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Mike Driscoll: ReportLab: Adding a Chart to a PDF with Python

Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/04/08/reportlab-adding-a-chart-to-a-pdf-with-python/

The ReportLab toolkit supports adding many different charts and graphs to your PDFs. In fact, I have covered some of them in a previous article. However most of the examples I have seen, including the
eGenix.com: Python Meeting Düsseldorf - 2019-04-10

Link: https://www.egenix.com/company/news/Python-Meeting-Duesseldorf-2019-04-10

The following text is in German, since we're announcing a regional user group meeting in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Ankündigung
Das nächste Python Meeting Düsseldorf findet an folgendem Termin statt:

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Real Python: Running Python Scripts

Link: https://realpython.com/courses/running-python-scripts/

One of the most important skills you need to build as a Python developer is to be able to run Python scripts and code. This is going to be the only way for you to know if your code works as you planne
Trey Hunner: The problem with inheriting from dict and list in Python

Link: http://treyhunner.com/2019/04/why-you-shouldnt-inherit-from-list-and-dict-in-python/

I’ve created dozens of Python Morsels since I started it last year.
At this point at least 10 of these exercises involve making a custom collection: often a dict-like, list-like or set-like class.
Sin
Stack Abuse: Python for NLP: Topic Modeling

Link: https://stackabuse.com/python-for-nlp-topic-modeling/

This is the sixth article in my series of articles on Python for NLP. In my previous article, I talked about how to perform sentiment analysis of Twitter data using Python's Scikit-Learn library. In t
Continuum Analytics Blog: AnacondaCON 2019 Day 3 Recap: The Need for Speed, “Delightful UX” in Dev Tools, LOTR Jokes and More.

Link: https://www.anaconda.com/anacondacon-2019-day-3-recap-the-need-for-speed-delightful-ux-in-dev-tools-lotr-jokes-and-more/

Everyone at Anaconda is still feeling the love AnacondaCON 2019. Day 3 wrapped up last Friday with one more day of talks and sessions, highlighted by some powerhouse keynotes. Let’s get right to the g
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #363 (April 9, 2019)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/363

#363 – APRIL 9, 2019 View in Browser » PEP 570 (Positional-Only Parameters) Got Accepted This PEP introduces a new syntax, /, for specifying positional-only parameters in Python function definit
Twisted Matrix Labs: Twisted 19.2.0 Released

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TwistedMatrixLaboratories/~3/dlnd9ehFKho/twisted-1920-released.html

On behalf of Twisted Matrix Laboratories, I am honoured to announce the release of Twisted 19.2! The highlights of this release are: twisted.web.client.HostnameCachingHTTPSPolicy was added as a new
Real Python: How to Create an Index in Django Without Downtime

Link: https://realpython.com/create-django-index-without-downtime/

Managing database migrations is a great challenge in any software project. Luckily, as of version 1.7, Django comes with a built-in migration framework. The framework is very powerful and useful in ma
Stack Abuse: Introduction to the Python lxml Library

Link: https://stackabuse.com/introduction-to-the-python-lxml-library/

lxml is a Python library which allows for easy handling of XML and HTML files, and can also be used for web scraping. There are a lot of off-the-shelf XML parsers out there, but for better results, de
PyCharm: PyCharm Hosts Python Creators at Expanded PyCon Booth

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/Lk-zkaigRHc/

Want to meet key podcasters, authors, and teachers at PyCon? This year PyCharm has an expanded booth with space shared by many of the key “Python Creators.” Come say hi, watch short talks by them, us,
Karim Elghamrawy: Flatten Binary Tree to Linked List (Python In-Depth Explanation)

Link: https://www.afternerd.com/blog/flatten-binary-tree-linked-list/

In this article, I will solve a common Tree data-structure question. This question also appears frequently in coding interviews. In solving this question, I will also teach you the thought process tha
Artem Rys: Python Functions Defaults Explained

Link: https://medium.com/python4you/python-functions-defaults-explained-ee962c7c6f7a?source=rss----5527f69f4771---4

I have been on the several Python interviews again and have passed an Upwork Python test. And I have noticed that the interviewers like using task as the following one.Photo by Joanna Kosinska on Unsp
codingdirectional: Anata wa hontōni sorera no kaidan o noboru koto ga dekimasu ka?

Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2019/04/11/anata-wa-hontoni-sorera-no-kaidan-o-noboru-koto-ga-dekimasu-ka/

Hello and welcome back to another easy solution posted on Codewars. In this chapter, we need to solve the below problem.
Suzuki is a monk who climbs a large staircase to the monastery as part of a rit
Made With Mu: Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones

Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2019/04/11/crossing-river-feeling-stones.html

The story I’m about to tell celebrates an epic adventure in making stuff work.

Just over a week ago Warren Hardy turned up
on our discussion channel to report
problems when trying to install Mu. He w
Mike Driscoll: Python Used to Take Photo of Black Hole

Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/04/11/python-used-to-take-photo-of-black-hole/

Scientists have used a new algorithm to take a photo of a black hole. One of the most exciting parts about it to me is that they used a lot of Python libraries to do the magic.
Here’s a list mentione
Wingware Blog: Auto-Editing in Wing Pro (Part 3 of 3)

Link: https://wingware.com/blog/wingpro-auto-editing-3

Wing Pro implements a suite of auto-editing operations that take care of common low-level
editing tasks. In the previous installments of this 3-part Wing Tips series
on Wing Pro's auto-editing feature
Caktus Consulting Group: We're Eagerly Preparing for PyCon 2019!

Link: http://www.caktusgroup.com/blog/2019/04/11/pycon-2019/

Pictured: The final rush is on! Staff quickly check materials for our PyCon booth.
PyCon 2019 is almost here, and we’re excited to continue to sponsor this premier Python event, which takes place in