Kay Hayen: Nuitka this week #7
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Contents
Nuitka Design Philosophy
UI rework
Goto Generators
Benchmarks
Twitter
Help Wanted
Egg files in PYTHONPATH
Certifi
Compatibility with pkg_resources
Plans
Donations
Nuitka Design Philosoph
Link: http://nuitka.net/posts/nuitka-this-week-7.html
Contents
Nuitka Design Philosophy
UI rework
Goto Generators
Benchmarks
Help Wanted
Egg files in PYTHONPATH
Certifi
Compatibility with pkg_resources
Plans
Donations
Nuitka Design Philosoph
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Nuitka this week #7
Contents
Nuitka Design Philosophy
UI rework
Goto Generators
Benchmarks
Twitter
Help Wanted
Egg files in PYTHONPATH
Certifi
Compatibility with pkg_resources
Plans
Donations
Nuitka Design Philosophy
Nuitka Design Philosophy
UI rework
Goto Generators
Benchmarks
Help Wanted
Egg files in PYTHONPATH
Certifi
Compatibility with pkg_resources
Plans
Donations
Nuitka Design Philosophy
Codementor: Quick Guide: Call a Celery Task Without Access to Casebase
Link: https://www.codementor.io/bjoernstiel/quick-guide-call-a-celery-task-without-access-to-casebase-nmitl7xth
This post was originally published on Distributed Python (https://www.distributedpython.com/) on June 19th, 2018.
The standard Celery docs and tutorials usually assume that your Celery and your API...
Link: https://www.codementor.io/bjoernstiel/quick-guide-call-a-celery-task-without-access-to-casebase-nmitl7xth
This post was originally published on Distributed Python (https://www.distributedpython.com/) on June 19th, 2018.
The standard Celery docs and tutorials usually assume that your Celery and your API...
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Quick Guide: Call a Celery Task Without Access to Casebase | Codementor
This post was originally published on Distributed Python (https://www.distributedpython.com/) on June 19th, 2018.
The standard Celery docs and tutorials usually assume that your Celery and your API...
The standard Celery docs and tutorials usually assume that your Celery and your API...
Spyder IDE: QtConsole 4.4 Released!
Link: https://www.spyder-ide.org/blog/release-qtconsole-440/
We're excited to announce a significant update to QtConsole—the package that powers Spyder's IPython Console interface—which the Spyder team maintains in collaboration with Project Jupyter.
Two of the
Link: https://www.spyder-ide.org/blog/release-qtconsole-440/
We're excited to announce a significant update to QtConsole—the package that powers Spyder's IPython Console interface—which the Spyder team maintains in collaboration with Project Jupyter.
Two of the
Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (cxliv) stackoverflow python report
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/09/cxliv-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-09-22 17:07:37 GMTHow come regex match objects aren't iterable eve
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/09/cxliv-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-09-22 17:07:37 GMTHow come regex match objects aren't iterable eve
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(cxliv) stackoverflow python report
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week. Between brackets: [ question score / answers count] Build date: 2018...
Python Bytes: #96 Python Language Summit 2018
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/96/python-language-summit-2018
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/96/python-language-summit-2018
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Python Language Summit 2018
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Stefan Behnel: What's new in Cython 0.29?
Link: http://blog.behnel.de/posts/whats-new-in-cython-029.html
I'm currently preparing the next Cython release, 0.29.
Expect it in the wild within the next few weeks.
Testing and reporting bugs is much appreciated, especially before we release. :)
Download the la
Link: http://blog.behnel.de/posts/whats-new-in-cython-029.html
I'm currently preparing the next Cython release, 0.29.
Expect it in the wild within the next few weeks.
Testing and reporting bugs is much appreciated, especially before we release. :)
Download the la
Stefans Welt
What's new in Cython 0.29?
I'm happy to announce the release of Cython 0.29.
In case you didn't hear about Cython before, it's the most widely used statically optimising Python compiler out there.
It translates Python (2/3) cod
In case you didn't hear about Cython before, it's the most widely used statically optimising Python compiler out there.
It translates Python (2/3) cod
REPL|REBL: 3D rotating wireframe cube with MicroPython — Basic 3D model rotation and projection
Link: https://www.pymadethis.com/article/3d-rotating-cube-micropython-oled/
An ESP2866 is never going to compete with an actual graphics card. It certainly won't produce anything approaching modern games. But it still makes a nice platform to explore the basics of 3D graphics
Link: https://www.pymadethis.com/article/3d-rotating-cube-micropython-oled/
An ESP2866 is never going to compete with an actual graphics card. It certainly won't produce anything approaching modern games. But it still makes a nice platform to explore the basics of 3D graphics
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3D wireframe cube with MicroPython | Basic 3D model rotation and projection
An ESP2866 is never going to compete with an actual graphics card. It certainly won't produce anything approaching modern games. But it still makes a nice platform to explore the basics of 3D graphics. In this short tutorial we'll go through the basics of…
PyBites: PyBites Twitter Digest - Issue 30, 2018
Link: https://pybit.es/twitter_digest_201830.html
Python 3 is the way!
Out of the top 360 packages, 357 support Python 3 (99%) https://t.co/x3w68GH5Jm— Brett Cannon (@brettsky) September 15, 2018
Must Watch PyCon Videos
Submitted by @Erik
🐍📺 Top 10 M
Link: https://pybit.es/twitter_digest_201830.html
Python 3 is the way!
Out of the top 360 packages, 357 support Python 3 (99%) https://t.co/x3w68GH5Jm— Brett Cannon (@brettsky) September 15, 2018
Must Watch PyCon Videos
Submitted by @Erik
🐍📺 Top 10 M
PyBites
PyBites Twitter Digest - Issue 30, 2018
Every weekend we share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) that we found / tweeted throughout the week.
Codementor: PYTHON HELP
Link: https://www.codementor.io/missmusicfreak_babe/python-help-nnsjpejoo
Hello, I'm learning Python currently and I needed some help solving this question, so I'd really appreciate some help! :/
A company wants to transmit data over the telephone, but it is concerned...
Link: https://www.codementor.io/missmusicfreak_babe/python-help-nnsjpejoo
Hello, I'm learning Python currently and I needed some help solving this question, so I'd really appreciate some help! :/
A company wants to transmit data over the telephone, but it is concerned...
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PYTHON HELP | Codementor
Hello, I'm learning Python currently and I needed some help solving this question, so I'd really appreciate some help! :/
A company wants to transmit data over the telephone, but it is concerned...
A company wants to transmit data over the telephone, but it is concerned...
Vasudev Ram: How many ways can you substring a string? Part 2
Link: http://jugad2.blogspot.com/2018/09/how-many-ways-can-you-substring-string_23.html
By Vasudev RamTwine image attributionHi readers,In my last post, i.e.:How many ways can you substring a string? Part 1, I had said that there can be other ways of doing it, and that some enhancements
Link: http://jugad2.blogspot.com/2018/09/how-many-ways-can-you-substring-string_23.html
By Vasudev RamTwine image attributionHi readers,In my last post, i.e.:How many ways can you substring a string? Part 1, I had said that there can be other ways of doing it, and that some enhancements
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How many ways can you substring a string? Part 2
Vasudev Ram's blog on software innovation, open-source and proprietary, worldwide. Python, D, Go, FreePascal, Unix, databases, open source.
Podcast.__init__: Django, Channels, And The Asynchronous Web with Andrew Godwin
Link: https://www.podcastinit.com/django-channels-and-the-asynchronous-web-with-andrew-godwin-episode-180/
Once upon a time the web was a simple place with one main protocol and a predictable sequence of request/response interactions with backend applications. This is the era when Django began, but in the
Link: https://www.podcastinit.com/django-channels-and-the-asynchronous-web-with-andrew-godwin-episode-180/
Once upon a time the web was a simple place with one main protocol and a predictable sequence of request/response interactions with backend applications. This is the era when Django began, but in the
The Python Podcast.__init__
Django, Channels, And The Asynchronous Web with Andrew Godwin - Episode 180
Once upon a time the web was a simple place with one main protocol and a predictable sequence of request/response interactions with backend applications. This is the era when Django began, but in the intervening years there has been an explosion of complexity…
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Hillel Wayne
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/09/24/pydev-of-the-week-hillel-wayne/
This week we welcome Hillel Wayne (@Hillelogram) as our PyDev of the Week! Hillel is the author of “Learn TLA+” and is currently writing “Practical TLA+” with Apress. You should check out his website
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/09/24/pydev-of-the-week-hillel-wayne/
This week we welcome Hillel Wayne (@Hillelogram) as our PyDev of the Week! Hillel is the author of “Learn TLA+” and is currently writing “Practical TLA+” with Apress. You should check out his website
PyBites: Career Development for Programmers
Link: https://pybit.es/career-development-programmers.html
What makes you excel in your career? Become an expert in x, y, z. Sure, you need to learn technical skills, quite a lot of them. However there is a lot more to it. If you want to succeed in your job,
Link: https://pybit.es/career-development-programmers.html
What makes you excel in your career? Become an expert in x, y, z. Sure, you need to learn technical skills, quite a lot of them. However there is a lot more to it. If you want to succeed in your job,
PyBites
Career Development for Programmers
What makes you excel in your career? Become an expert in x, y, z. Sure, you need to learn technical skills, quite a lot of them. However there is a lot more to it. If you want to succeed in your job, business and life, you want to build a portfolio, share…
EuroPython: EuroPython 2019: Seeking venues
Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/178407491437
Dear EuroPython’istas,We are in preparations of our venue RFP for the EuroPython 2019 edition and are asking for your help in finding the right locations for us to choose from.If you know of a larger
Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/178407491437
Dear EuroPython’istas,We are in preparations of our venue RFP for the EuroPython 2019 edition and are asking for your help in finding the right locations for us to choose from.If you know of a larger
EuroPython Blog
EuroPython 2019: Seeking venues
Dear EuroPython’istas,
We are in preparations of our venue RFP for the EuroPython 2019 edition and are asking for your help in finding the right locations for us to choose from.
If you know of a...
We are in preparations of our venue RFP for the EuroPython 2019 edition and are asking for your help in finding the right locations for us to choose from.
If you know of a...
EuroPython Society: EuroPython 2019: Seeking venues
Link: https://www.europython-society.org/post/178407505360
Dear EuroPython’istas,We are in preparations of our venue RFP for the EuroPython 2019 edition and are asking for your help in finding the right locations for us to choose from.If you know of a larger
Link: https://www.europython-society.org/post/178407505360
Dear EuroPython’istas,We are in preparations of our venue RFP for the EuroPython 2019 edition and are asking for your help in finding the right locations for us to choose from.If you know of a larger
EuroPython Society
EuroPython 2019: Seeking venues
Dear EuroPython’istas,
We are in preparations of our venue RFP for the EuroPython 2019 edition and are asking for your help in finding the right locations for us to choose from.
If you know of a...
We are in preparations of our venue RFP for the EuroPython 2019 edition and are asking for your help in finding the right locations for us to choose from.
If you know of a...
PyBites: Code Challenge 51 - Analyse NBA Data with SQL/sqlite3 - Review
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge51_review.html
In this article we review last week's Analyse NBA Data with SQL/sqlite3 code challenge.
Our solution
Check out our solution for this challenge.
Some learnings:
Use cursor.executemany to bulk insert
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge51_review.html
In this article we review last week's Analyse NBA Data with SQL/sqlite3 code challenge.
Our solution
Check out our solution for this challenge.
Some learnings:
Use cursor.executemany to bulk insert
PyBites
Code Challenge 51 - Analyse NBA Data with SQL/sqlite3 - Review
In this article we review last week's Analyse NBA Data with SQL/sqlite3 code challenge.
PyBites: Code Challenge 52 - Create your own Pomodoro Timer
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge52.html
It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer. - A. Einstein
Hey Pythonistas,
It's TIME for another Code Challenge! (Pun totally intended!)
We're keeping it simple this week
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge52.html
It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer. - A. Einstein
Hey Pythonistas,
It's TIME for another Code Challenge! (Pun totally intended!)
We're keeping it simple this week
PyBites
Code Challenge 52 - Create your own Pomodoro Timer
Hi Pythonistas, Welcome to Pybites Code Challenge 52! In this challenge we get you create your very own Pomodoro Timer!
Real Python: Python Community Interview With Mahdi Yusuf
Link: https://realpython.com/interview-mahdi-yusuf/
Today I’m joined by Mahdi Yusuf, one of the founders of Pycoder’s Weekly.
By day he’s the CTO of Gyroscope, the OS for the human body. By night, he’s a sports and movie fan with a controversial opini
Link: https://realpython.com/interview-mahdi-yusuf/
Today I’m joined by Mahdi Yusuf, one of the founders of Pycoder’s Weekly.
By day he’s the CTO of Gyroscope, the OS for the human body. By night, he’s a sports and movie fan with a controversial opini
Realpython
Python Community Interview With Mahdi Yusuf – Real Python
Mahdi Yusuf is one of the founders of Pycoder’s Weekly and the CTO of Gyroscope, the OS for the human body. In this interview, we talk about the importance of focusing on the value you can offer and not just the problems you can solve. He also has a controversial…
Codementor: Concurrency and Parallelism
Link: https://www.codementor.io/bjoernstiel/concurrency-and-parallelism-noxp2efl5
This post was originally published on Distributed Python (https://www.distributedpython.com/) on September 14th, 2018.
Concurrency is often misunderstood and mistaken for parallelism. However,...
Link: https://www.codementor.io/bjoernstiel/concurrency-and-parallelism-noxp2efl5
This post was originally published on Distributed Python (https://www.distributedpython.com/) on September 14th, 2018.
Concurrency is often misunderstood and mistaken for parallelism. However,...
Tiago Montes: The mystery behind del() and why it works
Link: https://tmont.es/2018/the-mystery-behind-del-paren-and-why-it-works/
The other day, while reviewing the Assignment Section exercises for a training course I was about to deliver, wanting to type dir() into a Python REPL, my fingers went for del() instead. At first I d
Link: https://tmont.es/2018/the-mystery-behind-del-paren-and-why-it-works/
The other day, while reviewing the Assignment Section exercises for a training course I was about to deliver, wanting to type dir() into a Python REPL, my fingers went for del() instead. At first I d
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the mystery behind del() and why it works | tmont.es
The other day, while reviewing the Assignment Section exercises for a training course I was about to deliver, wanting to type dir() into a Python REPL, my fingers went for del() instead. At first I didn’t even notice it but then, something in the back of…