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Fabio Zadrozny: PyDev debugger: Going from async to sync to async... oh, wait.

Link: http://pydev.blogspot.com/2022/08/pydev-debugger-going-from-async-to-sync.html

 In Python asyncio land it's always a bit of a hassle when you have existing code which runs in sync mode which needs to be retrofitted to run in async, but it's usually doable -- in many cases, slapp
PyCharm: The Second Release Candidate for PyCharm 2022.2.1 Is Available!

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/08/2022-2-1-rc-2/

This is a new update for the upcoming minor bug-fix release for 2022.2. Last week, in the first release candidate for 2022.2.1, we delivered some critical fixes to use the new functionality of PyCharm
ABlog for Sphinx: ABlog v0.10.30 released

Link: https://ablog.readthedocs.org/release/ablog-v0.10-released/#ablog-v0-10-30-released

ABlog v0.10.30 released
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #121: Moving NLP Forward With Transformer Models and Attention

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/121/

What's the big breakthrough for Natural Language Processing (NLP) that has dramatically advanced machine learning into deep learning? What makes these transformer models unique, and what defines "atte
Python for Beginners: Read File Line by Line in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/read-file-line-by-line-in-python

File operations are crucial during various tasks. In this article, we will discuss how we can read a file line by line in python.
Read File Using the readline() Method
Python provides us with the read
PyCharm: Webinar: 10 Pro Git Tips in PyCharm

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/08/webinar-10-pro-git-tips-in-pycharm/


Join us Tuesday, August 23, 2022, 6:00 – 7:00 pm CEST (check other time zones) for our free live webinar, 10 Pro Git Tips in PyCharm.
Save your spot
Have you ever worked on a Git repo in PyCharm and
Zato Blog: Understanding API rate-limiting techniques

Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/api-rate-limiting-intro.html

Enabling rate-limiting in Zato means that access to Zato-based APIs can be throttled per endpoint, user or service - including options to make limits apply to specific IP addresses only - and if limit
John Ludhi/nbshare.io: Pyspark Expr Example

Link:
https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/374005461/Pyspark-Expr-Example/

PySpark expr()

expr(str) function takes in and executes a sql-like expression. It returns a pyspark Column data type. This is useful to execute statements that are not available with Co
"Paolo Amoroso's Journal": Next Suite8080 features: trim uninitialized data, macro assembler

Link: https://journal.paoloamoroso.com/next-suite8080-features-trim-uninitialized-data-macro-assembler?pk_campaign=rss-feed

I decided what to work on next on Suite8080, the suite of Intel 8080 Assembly cross-development tools I'm writing in Python. I'll add two features, the ability for the assembler to trim trailing unini
Talk Python to Me: #377: Python Packaging and PyPI in 2022

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/377/python-packaging-and-pypi-in-2022

PyPI has been in the news for a bunch of reasons lately. Many of them good. But also, some with a bit of drama or mixed reactions. On this episode, we have Dustin Ingram, one of the PyPI maintainers a
Podcast.__init__: Remove Roadblocks And Let Your Developers Ship Faster With Self-Serve Infrastructure

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/quali-self-serve-infrastructure-episode-374/

The goal of every software team is to get their code into production without breaking anything. This requires establishing a repeatable process that doesn't introduce unnecessary roadblocks and fricti
Brett Cannon: MVPy: Minimum Viable Python

Link: https://snarky.ca/mvpy-minimum-viable-python/

Over 29 posts spanning 2 years, this is the final post in my blog series on Python&aposs syntactic sugar. I had set out to find all of the Python 3.8 syntax that could be rewritten if you were to run
John Ludhi/nbshare.io: PySpark concat_ws

Link:
https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/829042414/PySpark-concat_ws/

PySpark concat_ws()

split(str) function is used to convert a string column into an array of strings using a delimiter for the split. concat_ws() is the opposite of split. It creates a s
Moshe Zadka: On The Go

Link: https://orbifold.xyz/on-the-go.html

Now that travel is more realistic,
I have started to optimize how well I can work on the go.
I want to be able to carry as few things as possible,
and have the best set-up possible.

Charging

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Python for Beginners: Check For Subset in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/check-for-subset-in-python

A set in python is a data structure that contains unique immutable objects. In this article, we will discuss what is a subset of a set and how we can check for subset in python.
What is a Subset?
A su
Real Python: GitHub Copilot: Fly With Python at the Speed of Thought

Link: https://realpython.com/github-copilot-python/

GitHub Copilot is a thrilling new technology that promises to deliver to your code editor a virtual assistant powered by artificial intelligence, and it stirred up considerable controversy when it was
PyCon: Holding PyCon US 2023 in Salt Lake City, UT

Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2022/08/holding-pycon-us-2023-in-salt-lake-city.html

In light of recent anti-abortion legislation, we have received feedback and concern about hosting PyCon US 2023 in Salt Lake City, Utah. We hear this concern and recognize the risk and impact these la