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Python GUIs: Your First Steps With the Kivy Library for GUI Development

Link: https://www.pythonguis.com/tutorials/getting-started-kivy/

Kivy is an open-source Python software library for developing graphical user interfaces. It supports cross-platform development for the desktop as well as the creation of multi-touch apps for mobile d
The Python Coding Blog: From Classes to Turtles via Functools and more | May in Review

Link: https://thepythoncodingbook.com/2023/05/31/from-classes-to-turtles-via-functools-and-more-may-in-review/

I kept myself quite busy May. Not only did I finish running the first The Python Coding Programme cohort and starting running the second. I published seven new articles on The Python Coding Stack. Her
Stack Abuse: Reading and Writing SQL Files in Pandas

Link: https://stackabuse.com/reading-and-writing-sql-files-in-pandas/

When I started learning Data Analysis a few years ago, the first thing I learned was SQL and Pandas. As a data analyst, it is crucial to have a strong foundation in working with SQL and Pandas. Both a
Python for Beginners: Unpacking in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/unpacking-in-python

Python provides us with the packing and unpacking operator to convert one iterable object to another easily. In this article, we will discuss the unpacking operator in Python with different examples.
Real Python: Create and Modify PDF Files in Python

Link: https://realpython.com/creating-modifying-pdf/

It’s really useful to know how to create and modify PDF (portable document format) files in Python. This is one of the most common formats for sharing documents over the Internet. PDF files can contai
Python Software Foundation: PSF Board Election Dates for 2023

Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2023/05/psf-board-election-dates-for-2023.html

Board elections are a chance for the community to choose representatives to help the PSF create a vision for and build the future of the Python community. This year there are 4 seats open on the PSF b
PyCharm: Five Things To Love About the New UI

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2023/05/five-things-to-love-about-the-new-ui/

Are you using the New UI yet? Not yet? Let me tell you why it’s the best thing since sliced bread!
Let’s get it enabled and take a look around. The easiest way to do that is from the Settings cog at
Test and Code: 202: Using Towncrier to Keep a Changelog

Link: https://testandcode.com/202

Hynek joins the show to discuss towncrier.
At the top of the towncrier documentation, it says "towncrier is a utility to produce useful, summarized news files (also known as changelogs) for your pro
Python Software Foundation: Thinking about running for the Python Software Foundation Board of Directors? Let’s talk!

Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2023/05/thinking-about-running-for-python.html

This year’s Board Election Nomination period is opening tomorrow. Current board members want to share what being on the board is like and are making themselves available to answer all your questions a
PyBites: What’s enough as a developer and in life?

Link: https://pybit.es/articles/what-is-enough/

Welcome back to the Pybites podcast!
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Welcome back to the Pybites podcast! Today we hone in on the concept of “Enough”, which we read about in the book “Psychology of Money”
Tryton News: Newsletter June 2023

Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/newsletter-june-2023/6134


After the Tryton 6.8 release the developers are sprinting toward the next long term support (LTS) version 7.0 which is planned to be released in November 2023. Also please don’t miss our News from th
Stack Abuse: Simple NLP in Python with TextBlob: Lemmatization

Link: https://stackabuse.com/simple-nlp-in-python-with-textblob-lemmatization/

Introduction
TextBlob is a package built on top of two other packages, one of them is called Natural Language Toolkit, known mainly in its abbreviated form as NLTK, and the other is Pattern. NLTK is a
PyCharm: PyCharm 2023.3 EAP 2: Live Templates for Django Forms and Models, Support for Polars DataFrames

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2023/06/2023-3-eap-2/

The second Early Access Program build brings a bunch of features for both web developers and data scientists. Try new, time-saving live templates for Django forms, models, and views, as well as suppor
Luke Plant: Django and Sass/SCSS without Node.js or a build step

Link: https://lukeplant.me.uk/blog/posts/django-sass-scss-without-nodejs-or-build-step/

Although they are less necessary than in the past, I like to use a CSS pre-processor when doing web development. I used to use LessCSS, but recently I’ve found that I can use Sass without needing eit
ListenData: AutoGPT : Everything You Need To Know

Link: https://www.listendata.com/2023/04/autogpt-explained-everything-you-need.html

In this post we have covered AutoGPT in detail. By end of this tutorial, you will not only understand how it works but also will be able to run it on your system. Auto-GPT has gained a significant amo
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #158: Building Python CI With Docker & Applying for a Hacker Initiative Grant

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/158/

Do you need a refresher on using Docker with Python? Would you like to learn how to configure a continuous integration pipeline with modern tools and Docker? This week on the show, Christopher Trudeau
Talk Python to Me: #418: How To Keep A Secret in Python Apps

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/418/how-to-keep-a-secret-in-python-apps

Think about the different APIs and databases your application works with. Every one of them requires either an API key or a database connection string that itself contains a password. How do you let y
Brett Cannon: Proposing a struct syntax for Python

Link: https://snarky.ca/proposing-a-struct-syntax/

Story timeWhen I go on vacation with a fellow Python developer, inevitably I will talk about Python. 😁 Back in September, Andrea and I drove the Cabot Trail with our friends Dusty and Jen, which led t
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Daniel Alejandro Mesejo-León

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2023/06/05/pydev-of-the-week-daniel-alejandro-mesejo-leon/

This week we welcome Daniel Alejandro Mesejo-León (@searchsort) as our PyDev of the Week! Daniel is the creator of the trex package, which is used for efficient keyword extraction using RegEx.
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