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Thibauld Nion: Long overdue release of Yapsy

Link: http://www.tibonihoo.net/blog/en/2018/09/une-nouvelle-version-de-yapsy-qui-sest-faite-attendre/

TL;DR: Yapsy v1.12 has been released with fixes for Python3.6 and multiprocessing on windows.
So, after 3 years sleeping busy with a fair bit of work and family duties joyful activities, I eventually
Davy Wybiral: Internet of Things Development Board: FireBeetle ESP32

Link: http://davywybiral.blogspot.com/2018/09/internet-of-things-development-board.html

This is an IoT development board for the ESP32 that can be programmed using the Arduino IDE, MicroPython, or JavaScript using Espruino.
Stack Abuse: NumPy Tutorial: A Simple Example-Based Guide

Link: https://stackabuse.com/numpy-tutorial-a-simple-example-based-guide/


Introduction
Advantages of NumPy
NumPy Operations
Creating a NumPy Array
The array Method
The arange Method
The zeros Method
The ones Method
The linspace Method
The eye Method
The random Method
Resha
Wingware News: Wing Python IDE 6.1.1: September 19, 2018

Link: https://wingware.com/news/2018-09-19

This release improves PEP 8 reformatting, streamlines remote agent installation,
improves robustness of remote development in the face of network failures, adds support
for debugging PythonQt, optimi
Wallaroo Labs: Make Python Pandas go fast

Link: https://blog.wallaroolabs.com/2018/09/make-python-pandas-go-fast/

Some Background Suppose you have a Data Analysis batch job that runs every hour on a dedicated machine. As the weeks go by, you notice that the inputs are getting larger and the time taken to run it g
Chris Warrick: Python Hackery: merging signatures of two Python functions

Link: https://chriswarrick.com/blog/2018/09/20/python-hackery-merging-signatures-of-two-python-functions/

Today’s blog post is going to contain fairly advanced Python hackery. We’ll
take two functions — one is a wrapper for the other, but also adds some
positional arguments. And we’ll change the signatur
Stack Abuse: Course Review: Master the Python Interview

Link: https://stackabuse.com/course-review-master-the-python-interview/

Introduction
This article will be a continuation of the topic of my prior article Preparing for a Python Developer Interview where I gave my opinions and suggestions that I feel will put you in the be
Codementor: The Best Programming Languages for Data Science and Machine Learning in 2018

Link: https://www.codementor.io/dyako/the-best-programming-languages-for-data-science-and-machine-learning-in-2018-nkfl0ukgs

Data science is a very vast field and for this, a suitable programming language is a requirement. To learn this field of data science and machine learning one must know the best programming...
Mike Driscoll: Return to editingPython 101: Episode #25 – Decorators

Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/09/20/return-to-editingpython-101-episode-25-decorators/


In this episode, you will learn the basics of Python decorators and what the are good for.
You can read the chapter this screencast is based on here: http://python101.pythonlibrary.org/ or purchase t
Stack Abuse: Introduction to the Python Pickle Module

Link: https://stackabuse.com/introduction-to-the-python-pickle-module/

Introduction
Pickling is a popular method of preserving food. According to Wikipedia, it is also a pretty ancient procedure – although the origins of pickling are unknown, the ancient Mesopotamians pr
PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.2.4

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/aa4qWgFkKo4/

PyCharm 2018.2.4 is now available, with some small improvements. You can download this version from our website.
New in This Version

Various small pipenv improvements
A bug in our pytest with fixture
Continuum Analytics Blog: AI Opportunities for Financial Services Companies

Link: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/company-blog/ai-opportunities-for-financial-services-companies/

By Michael Grant AI is undeniably a hot topic right now, and financial services companies are not immune to the hype. And in truth, they shouldn’t be: the applications of advanced AI within financial
PyPy Development: Inside cpyext: Why emulating CPython C API is so Hard

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PyPyStatusBlog/~3/fhx0WVu1pXQ/inside-cpyext-why-emulating-cpython-c.html

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Talk Python to Me: #178 Coverage.py

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/178/coverage.py

You know you should be testing your code right? How do you know whether it's *well* tested? Are you testing the right things? If you're not using code coverage, chances are is you're guessing.
Davy Wybiral: Running a Python Web Server on a Microcontroller

Link: http://davywybiral.blogspot.com/2018/09/running-python-web-server-on.html

I built my own RGB smart light that can be controlled with an HTTP API using only a little bit of Python code and a WiPy 3.0.
Not Invented Here: Getting Started With Python inside PostgreSQL

Link: https://dev.nextthought.com/blog/2018/09/getting-started-with-pgsql-plpythonu.html

PostgreSQL uses the tagline "the world's most advanced open source
relational database." For PostgreSQL, part of being "advanced" means
supporting multiple server-side procedural languages, both buil