Planet Python RSS
216 subscribers
16.9K links
Unofficial Planet Python RSS feed from planetpython.org. Maintained by @cfinnberg
Download Telegram
Python Data: Quick Tip: Comparing two pandas dataframes and getting the differences

Link: https://pythondata.com/quick-tip-comparing-two-pandas-dataframes-and-getting-the-differences/

There are times when working with different pandas dataframes that you might need to get the data that is ‘different’ between the two dataframes (i.e.,g Comparing two pandas dataframes and getting the
Kushal Das: 2018 blog review

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/2018-blog-review.html


Last year, I made sure that I spend more time in writing, mostly by waking up
early before anyone else in the house. The total number of posts was 60, but,
that number came down to 32 in 2018. The nu
Rene Dudfield: Experiments with new low latency PyPy garbage collector in a thread.

Link: http://renesd.blogspot.com/2019/01/experiments-with-new-low-latency-pypy.html

TLDR; less performance spikes, faster average performance, PyPy is a good Python for games and multimedia apps on desktop systems, running GC in a thread is a good idea for GIL releasing apps.In March
Made With Mu: #CircuitPython2019

Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2019/01/04/CircuitPython2019.html

Our friends, Mu allies and all-round superheroes at Adafruit have asked,
“What do you want from CircuitPython in 2019”?
This is my personal response. :-)

For those of you who don’t know, CircuitPytho
gamingdirectional: Increase the points that need to win the game

Link: http://gamingdirectional.com/blog/2019/01/04/increase-the-points-that-need-to-win-the-game/

What is up buddy? In this article, we will continue to edit our pygame project by increasing the difficulty to win this game. 1) We will increase the points that we need to win the game by double. 2)
Django Weblog: Django security releases issued: 2.1.5, 2.0.10, and 1.11.18

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2019/jan/04/security-releases/

In accordance with our security release policy, the Django team is issuing Django 1.11.18, Django 2.0.10, and Django 2.1.5. These release addresses the security issue detailed below. We encourage all
Stack Abuse: Introduction to Python Iterators

Link: https://stackabuse.com/introduction-to-python-iterators/

What are Iterators?
An iterator in Python refers to an object that we can iterate upon. The iterator consists of countable values, and it is possible to traverse through these values, one by one.
The
pgcli: Launching LiteCLI

Link: http://pgcli.com/launching-litecli.html

Today we are happy to announce the launch of LiteCLI!
LiteCLI is a user-friendly CommandLine client for SQLite database.

It is based on the popular pgcli and mycli projects.
LiteCLI is written in py
Patrick Kennedy: Monkeypatching with pytest

Link: http://www.patricksoftwareblog.com/monkeypatching-with-pytest/

Introduction
I was really excited when I figured out how to use the monkeypatch fixture in pytest, so I wanted to write a blog post about how it works.  This blog post describes what monkeypatching is
gamingdirectional: Complete rewrites of the level manager class

Link: http://gamingdirectional.com/blog/2019/01/05/complete-rewrites-of-the-level-manager-class/

In this chapter, we will rewrite the level manager class by deleting old functions and adding new functions into it. Besides that, we will also use the pickle file to replace the text file then save t
Filipe Saraiva: LaKademy 2018

Link: http://blog.filipesaraiva.info/?p=2042

Past October 2018, Florianópolis hosted the 6th edition of LaKademy, the Latin-American KDE sprint. That moment is an opportunity to put together several KDE developers – both veterans and newcomers –
Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (clix) stackoverflow python report

Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2019/01/clix-stackoverflow-python-report.html

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2019-01-05 22:23:15 GMTWhy does `if None.__eq__("a")` evaluate to True?
codingdirectional: Count the words within a string with python

Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2019/01/06/count-the-words-within-a-string-with-python/

Hello and nice to meet you all again. In this article, we will continue to solve the problem on the py.checkio.org website. This website has provided a great opportunity for those python programmers t
gamingdirectional: Increase the speed of the enemy ship

Link: http://gamingdirectional.com/blog/2019/01/06/increase-the-speed-of-the-enemy-ship/

Hello friend, I wish you all have a nice day. After near to a month of continuing to develop this latest pygame project, today I have finally completely finished all three stages of the game and fixed
Ofosos: Integrating Sphinx doctests with Travis

Link: https://ofosos.org/2019/01/06/doctest-travis/

If you want to run Sphinx doc tests in Travis you will need to jump through some hoops. Fortunately it isn't that complicated, I've created some sample code on Github/doctest-travis for you to follow
Roberto Alsina: Coding in anger: not-gitbook

Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/coding-in-anger-not-gitbook.html

I have, intermitently, for the past few months, been writing a book. You can see it here and I am fairly happy with how it's going.
I am not so happy with the tooling.
When I started writing it, I did
codingdirectional: Resize the video with python program

Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2019/01/07/resize-the-video-with-python-program/

Hallo mein Freund, Jetzt ist es Zeit für ein weiteres tutorial, lasst uns beginnen! If you are following this website then you should know that recently I am exploring py.checkio.org which is supposed
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Kushal Das

Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/01/07/pydev-of-the-week-kushal-das/

This week we welcome Kushal Das (@kushaldas) as our PyDev of the Week! Kushal is a core developer of the Python programming language and a co-author of PEP 582. You can learn more about Kushal by chec