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Real Python: Python Community Interview With Dustin Ingram

Link: https://realpython.com/interview-dustin-ingram/

Today I’m joined by Dustin Ingram, a developer advocate at Google focused on supporting the Python community on Google Cloud. He is also a director of the Python Software Foundation (PSF) and a mainta
death and gravity: Dataclasses without type annotations

Link: https://death.andgravity.com/dataclasses

The dataclasses standard library module
reduces the boilerplate of writing classes
by generating special methods like __init__ and __repr__.
I've noticed a small (but vocal) minority of people that:
Python for Beginners: Implement Stack in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/data-types/implement-stack-in-python

Stack is a data structure which follows last in first out (LIFO) order for accessing the elements. In a stack, we can only access the most recently added element. Stacks have many uses in applications
Low Kian Seong: Koan-ing around

Link: https://blog.lowkster.com/2021/07/koan-ing-around.html

 In what I do daily, unfortunately I spend more hours than I care for in very uneventful meetings. You know those kinds that when you go to you either get dismissed for what you say or you end up cont
Real Python: Speech Recognition With Python

Link: https://realpython.com/courses/speech-recognition-python/

Have you ever wondered how to add speech recognition to your Python project? It’s more straightforward than you might think. In this course, you’ll find out how.
In this course, you’ll learn:

How spe
Mike Driscoll: Reading Spreadsheets with OpenPyXL and Python

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/07/20/reading-spreadsheets-with-openpyxl-and-python/

There are a couple of fundamental actions that you will do with Microsoft Excel documents. One of the most basic is the act of reading data from an Excel file. You will be learning how to get data fro
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #482 (July 20, 2021)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/482

#482 – JULY 20, 2021 View in Browser » Using FastAPI to Build Python Web APIs In this guide, written by FastAPI creator Sebastián Ramírez, you’ll learn the main concepts of FastAPI and how to us
AI Pool: Best optimization algorithm for segmentation

Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/best_optimization_algorithm_for_segmentation

I'm training a neural network for a segmentation task. What is the best optimization algorithm for this task? I am looking for an optimizer, which generalizes well....
AI Pool: Get layer by name in tensorflow

Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/get_layer_by_name_in_tensorflow

How to get a layer by name in TensorFlow? Want to get the weights matrix and bias vector....
AI Pool: Performance difference between binary_crossentropy vs categorical_cross_entropy

Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/performance_difference_between_binary_crossentropy_vs_categorical_cross_entropy

Is there a difference between binary_crossentropy vs categorical_cross_entropy in terms of speed? I use Keras with the TensorFlow backend....
AI Pool: What is the gradient of max pooling function?

Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/what_is_the_gradient_of_max_pooling_function_

How TensorFlow calculates the gradient of some functions like max_pooling2d, avg_pooling2d, etc.? ...
AI Pool: How to install Nvidia Driver on Ubuntu 18.04

Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/how_to_install_nvidia_driver_on_ubuntu_18_04

I need to install CUDA on my Ubuntu 18.04 pc, but firstly I need to install the Nvidia driver. What is the best and easy way to install it?...
Python Engineering at Microsoft: Python in Visual Studio Code – July 2021 Release

Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-july-2021-release/

We are pleased to announce that the July 2021 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available. You can download the Python extension from the Marketplace, or install it directl
Kushal Das: Trouble of zoom and participant name

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/trouble-of-zoom-and-participant-name.html


Last night I was in a panel along with Juan Andrés
Guerrero-Saade organized by Aveek
Sen, the topic was "Tips on how journalists can
avoid getting snooped". You can watch the recording at
Youtube.
Bu
death and gravity: namedtuple in a post-dataclasses world

Link: https://death.andgravity.com/namedtuples

namedtuple has been around since forever,1
and over time, its convenience saw it used
far outside its originally intended purpose.
With dataclasses now covering part of those use cases,
what should on
Stack Abuse: The Prototype Design Pattern in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/the-prototype-design-pattern-in-python

Introduction
In this guide, we'll take a look at the theory and implementation of the Prototype Design Pattern in Python and when you can benefit from leveraging it.
The Object-Oriented Programming (O
Python for Beginners: How to reverse a list in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/lists/how-to-reverse-a-list-in-python

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Lists in python are most used data structures. Often we need to  reverse a list, delete an element from the list, adding or inserting an element to the list or to merge two lists in python.
Low Kian Seong: Why for some it's the end while others it's a challenge ?

Link: https://blog.lowkster.com/2021/07/why-for-some-its-end-while-others-its.html

 Today I started thinking about how challenges to certain people appear as roadblocks while others they are just challenges and is a problem to solve. I thought it was will power, vision and some char