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Reinout van Rees: Utrecht (NL) python meetup september 2018

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/09/26/python-meetup-utrecht.html



Data processing using parser combinators - Werner de Groot
He collaborated with data scientists from Wageningen University. The
scientists did lots of cool programming stuff. But they did not use ve
Reinout van Rees: Amsterdam Python meetup, november 2018

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/11/30/amsterdam-python-meetup.html


My summary of the 28 november python meetup at the Byte office. I myself also gave a talk (about
cookiecutter) but I obviously
haven't made a summary of that. I'll try to summarize that one later :-)
Reinout van Rees: Write drunk, test automated: documentation quality assurance - Sven Strack

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/12/03/write-the-docs.html


This is my summary of the write the docs meetup in
Amsterdam at the Adyen office, november 2018.
Sven's experience is mostly in open source projects (mainly Plone, a python
CMS). He's also involved i
Reinout van Rees: Quiet down 'faker' in pytests

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/03/26/quiet-faker-pytest.html


Faker is a nice library for creating sample
data for tests. No more company called "example company" and no more email
address "something@example.org". No, you get readable random proper email
addres
Reinout van Rees: Summaries of the Python meetup in Amsterdam

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/04/11/python-meetup-2019.html


I've made notes again at the 2019-04-11 Amsterdam Python meetup in the byte office. Here are the summaries.

Ethics in IT - Nick Groenen
Computer systems are taking over the world. They're influencin
Reinout van Rees: Pygrunn preparations

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/09/pygrunn-preparation.html


Tomorrow (friday 2019-05-10), I'm going to the nice one-day Dutch python (and
friends) pygrunn conference in Groningen (NL)
again. Sold out, as usual. And rightfully so.
Anyway, to be honest, this bl
Mike Driscoll: An Intro to StaticBox and StaticBoxSizers

Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/05/09/an-intro-to-staticbox-and-staticboxsizers/

There are many widgets that are included with the wxPython GUI toolkit. One of them is a fairly handy widget called wx.StaticBox. This widget accepts a string and then will draw a box with the string
Reinout van Rees: PyGrunn: monitoring and profiling Flask apps - Patrick Vogel & Bogdan Petre

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/10/1-monitoring-profiling-flask.html


(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2019 PyGrunn conference).
Patrick and Bogdan are students at Groningen University and they made the
Flask Monitoring Dashboard. Some questions you
might be inter
Reinout van Rees: PyGrunn: a day has only 24 ± 1 hours - Miroslav Šedivý

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/10/2-timezones.html


(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2019 PyGrunn conference).
Time zones... If you do datatime.datetime.now() you'll get a date+time
without timezone information. You can get different results on y
Reinout van Rees: PyGrunn: testing your infrastructure code - Ruben Homs

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/10/3-testing-infrastructure-code.html


(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2019 PyGrunn conference).
Servers used to be managed by proper wizards. But even wizards can be killed
by a balrog. So... what happens when your sysadmin leaves?
Reinout van Rees: PyGrunn: lessons from using GraphQL in production - Niek Hoekstra & Jean-Paul van Oosten

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/10/4-graphql.html


(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2019 PyGrunn conference).
GraphQL is a different way to create APIs. So: differently from REST. You
describe what you want to recieve back, instead of having a f
Reinout van Rees: PyGrunn: embedding the python interpreter - Mark Boer

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/10/5-embedding-python-interpreter.html


(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2019 PyGrunn conference).
Writing scripts inside applications is often hard. Some of them luckily have
an embedded version of python, but not all of them.
Two im
Reinout van Rees: PyGrunn: data processing and visualisation of tractor data - Erik-Jan Blanksma

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/10/6-data-processing-tractor.html


(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2019 PyGrunn conference).
He works for Dacom, a firm that writes software to help farmers be more
effective. Precision farming is a bit of a buzzword nowadays. Y
Gocept Weblog: Celebration: Zope 4 final release

Link: https://blog.gocept.com/2019/05/10/celebration-zope-4-final-release/

TL;DR: Zope 4 beta phase ended, final version released!
After hard, long years of preparation Earl Zope now finally made it to get a permanent license for the Python 3 wonderland: In September 2016 al
Reinout van Rees: PyGrunn: python as a scientist's playground - Peter Kroon

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/10/7-python-scientist-playground.html


(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2019 PyGrunn conference).
He's a scientist. Quite often, he searches for python packages.

If you're writing python packages, you can learn how someone might sea
Reinout van Rees: PyGrunn: advanced pytest - Òscar Vilaplana

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2019/05/10/8-advanced-pytest.html


(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2019 PyGrunn conference).
Imagine being a developer being woken up at night because your latest commit
broke the website. You fix the issue, run the tests of you
Stack Abuse: Python for NLP: Working with the Gensim Library (Part 1)

Link: https://stackabuse.com/python-for-nlp-working-with-the-gensim-library-part-1/

This is the 10th article in my series of articles on Python for NLP. In my previous article, I explained how the StanfordCoreNLP library can be used to perform different NLP tasks.
In this article, we
Stack Abuse: Introduction to Reinforcement Learning with Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/introduction-to-reinforcement-learning-with-python/

Introduction
Reinforcement Learning is definitely one of the most active and stimulating areas of research in AI.
The interest in this field grew exponentially over the last couple of years, following
ListenData: Python for Data Science : Learn in 3 Days

Link: https://www.listendata.com/2017/05/python-data-science.html

This tutorial helps you to learn Data Science with Python with examples. Python is an open source language and it is widely used as a high-level programming language for general-purpose programming. I