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IronPython-URLs: In memory: Michael Foord 1974-2025

Link: http://ironpython-urls.blogspot.com/2025/01/in-memory-michael-foord-1974-2025.html

I never met Michael in person, but we communicated online about all things Python. He was one of the most prolific contributors to this blog during the heyday of IronPython. If you use Python, chances
PyCharm: An Introduction to Django Views

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2025/01/django-views/


Views are central to Django’s architecture pattern, and having a solid grasp of how to work with them is essential for any developer working with the framework. If you’re new to developing web apps w
Real Python: Split Your Dataset With scikit-learn's train_test_split()

Link: https://realpython.com/train-test-split-python-data/

With train_test_split() from scikit-learn, you can efficiently divide your dataset into training and testing subsets to ensure unbiased model evaluation in machine learning. This process helps prevent
PyCon: The Hatchery Program at PyCon US 2025

Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2025/01/the-hatchery-program-at-pycon-us-2025.html

 We are pleased to announce the return of the Hatchery program in PyCon US 2025.What is the Hatchery program?This program offers the pathways for PyCon US attendees to introduce new tracks, activities
Armin Ronacher: How I Use AI: Meet My Promptly Hired Model Intern

Link: http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2025/1/30/how-i-ai

After Musk's acquisition of Twitter, many people I respect and follow
moved to Bluesky. I created an account there and made an honest attempt of
making it my primary platform. Sadly, I found Bluesky
PyCharm

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Hi, I’m a new Python Developer Advocate, focusing especially on web development. If you have any questions or want to share ideas around JetBrains products, most notably PyCharm, say hi at william.vi
Python⇒Speed: The surprising way to save memory with BytesIO

Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/bytesio-reduce-memory-usage/

If you need a file-like object that stores bytes in memory in Python, chances are you you’re using Pytho’s built-in io.BytesIO().
And since you’re already using an in-memory object, if your data is bi
Pythonicity: Go iterators

Link: https://coady.github.io/posts/go-iterators.html

Pythonic Go code.
The long arc of language convergence continues. With generics and iterators, Go is significantly closer to Python’s reusability and expressiveness.
Take the built-in function sum. Pr
Talk Python to Me: #492: Great Tables

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/492/great-tables

Join me as I chat with Rich Iannone and Michael Chow from Posit where we explore the transformative power of data tables with the Great Tables library. We'll cover practical applications of Great Tabl
Zero to Mastery: Python Monthly Newsletter 💻🐍

Link: https://zerotomastery.io/blog/python-monthly-newsletter-january-2025/?utm_source=python-rss-feed

62nd issue of Andrei Neagoie's must-read monthly Python Newsletter: Python Web Security, Cognitive Load Is The Key, and much more. Read the full newsletter to get up-to-date with everything you need t
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #237: Testing Your Python Code Base: Unit vs. Integration

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/237/

What goes into creating automated tests for your Python code? Should you focus on testing the individual code sections or on how the entire system runs? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this we
Seth Michael Larson: Significant whitespace

Link: https://sethmlarson.dev/significant-whitespace?utm_campaign=rss

There is power in what you refuse to type;
creating significant whitespace.
Test and Code: pytest-mock : Mocking in pytest

Link: https://testandcode.com/episodes/pytest-mock

pytest-mock is currently the #3 pytest plugin. pytest-mock is a wrapper around unittest.mock.In this episode:Why the pytest-mock plugin is awesomeWhat is mocking, patching, and monkey patchingWhat, if
Python GUIs: Kivy's UX Widgets: A Quick Exploration — Learn the Basics of UX Widgets in Kivy

Link: https://www.pythonguis.com/tutorials/kivy-ux-widgets/

Widgets are elements of the graphical user interface (GUI) that provide an application functionality. From buttons and labels to more complex elements like checkboxes, sliders and canvases, widgets re
Matt Layman: Finishing Simple Signup - Building SaaS #213

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/videos/finishing-simple-signup-building-saas-213/

In this episode, I completed the simplified sign up process for my JourneyInbox app. I finished off the final features that add account verification and initial engagement features to make sign up and
Real Python: Build a Tic-Tac-Toe Game With Python and Tkinter

Link: https://realpython.com/tic-tac-toe-python/

Developing a tic-tac-toe game in Python using Tkinter combines programming logic with graphical user interface design (GUI). This tutorial guides you through creating the game logic and a Tkinter-base