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Obey the Testing Goat: Python Architecture Stuff: do we need more?

Link: http://www.obeythetestinggoat.com/python-architecture-stuff-do-we-need-more.html

I've been learning lots of new stuff about application architecture recently,
and I want to get a sense from you, dear reader, of whether these ideas are
of interest, and whether we should try and bui
Podcast.__init__: - Episode

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/music21-computational-musicology-episode-198/

Summary
Music is a part of every culture around the world and throughout history. Musicology is the study of that music from a structural and sociological perspective. Traditionally this research has
Christian Barra: Onboarding for new tech hires

Link: https://chrisbarra.xyz/posts/about-onboarding-new-tech-hires/

Hiring a new member for a tech team is such a long process that as soon as the contract is signed you would like to think that your job is done.
But is it?
No exactly, your hiring process is not yet
codingdirectional: Return the list of the number and its power with python

Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2019/02/12/return-the-list-of-the-number-and-its-power-with-python/

Before we start our new python project here is another solution for one of the python’s question on codewars. In this example, we need to create a method which will accept a number and returns a list
gamingdirectional: Moving the player object in Pygame

Link: http://gamingdirectional.com/blog/2019/02/12/moving-the-player-object-in-pygame/

In the last chapter we have created the animation effect for the player object and in this chapter, we will move the player object in the x-axis. We will leave the wall and boundary collision detectio
Django Weblog: Django bugfix release: 2.0.13

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2019/feb/12/bugfix-release/

Today we've issued the 2.0.13 bugfix release.
The release package and checksums are available from our downloads page, as well as from the Python Package Index. The PGP key ID used for this release i
PyCon: Hatchery programs at PyCon 2019!

Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2019/02/hatchery-programs-at-pycon-2019.html

The PyCon Hatchery program was introduced last year to allow for the addition to PyCon of new tracks, summits, demos, or any other imaginable events which share and fulfill the mission of the Python S
Mike Driscoll: Creating a Calculator with wxPython

Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/02/12/creating-a-calculator-with-wxpython/

A lot of beginner tutorials start with “Hello World” examples. There are plenty of websites that use a calculator application as a kind of “Hello World” for GUI beginners. Calculators are a good way t
Read the Docs: Defaulting New Projects to Python 3

Link: https://blog.readthedocs.com/default-python-3/


New projects that are just getting started with Read the Docs will now use
Python 3 by default. While it is still possible to configure your project to use
Python 2.7 with our configuration file, we
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #355 (Feb. 12, 2019)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/355

#355 – FEBRUARY 12, 2019 View in Browser » Goodbye Virtual Environments? Could an npm-style __pypackages__ in your app’s project folder be an alternative to using virtual environments? Chad expl
Real Python: Supercharge Your Classes With Python super()

Link: https://realpython.com/python-super/

While Python isn’t purely an object-oriented language, it’s flexible enough and powerful enough to allow you to build your applications using the object-oriented paradigm. One of the ways in which Pyt
The No Title® Tech Blog: Why and how I have just redesigned my (other) website

Link: https://no-title.victordomingos.com/articles/2019/new_website

Going through a moment of change in my life, I have decided to redesign my other website, using Pelican and other open source tools. The older version was starting to look a bit aged, especially on mo
Kushal Das: Tracking my phone's silent connections

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/tracking-my-phone-s-silent-connections.html


My phone has more friends than me. It talks to more peers (computers) than the
number of human beings I talk on an average. In this age of smartphones and
mobile apps for A-Z things, we are dependent
Dataquest: How to Learn Python for Data Science In 5 Steps

Link: https://www.dataquest.io/blog/how-to-learn-python-for-data-science-in-5-steps/

Why Learn Python For Data Science?
Before we explore how to learn Python for data science, we should briefly answer why you should learn Python in the first place.
In short, understanding Python is on