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/45/
Are you interested in processing images in Python? Do you need to load and modify images for your Flask or Django website or CMS? Then you most likely will be working with Pillow, the friendly fork of
  
  Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/45/
Are you interested in processing images in Python? Do you need to load and modify images for your Flask or Django website or CMS? Then you most likely will be working with Pillow, the friendly fork of
Realpython
  
  Episode #45: Processing Images in Python With Pillow – The Real Python Podcast
  Are you interested in processing images in Python? Do you need to load and modify images for your Flask or Django website or CMS? Then you most likely will be working with Pillow, the friendly fork of PIL, the Python imaging library. This week on the show…
  Stack Abuse: How to Format Number as Currency String in Python
Link: https://stackabuse.com/format-number-as-currency-string-in-python/
Introduction
Having to manually format a number as a currency string can be a tedious process. You may have just a few lines of modifications to make, however, when we need to do a fair bit of convers
  
  Link: https://stackabuse.com/format-number-as-currency-string-in-python/
Introduction
Having to manually format a number as a currency string can be a tedious process. You may have just a few lines of modifications to make, however, when we need to do a fair bit of convers
Stack Abuse
  
  How to Format Number as Currency String in Python
  In this tutorial, we'll cover how to format a number as a currency string in Python, using the built-in str.format() method, the locale module and the Babel module.
  PyCharm: The Transition to Apple Silicon
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/qui-IkjbVRM/
In June of last year, Apple announced that the Mac would transition to Apple’s own chips, called Apple Silicon. Here at PyCharm, this would mean major changes to the way we build our software. A chang
  
  Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/qui-IkjbVRM/
In June of last year, Apple announced that the Mac would transition to Apple’s own chips, called Apple Silicon. Here at PyCharm, this would mean major changes to the way we build our software. A chang
JetBrains Blog
  
  The Transition to Apple Silicon – PyCharm Blog | JetBrains
  In June of last year, Apple announced that the Mac would transition to Apple's own chips, called Apple Silicon. Here at PyCharm, this would mean major changes to the way we build our software. A chang
  Daniel Roy Greenfeld: Recap of 2020 and Resolutions for 2021
Link:
Recap of 2020
I got a job saving the planet
For years I've been worried about climate change. I've tried to live a mostly ecologically friendly life, and this year I dived in with making compost for t
  Link:
Recap of 2020
I got a job saving the planet
For years I've been worried about climate change. I've tried to live a mostly ecologically friendly life, and this year I dived in with making compost for t
Ben Cook: Iterating over rows in Pandas
Link: https://jbencook.com/pandas-iterate-over-rows/
When you absolutely have to iterate over rows in a Pandas DataFrame, use the .itertuples() method.
  
  Link: https://jbencook.com/pandas-iterate-over-rows/
When you absolutely have to iterate over rows in a Pandas DataFrame, use the .itertuples() method.
jbencook
  
  Iterating over rows in Pandas
  When you absolutely have to iterate over rows in a Pandas DataFrame, use the .itertuples() method.
  Ben Cook: How to pad arrays in NumPy: Basic usage of np.pad() with examples
Link: https://jbencook.com/numpy-pad/
The np.pad() function has a complex, powerful API. But basic usage is very simple and complex usage is achievable!
  
  Link: https://jbencook.com/numpy-pad/
The np.pad() function has a complex, powerful API. But basic usage is very simple and complex usage is achievable!
jbencook
  
  Numpy Pad: Understanding np.pad() - jbencook
  The np.pad() function has a complex, powerful API. But basic usage is very simple and complex usage is achievable! This post shows you how to use NumPy pad and gives a couple examples.
  Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (cclxi) stackoverflow python report
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2021/01/cclxi-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2021-01-30 15:03:53 GMTpip install failing on python2 - [21/3]Installin
  
  Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2021/01/cclxi-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2021-01-30 15:03:53 GMTpip install failing on python2 - [21/3]Installin
Blogspot
  
  (cclxi) stackoverflow python report
  These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow  last week.  Between brackets: [ question score  / answers count]  Build date: 2021...
  John Cook: Python triple quote strings and regular expressions
Link: https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2021/01/30/python-triple-quote-regex/
There are several ways to quote strings in Python. Triple quotes let strings span multiple lines. Line breaks in your source file become line break characters in your string. A triple-quoted string in
  
  Link: https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2021/01/30/python-triple-quote-regex/
There are several ways to quote strings in Python. Triple quotes let strings span multiple lines. Line breaks in your source file become line break characters in your string. A triple-quoted string in
John D. Cook | Applied Mathematics Consulting
  
  Python triple quoted strings & multiline regular expressions
  Python lets you expression multi-line strings with triple quotes, but this creates some problems. Regular expressions can easily fix these problems.
  Matt Layman: Are Django and Flask Similar?
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/blog/2021/are-django-flask-similar/
Maybe you’re new to web development in Python, and you’ve encountered the two most popular Python web frameworks, Django and Flask, and have questions about which one you should use. Are Django and Fl
  
  Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/blog/2021/are-django-flask-similar/
Maybe you’re new to web development in Python, and you’ve encountered the two most popular Python web frameworks, Django and Flask, and have questions about which one you should use. Are Django and Fl
Matt Layman
  
  Are Django and Flask Similar?
  If you're into Python and new to web development, you may have questions about Python's popular web application packages: Django and Flask. This article compares the two so you can figure out which one might be a better fit for you.
  The Three of Wands: On structured and unstructured data, or the case for cattrs
Link: https://threeofwands.com/on-structured-and-unstructured-data-or-the-case-for-cattrs/
If you've ever gone through the Mypy docs, you might have seen the section on TypedDict. The section goes on to introduce the feature by stating:
Python programs often use dictionaries with string ke
  
  Link: https://threeofwands.com/on-structured-and-unstructured-data-or-the-case-for-cattrs/
If you've ever gone through the Mypy docs, you might have seen the section on TypedDict. The section goes on to introduce the feature by stating:
Python programs often use dictionaries with string ke
The Three of Wands
  
  On structured and unstructured data, or the case for cattrs
  If you've ever gone through the Mypy docs, you might have seen the section on TypedDict. The section goes on to introduce the feature by stating:  Python programs often use dictionaries with string keys to represent objects. [...] you can use a TypedDict…
  Juri Pakaste: Alfred Script Filter with find and jq
Link: https://juripakaste.fi/jq-alfred-script-filter/
Looks like this is a jq blog now, so here's another one.
I work on an iOS repository that's used to create a large number of apps and a few frameworks. Each app has a directory with configuration and
  
  Link: https://juripakaste.fi/jq-alfred-script-filter/
Looks like this is a jq blog now, so here's another one.
I work on an iOS repository that's used to create a large number of apps and a few frameworks. Each app has a directory with configuration and
juripakaste.fi
  
  Alfred Script Filter with find and jq
  Personal blog of Juri Pakaste
  Python Pool: Only Size 1 Arrays Can Be Converted To Python Scalars Error Solved
Link: https://www.pythonpool.com/only-size-1-arrays-can-be-converted-to-python-scalars-error-solved/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=only-size-1-arrays-can-be-converted-to-python-scalars-error-solved
Python has helped thousands of communities to create solutions for their real-life problems. With thousands of useful modules, Python has proved to be one of the top versatile languages in the coding
  
  Link: https://www.pythonpool.com/only-size-1-arrays-can-be-converted-to-python-scalars-error-solved/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=only-size-1-arrays-can-be-converted-to-python-scalars-error-solved
Python has helped thousands of communities to create solutions for their real-life problems. With thousands of useful modules, Python has proved to be one of the top versatile languages in the coding
Python Pool
  
  [Solved] TypeError: Only Size-1 Arrays Can Be Converted To Python Scalars Error
  Python has helped thousands of communities to create solutions for their real-life problems. With thousands of useful modules, Python has proved to be one
  Zero to Mastery: Python Monthly 💻🐍 January 2021
Link: https://zerotomastery.io/blog/python-monthly-january-2021/?utm_source=python-rss-feed
14th issue of Python Monthly! Read by 20,000+ Python developers every month. This monthly Python newsletter is focused on keeping you up to date with the industry and keeping your skills sharp, withou
  
  Link: https://zerotomastery.io/blog/python-monthly-january-2021/?utm_source=python-rss-feed
14th issue of Python Monthly! Read by 20,000+ Python developers every month. This monthly Python newsletter is focused on keeping you up to date with the industry and keeping your skills sharp, withou
Zero To Mastery
  
  Python Monthly 💻🐍 January 2021 | Zero To Mastery
  14th issue of Python Monthly! Read by 20,000+ Python developers every month. This monthly Python newsletter is focused on keeping you up to date with the industry and keeping your skills sharp, without wasting your valuable time.
  Zato Blog: How to invoke REST APIs from Zato microservices
Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/invoke-rest-api.html
This Zato article is a companion to
an earlier post
- previously we covered accepting REST API calls and now we look at how Zato services can invoke external REST endpoints.
Outgoing connections
Just
  
  Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/invoke-rest-api.html
This Zato article is a companion to
an earlier post
- previously we covered accepting REST API calls and now we look at how Zato services can invoke external REST endpoints.
Outgoing connections
Just
zato.io
  
  Zato Blog
  
  Python Pool: Matplotlib Zorder Explained with Examples
Link: https://www.pythonpool.com/matplotlib-zorder/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=matplotlib-zorder
Hello geeks and welcome in this article, we will cover Matplotlib Zorder. Along with that, we look at its syntax, what difference does it make to the graph. To do so, we will look at a couple of examp
  
  Link: https://www.pythonpool.com/matplotlib-zorder/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=matplotlib-zorder
Hello geeks and welcome in this article, we will cover Matplotlib Zorder. Along with that, we look at its syntax, what difference does it make to the graph. To do so, we will look at a couple of examp
Python Pool
  
  Matplotlib Zorder Explained with Examples - Python Pool
  Hello geeks and welcome in this article we will cover Matplotlib Zorder. Along with that, we look at its syntax, what difference does
  Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Carl Friedrich Bolz
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/02/01/pydev-of-the-week-carl-friedrich-bolz/
This week we welcome Carl Friedrich Bolz (@cfbolz) as our PyDev of the Week! Carl is a core developer of PyPy, which is an RPython variant of CPython that runs faster in general than regular Python. I
  Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/02/01/pydev-of-the-week-carl-friedrich-bolz/
This week we welcome Carl Friedrich Bolz (@cfbolz) as our PyDev of the Week! Carl is a core developer of PyPy, which is an RPython variant of CPython that runs faster in general than regular Python. I
Django Weblog: Django security releases issued: 3.1.6, 3.0.12, and 2.2.18
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2021/feb/01/security-releases/
In accordance with our security release policy, the Django team is issuing
Django 3.1.6,
Django 3.0.12 and
Django 2.2.18.
These releases address the security issue with severity "low" detailed below.
  Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2021/feb/01/security-releases/
In accordance with our security release policy, the Django team is issuing
Django 3.1.6,
Django 3.0.12 and
Django 2.2.18.
These releases address the security issue with severity "low" detailed below.
