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Talk Python to Me: #195 Teaching Python at Apple

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/195/teaching-python-at-apple

When you think of learning Python, what type of developer or technologist comes to mind? Is it someone looking to get their first job or maybe moving from .NET to Python and looking for a shift in the
Toshio Kuratomi: Optimizating Conway

Link: https://anonbadger.wordpress.com/2019/01/20/optimizating-conway/

Conway’s Game of Life seems to be a common programming exercise. I had to program it in Pascal when in High School and in C in an intro college programming course. I remember in college, since I had a
Carl Chenet: How I Switched Working From Office Full Time to Remote 3 Days A Week

Link: https://carlchenet.com/how-i-switched-working-from-office-full-time-to-remote-3-days-a-week/

Remote work is not for everyone. It depends a lot of anyone’s taste. But it’s definitely for me. Here is why and how I switched from working full time in an office to 3 days of remote work.

TL;DR: Af
Kushal Das: That missing paragraph

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/that-missing-paragraph.html


In my last blog post, I wrote about a missing
paragraph. I did not keep that text anywhere, I just deleted it while reviewing
the post. Later Jason asked me in the comments to actually post that par
Vasudev Ram: Factorial function using Python's reduce function

Link: http://jugad2.blogspot.com/2019/01/factorial-function-using-reduce-function.html

- By Vasudev Ram - Online Python training / SQL training / Linux training[This is a beginner-level Python post. I label such posts as "python-beginners" in the Blogger labels at the bottom of the post
codingdirectional: Further modifying the video editing application

Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2019/01/21/further-modifying-the-video-editing-application/

Our video editing application project is nearly completed so then let us continue to modify it in this post. In this new code edition we will include the repeat scale box which allows the user to sele
Real Python: Working With Files in Python

Link: https://realpython.com/working-with-files-in-python/

Python has several built-in modules and functions for handling files. These functions are spread out over several modules such as os, os.path, shutil, and pathlib, to name a few. This article gathers
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Nina Zakharenko

Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/01/21/pydev-of-the-week-nina-zakharenko/

This week we welcome Nina Zakharenko (@nnja) as our PyDev of the Week! Nina has been active in the Python community for several years and has spoken or keynoted dozens of conferences. She has also con
The Digital Cat: Clean Architectures in Python: the book

Link: http://blog.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2018/12/20/cabook/

UPDATE: a Russian translation is in the works!
UPDATE: version 1.0.3 is out! Some readers unsurprisingly spotted typos and bad grammar and were so kind to submit fixes.
I'm excited to announce that th
Filipe Saraiva: Call for Answers: Survey About Task Assignment

Link: http://blog.filipesaraiva.info/?p=2058

Professor Igor Steinmacher, from Northern Arizona University, is a proeminent researcher on several social dynamics in open source communities, like support of newcomers, gender bias, open sourcing pr
Stack Abuse: Big O Notation and Algorithm Analysis with Python Examples

Link: https://stackabuse.com/big-o-notation-and-algorithm-analysis-with-python-examples/

There are multiple ways to solve a problem using a computer program. For instance, there are several ways to sort items in an array. You can use merge sort, bubble sort, insertion sort, etc. All these
Zaki Akhmad: Django Post Idea

Link: http://za.github.io/2019/01/22/django-post-idea/

Wow, it’s already 2019! And I just skipped 2018 without even a single post! For
this post, I just want to write short.
So far, I have two ideas on writing a new post. They are:

Migrating legacy Djang
Peter Bengtsson: variable_cache_control - Django view decorator to set max_age in runtime

Link: https://www.peterbe.com/plog/variable_cache_control

tl;dr; If you use the django.views.decorators.cache.cache_control decorator, consider this one instead to change the max_age depending on the request.
I had/have a Django view function that looks some
Codementor: How to Install Anaconda on ECS

Link: https://www.codementor.io/alibabacloud/how-to-install-anaconda-on-ecs-rfys3bopv

By Arslan Ud Din Shafiq, Alibaba Cloud Tech Share Author. Tech Share is Alibaba Cloud's incentive program to encourage the sharing of technical knowledge and best practices within the cloud...
Vasudev Ram: Factorial one-liner using reduce and mul for Python 2 and 3

Link: http://jugad2.blogspot.com/2019/01/factorial-one-liner-using-reduce-and.html

- By Vasudev Ram - Online Python training / SQL training / Linux training$ foo bar | bazHi, readers,A couple of days ago, I wrote this post for computing factorials using the reduce and operator.mul f
codingdirectional: Create an animated image feature for the video editing application

Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2019/01/22/create-an-animated-image-feature-for-the-video-editing-application/

It seems like there are lots of people reading this video editing project and share this project with their friends which has really encouraged me to continue developing this project. There are a few
Python Software Foundation: Python Software Foundation Fellow Members for Q4 2018

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/KZNgSRhyRZs/python-software-foundation-fellow.html

It's a new year and we are happy to announce our newest PSF Fellow Members!


Elana Hashman 


Github, Twitter, Blog




Alexander Hendorf 





Zachary Ware 



Github



Jeff Triplett



Github, Twi
Codementor: AI introduction in healthcare

Link: https://www.codementor.io/rakeshverma/ai-introduction-in-healthcare-rgdobxwco

Starting late AI frameworks have sent colossal waves transversely over social protection, despite fuelling the working systems. But the question remains whether AI experts will over the long haul...