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Janusworx: derb; Script to Create podcast RSS feeds

Link: https://janusworx.com/blog/derb/

I wrote a tiny script that creates an RSS feed for all the audio files it finds in a folder.
I call it derb.
My mother gets devotional songs and sermons on cds, which I rip to MP3 files and then dump
Stack Abuse: Creating a Zip Archive of a Directory in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/creating-a-zip-archive-of-a-directory-in-python/

Introduction
When dealing with large amounts of data or files, you might find yourself needing to compress files into a more manageable format. One of the best ways to do this is by creating a zip arc
Python Software Foundation: Announcing Python Software Foundation Fellow Members for Q2 2023! 🎉

Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2023/09/announcing-python-software-foundation.html

The PSF is pleased to announce its second batch of PSF Fellows for 2023! Let us welcome the new PSF Fellows for Q2! The following people continue to do amazing things for the Python community:Esteban
Stack Abuse: How to Disable Warnings in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/how-to-disable-warnings-in-python/

Introduction
Working with any language, you've probably come across warnings - and lots of them. In Python, our warnings are the yellow-highlighted messages that appear when code runs. These warnings
Stack Abuse: Check if Elements in List Matches a Regex in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/check-if-elements-in-list-matches-a-regex-in-python/

Introduction
Let's say you have a list of home addresses and want to see which ones reside on a "Street", "Ave", "Lane", etc. Given the variability of physical addresses, you'd probably want to use a
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #172: Measuring Multiple Facets of Python Performance With Scalene

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/172/

When choosing a tool for profiling Python code performance, should it focus on the CPU, GPU, memory, or individual lines of code? What if it looked at all those factors and didn't alter code performan
Stack Abuse: How to Delete a Global Variable in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/how-to-delete-a-global-variable-in-python/

Introduction
In Python, variables declared outside of the function or in global space are known as global variables. These variables can be accessed by any function in the program. However, there may
PyBites: Write more maintainable Python code, avoid these 15 code smells

Link: https://pybit.es/articles/write-more-maintainable-python-code-avoid-these-15-code-smells/

This week we talk about code smells.
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Code smells are characteristics in the
Data School: Simulate the Monty Hall problem in Python 🐐🚘🐐

Link: https://www.dataschool.io/python-probability-simulation/

There&aposs a classic probability puzzle based on the TV game show "Let&aposs Make a Deal" and named after its host, Monty Hall. Here&aposs the puzzle:
You are a contestant on a game show. In front of
Stack Abuse: How to Get HTTP Headers in a Flask App

Link: https://stackabuse.com/how-to-get-http-headers-in-a-flask-app/

Introduction
In this Byte we'll be taking a look at HTTP request headers in Flask. They can carry important information between the client and the server, and understanding how to access them is neede
Shannon -jj Behrens: Python: My Favorite Python Tricks for LeetCode Questions

Link: http://www.jjinux.com/2022/08/python-my-favorite-python-tricks-for.html

I've been spending a lot of time practicing on LeetCode recently, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite intermediate-level Python tricks. I'll also cover some newer features of Python you may not
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Timothée Mazzucotelli

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2023/09/18/pydev-of-the-week-timothee-mazzucotelli/

This week, we welcome Timothée Mazzucotelli (@pawamoy) as our PyDev of the Week! Timothée is the author of mkdocstrings.
You can see what else Timothée has been up to by visiting Timothée’s  showcase.
Stack Abuse: Convert a List of Dictionaries to a Pandas DataFrame in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/convert-a-list-of-dictionaries-to-a-pandas-dataframe-in-python/

Introduction
In data analysis applications, one possible way to store data in Python is in a list of dictionaries. But what if you want to perform more complex operations on your data, like sorting, f
Django Weblog: Django 5.0 alpha 1 released

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2023/sep/18/django-50-alpha-1-released/

Django 5.0 alpha 1 is now available. It represents the first stage in the 5.0
release cycle and is an opportunity for you to try out the changes coming in
Django 5.0.
Django 5.0 brings a deluge of exc
PyBites: How to Be a Productive Content Creator

Link: https://pybit.es/articles/how-to-be-a-productive-content-creator/

Welcome back to the Pybites Podcast!
This week Hugh Tipping interviews Bob Belderbos about how he manages to get so much content produced on a weekly basis.
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Python Insider: Python 3.12.0 release candidate 3 now available

Link: https://pythoninsider.blogspot.com/2023/09/python-3120-release-candidate-3-now.html

 I'm pleased to announce the release of Python 3.12 release candidate 3.https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3120rc3/ This is the second release candidate of Python 3.12.0This release, 3.12