Stack Abuse: Python for NLP: Multi-label Text Classification with Keras
Link: https://stackabuse.com/python-for-nlp-multi-label-text-classification-with-keras/
Introduction
This is the 19th article in my series of articles on Python for NLP. From the last few articles, we have been exploring fairly advanced NLP concepts based on deep learning techniques. In
Link: https://stackabuse.com/python-for-nlp-multi-label-text-classification-with-keras/
Introduction
This is the 19th article in my series of articles on Python for NLP. From the last few articles, we have been exploring fairly advanced NLP concepts based on deep learning techniques. In
Stack Abuse
Python for NLP: Multi-label Text Classification with Keras
This is the 19th article in my series of articles on Python for NLP. From the last few articles, we have been exploring fairly advanced NLP concepts based on d...
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #383 (Aug. 27, 2019)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/383
#383 – AUGUST 27, 2019 View in Browser » Your Guide to the CPython Source Code In this detailed Python tutorial, you’ll explore the CPython source code. By following this step-by-step walkthroug
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/383
#383 – AUGUST 27, 2019 View in Browser » Your Guide to the CPython Source Code In this detailed Python tutorial, you’ll explore the CPython source code. By following this step-by-step walkthroug
Pycoders
PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #383
Issue #383 of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter, published Aug. 27, 2019.
Kushal Das: Running Ubiquity controller on a Raspberry Pi
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/running-ubiquity-controller-on-a-raspberry-pi.html
I got a few new Raspberry Pi(s) with 4GB RAM.
I used them as a full scale desktop for some time, and was happy with the
performance.
I used to run the Ubiquity controller for the home network
in a fu
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/running-ubiquity-controller-on-a-raspberry-pi.html
I got a few new Raspberry Pi(s) with 4GB RAM.
I used them as a full scale desktop for some time, and was happy with the
performance.
I used to run the Ubiquity controller for the home network
in a fu
Quansight Labs Blog: Quansight Labs Dask Update
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/2019/08/labs-dask-update/
This post provides an update on some recent Dask-related activities the Quansight Labs team has been working on.
Dask community work order
Through a community work order (CWO) with the D. E. Shaw grou
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/2019/08/labs-dask-update/
This post provides an update on some recent Dask-related activities the Quansight Labs team has been working on.
Dask community work order
Through a community work order (CWO) with the D. E. Shaw grou
Quansight Labs
Quansight Labs Dask Update
This post provides an update on some recent Dask-related activities the Quansight Labs team has been working on.
Dask community work order
Through a community work order (CWO) with the D. E. Shaw grou
Dask community work order
Through a community work order (CWO) with the D. E. Shaw grou
Caktus Consulting Group: A Review of ReportLab: PDF Processing with Python
Link: http://www.caktusgroup.com/blog/2019/08/28/review-reportlab-pdf-processing-python/
These days it’s easy to get swept up into the buzz around Python’s
strengths as a data science package, but Python is also great for the
more mundane, business process side of computing. One of the m
Link: http://www.caktusgroup.com/blog/2019/08/28/review-reportlab-pdf-processing-python/
These days it’s easy to get swept up into the buzz around Python’s
strengths as a data science package, but Python is also great for the
more mundane, business process side of computing. One of the m
Caktusgroup
A Review of ReportLab: PDF Processing with Python | Caktus Group
Python has a great library for generating and manipulating PDFs: ReportLab. I recently read more about this extremely useful library in ReportLab: PDF Processing with Python, by Michael Driscoll. With a few caveats, it’s an excellent resource.
Humberto Rocha: Publishing my first Game
Link: https://humberto.io/blog/publishing-my-first-game/
Games always connected me with technology since the beginning.
My father and I, we built our first computer (a Pentium 286) and the first thing that I remember to do was to play some DOS games like Pr
Link: https://humberto.io/blog/publishing-my-first-game/
Games always connected me with technology since the beginning.
My father and I, we built our first computer (a Pentium 286) and the first thing that I remember to do was to play some DOS games like Pr
Humberto Rocha
Publishing my first Game
A brief tale about my journey of publishing my first game
Real Python: PyCharm for Productive Python Development (Guide)
Link: https://realpython.com/pycharm-guide/
As a programmer, you should be focused on the business logic and creating useful applications for your users. In doing that, PyCharm by JetBrains saves you a lot of time by taking care of the routine
Link: https://realpython.com/pycharm-guide/
As a programmer, you should be focused on the business logic and creating useful applications for your users. In doing that, PyCharm by JetBrains saves you a lot of time by taking care of the routine
Realpython
PyCharm for Productive Python Development (Guide) – Real Python
In this step-by-step tutorial, you'll learn how you can use PyCharm to be a more productive Python developer. PyCharm makes debugging and visualization easy so you can focus on business logic and just get the job done.
Ruslan Spivak: Let’s Build A Simple Interpreter. Part 17: Call Stack and Activation Records
Link: https://ruslanspivak.com/lsbasi-part17/
“You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it.” — Margaret Thatcher
In 1968 during the Mexico City Summer Olympics, a marathon runner named John Stephen Akhwari found himself thousands mi
Link: https://ruslanspivak.com/lsbasi-part17/
“You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it.” — Margaret Thatcher
In 1968 during the Mexico City Summer Olympics, a marathon runner named John Stephen Akhwari found himself thousands mi
Ruslan's Blog
Let’s Build A Simple Interpreter. Part 17: Call Stack and Activation Records
You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it. - Margaret Thatcher
Stack Abuse: Introduction to the Python Pyramid Framework
Link: https://stackabuse.com/introduction-to-the-python-pyramid-framework/
Introduction
In this tutorial, we're going to learn how to use the Pyramid framework in Python. It is an open source web development framework which uses the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture p
Link: https://stackabuse.com/introduction-to-the-python-pyramid-framework/
Introduction
In this tutorial, we're going to learn how to use the Pyramid framework in Python. It is an open source web development framework which uses the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture p
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Introduction to the Python Pyramid Framework
Introduction In this tutorial, we're going to learn how to use the Pyramid framework in Python. It is an open source web development framework which uses the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture pattern and is based on Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI).…
Python Software Foundation: PyPI Security Q4 2019 Request for Information period opens.
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/gIKwwagf0H0/pypi-security-q4-2019-request-for.html
The Python Software Foundation Packaging Working Group has received funding from Facebook research to develop and deploy of enhanced security features to PyPI.
PyPI is a foundational component of th
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/gIKwwagf0H0/pypi-security-q4-2019-request-for.html
The Python Software Foundation Packaging Working Group has received funding from Facebook research to develop and deploy of enhanced security features to PyPI.
PyPI is a foundational component of th
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PyPI Security Q4 2019 Request for Information period opens.
The Python Software Foundation Packaging Working Group has received funding from Facebook research to develop and deploy of enhanced s...
Talk Python to Me: #227 Maintainable data science: Tips for non-developers
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/227/maintainable-data-science-tips-for-non-developers
Did you come to software development outside of traditional computer science? This is common, and even how I got into programming myself. I think it's especially true for data science and scientific c
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/227/maintainable-data-science-tips-for-non-developers
Did you come to software development outside of traditional computer science? This is common, and even how I got into programming myself. I think it's especially true for data science and scientific c
talkpython.fm
Maintainable data science: Tips for non-developers
Did you come to software development outside of traditional computer science? This is common, and even how I got into programming myself. I think it's especially true for data science and scientific computing. That's why I'm thrilled to bring you an episode…
IslandT: Find the maximum value within a string with Python
Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/2019/08/29/find-the-maximum-value-within-a-string-with-python/
In this chapter we are going to solve the above problem with a Python method. Given a string which consists of words and numbers, we are going to extract out the numbers that are within those words fr
Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/2019/08/29/find-the-maximum-value-within-a-string-with-python/
In this chapter we are going to solve the above problem with a Python method. Given a string which consists of words and numbers, we are going to extract out the numbers that are within those words fr
Ned Batchelder: Don’t omit tests from coverage
Link: https://nedbatchelder.com//blog/201908/dont_omit_tests_from_coverage.html
There’s a common idea out there that I want to refute. It’s this: when
measuring coverage, you should omit your tests from measurement.
Searching GitHub shows that lots of people do this.
This is a ba
Link: https://nedbatchelder.com//blog/201908/dont_omit_tests_from_coverage.html
There’s a common idea out there that I want to refute. It’s this: when
measuring coverage, you should omit your tests from measurement.
Searching GitHub shows that lots of people do this.
This is a ba
Nedbatchelder
Don’t omit tests from coverage
There’s a common idea out there that I want to refute. It’s this: when measuring coverage, you should omit your tests from measurement.
Thibauld Nion: 7 years of Django in 7-ish days
Link: https://tibonihoo.net/en/blog/2019/08/7-ans-de-django-en-1-semaine/
Spring was quite an "interesting time" for my personal project: WaterOnMars.
Indeed I started to work on adding a new feature (a first in a while
but maybe the topic of another post) but each time I w
Link: https://tibonihoo.net/en/blog/2019/08/7-ans-de-django-en-1-semaine/
Spring was quite an "interesting time" for my personal project: WaterOnMars.
Indeed I started to work on adding a new feature (a first in a while
but maybe the topic of another post) but each time I w
tlog
7 years of Django in 7-ish days
Spring was quite an "interesting time" for my personal project: WaterOnMars.
Indeed I started to work on adding a new feature (a first in a while
but maybe the topic of another post) but each time I w
Indeed I started to work on adding a new feature (a first in a while
but maybe the topic of another post) but each time I w
Continuum Analytics Blog: Canaries Can Tweet: Preview New Features with Conda Canary
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/preview-new-features-conda-canary/
Conda-canary is the pre-defaults-release channel for conda — it has the most recent version of conda. On occasion it will also have the latest pre-defaults-release of conda-build and other conda depen
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/preview-new-features-conda-canary/
Conda-canary is the pre-defaults-release channel for conda — it has the most recent version of conda. On occasion it will also have the latest pre-defaults-release of conda-build and other conda depen
Anaconda
Canaries Can Tweet: Preview New Features with Conda Canary
Conda-canary is the pre-defaults-release channel for conda - it's where you can get the latest features before they are released to everyone. Here's why you might consider using it and how.
Python Insider: Python 3.8.0b4 is now available for testing
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonInsider/~3/FTBbItOCE6g/python-380b4-is-now-available-for.html
It's time for the last beta release of Python 3.8. Go find it at:
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-380b4/
This
release is the last of four planned beta release previews. Beta
re
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonInsider/~3/FTBbItOCE6g/python-380b4-is-now-available-for.html
It's time for the last beta release of Python 3.8. Go find it at:
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-380b4/
This
release is the last of four planned beta release previews. Beta
re
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Python Insider: Python 3.8.0b4 is now available for testing
PyCharm: PyCharm 2019.2.2 Preview
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/sKj0AmdLh1s/
PyCharm 2019.2.2 Preview is now available!
Fixed in this Version
Some code insight fixes were implemented for Python 3.8:
Now the “continue” and “finally” clauses are allowed to be used.
Support for
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/sKj0AmdLh1s/
PyCharm 2019.2.2 Preview is now available!
Fixed in this Version
Some code insight fixes were implemented for Python 3.8:
Now the “continue” and “finally” clauses are allowed to be used.
Support for
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PyCharm 2019.2.2 Preview
PyCharm 2019.2.2 Preview is now available! Fixed in this Version Some code insight fixes were implemented for Python 3.8: Now the “continue” and “finally” clauses are allowe…
Matt Layman: Celery In A Shiv App - Building SaaS #31
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/celery-in-shiv/
In this episode, we baked the Celery worker and beat scheduler tool into the Shiv app. This is one more step on the path to simplifying the set of tools on the production server.
I started the stream
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/celery-in-shiv/
In this episode, we baked the Celery worker and beat scheduler tool into the Shiv app. This is one more step on the path to simplifying the set of tools on the production server.
I started the stream
Matt Layman
Celery In A Shiv App - Building SaaS #31
In this episode, we baked the Celery worker and beat scheduler tool into the Shiv app. This is one more step on the path to simplifying the set of tools on the production server.
Python Bytes: #145 The Python 3 “Y2K” problem
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/145/the-python-3-y2k-problem
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/145/the-python-3-y2k-problem
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The Python 3 “Y2K” problem
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Aug 31st, 2019