Catalin George Festila: Python 3.8.0 : New release of python development.
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/10/python-380-new-release-of-python.html
Good news from the python development area with the new release of python development:
Python 3.7.5 Oct. 15, 2019 and Python 3.8.0 Oct. 14, 2019
Now you can use the new python version 3.8.0 from the
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/10/python-380-new-release-of-python.html
Good news from the python development area with the new release of python development:
Python 3.7.5 Oct. 15, 2019 and Python 3.8.0 Oct. 14, 2019
Now you can use the new python version 3.8.0 from the
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Python 3.8.0 : New release of python development.
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Python Insider: Python 3.7.5 is now available
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonInsider/~3/JAw1EKIElcE/python-375-is-now-available.html
Python 3.7.5 is now available, the next maintenance release of Python 3.7. You can find the release files, a link to the changelog, and more information here:
https://www.python.org/downloads/r
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonInsider/~3/JAw1EKIElcE/python-375-is-now-available.html
Python 3.7.5 is now available, the next maintenance release of Python 3.7. You can find the release files, a link to the changelog, and more information here:
https://www.python.org/downloads/r
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Python Insider: Python 3.7.5 is now available
Python Bytes: #152 You have 35 million lines of Python 2, now what?
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/152/you-have-35-million-lines-of-python-2-now-what
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/152/you-have-35-million-lines-of-python-2-now-what
pythonbytes.fm
You have 35 million lines of Python 2, now what?
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Oct 15th, 2019
Talk Python to Me: #234 Awesome Python Applications
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/234/awesome-python-applications
Have you heard of awesome lists? They are well, pretty awesome! Gathering up the most loved libraries and packages for a given topic.
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/234/awesome-python-applications
Have you heard of awesome lists? They are well, pretty awesome! Gathering up the most loved libraries and packages for a given topic.
talkpython.fm
Awesome Python Applications
Have you heard of awesome lists? They are well, pretty awesome! Gathering up the most loved libraries and packages for a given topic.
Test and Code: 91: Python 3.8 - what's new
Link: https://testandcode.com/91
Python 3.8.0 final is live and ready to download.
On todays episode, we're going to run through what's new, picking out the bits that I think are the most interesting and affect the most people, inclu
Link: https://testandcode.com/91
Python 3.8.0 final is live and ready to download.
On todays episode, we're going to run through what's new, picking out the bits that I think are the most interesting and affect the most people, inclu
Test & Code - Python, Testing, and Software Engineering
Test & Code - Python, Testing, and Software Engineering 91: Python 3.8 - what's new
Python 3.8.0 final is live and ready to download. This episode covers what's new, including new language features, standard library changes, and optimizations.
Hynek Schlawack: Sharing Your Labor of Love: PyPI Quick and Dirty
Link: https://hynek.me/articles/sharing-your-labor-of-love-pypi-quick-and-dirty/
A completely incomplete guide to packaging a Python module and sharing it with the world on PyPI.
Link: https://hynek.me/articles/sharing-your-labor-of-love-pypi-quick-and-dirty/
A completely incomplete guide to packaging a Python module and sharing it with the world on PyPI.
Hynek Schlawack
Sharing Your Labor of Love: PyPI Quick and Dirty
A completely incomplete guide to packaging a Python module and sharing it with the world on PyPI.
Continuum Analytics Blog: What Can AI Teach Us about Bias and Fairness?
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/machine-learning-bias-fairness/
By: Peter Wang & Natalie Parra-Novosad As researchers, journalists, and many others have discovered, machine learning algorithms can deliver biased results. One notorious example is ProPublica’s disco
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/machine-learning-bias-fairness/
By: Peter Wang & Natalie Parra-Novosad As researchers, journalists, and many others have discovered, machine learning algorithms can deliver biased results. One notorious example is ProPublica’s disco
Anaconda
Anaconda | What Can AI Teach Us about Bias and Fairness?
By: Peter Wang & Natalie Parra-Novosad As researchers, journalists, and many others have discovered, machine learning algorithms can deliver biased results. One notorious example is ProPublica’s discovery of bias in a software called COMPAS used by the U.S.…
Real Python: Python sleep(): How to Add Time Delays to Your Code
Link: https://realpython.com/python-sleep/
Have you ever needed to make your Python program wait for something? Most of the time, you’d want your code to execute as quickly as possible. But there are times when letting your code sleep for a wh
Link: https://realpython.com/python-sleep/
Have you ever needed to make your Python program wait for something? Most of the time, you’d want your code to execute as quickly as possible. But there are times when letting your code sleep for a wh
Realpython
Python sleep(): How to Add Time Delays to Your Code – Real Python
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to add time delays to your Python programs. You'll use decorators and the built-in time module to add Python sleep() calls to your code. Then, you'll discover how time delays work with threads, asynchronous functions, and…
Stories in My Pocket: PyCon 2019: Open Spaces
Link: https://storiesinmypocket.com/articles/pycon-2019-open-spaces/
There have been a few thoughts about PyCon US 2019 that have been bouncing around my head, wanting to come out. Today, I want to talk about PyCon's Open Spaces, and why you should start planning on at
Link: https://storiesinmypocket.com/articles/pycon-2019-open-spaces/
There have been a few thoughts about PyCon US 2019 that have been bouncing around my head, wanting to come out. Today, I want to talk about PyCon's Open Spaces, and why you should start planning on at
Roberto Alsina: Episodio 11: Type Hints
Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/episodio-11-type-hints%09.html
¿Qué son los Type Hints en Python? ¿Para qué sirven? ¿Cómo se usan?
Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/episodio-11-type-hints%09.html
¿Qué son los Type Hints en Python? ¿Para qué sirven? ¿Cómo se usan?
Lateral Opinion
Episodio 11: Type Hints
¿Qué son los Type Hints en Python? ¿Para qué sirven? ¿Cómo se usan?
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.4 : Test the DHCP handshakes.
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/10/python-374-test-dhcp-handshakes.html
First, the DHCP is based on the earlier BOOTP protocol which uses well-known port numbers for both server and client instead of an ephemeral port. The server and the client communicate via broadcast a
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/10/python-374-test-dhcp-handshakes.html
First, the DHCP is based on the earlier BOOTP protocol which uses well-known port numbers for both server and client instead of an ephemeral port. The server and the client communicate via broadcast a
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Anarcat: Theory: average bus factor = 1
Link: https://anarc.at/blog/2019-10-16-bus-factor/
Two articles recently made me realize that all my free
software projects basically have a bus factor of one. I am the
sole maintainer of every piece of software I have ever written that I
still mainta
Link: https://anarc.at/blog/2019-10-16-bus-factor/
Two articles recently made me realize that all my free
software projects basically have a bus factor of one. I am the
sole maintainer of every piece of software I have ever written that I
still mainta
Full Stack Python: Basic Data Types in Python 3: Strings
Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/blog/python-basic-data-types-strings.html
There is a lot to learn on your Python journey when you are
new to the programming language. Once you are
comfortable writing and executing code, your first stop becomes understanding
how to represe
Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/blog/python-basic-data-types-strings.html
There is a lot to learn on your Python journey when you are
new to the programming language. Once you are
comfortable writing and executing code, your first stop becomes understanding
how to represe
Fullstackpython
Basic Data Types in Python 3: Strings
Learn to create and manipulate strings in this series of blog posts on basic data types in Python programming. Great post on fullstackpython.com!
Janusworx: Multiple Slugs for Multiple Webpages in Nikola
Link: https://janusworx.com/multiple-slugs-for-multiple-webpages-in-nikola/
Here’s a delightful little thing I discovered, using Nikola today.
As part of a little housecleaning, I wanted to have a single page have two web urls.
As in Books I’ve Read and Books in 2020.
Don’t
Link: https://janusworx.com/multiple-slugs-for-multiple-webpages-in-nikola/
Here’s a delightful little thing I discovered, using Nikola today.
As part of a little housecleaning, I wanted to have a single page have two web urls.
As in Books I’ve Read and Books in 2020.
Don’t
Janusworx
Multiple Slugs for Multiple Webpages in Nikola
Here’s a delightful little thing I discovered, using Nikola today.
As part of a little housecleaning, I wanted to have a single page have two web urls.
As in Books I’ve Read and Books in 2020.
Don’t
As part of a little housecleaning, I wanted to have a single page have two web urls.
As in Books I’ve Read and Books in 2020.
Don’t
Roberto Alsina: Episodio 12: Buen Gusto
Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/episodio-12-buen-gusto.html
Enfrentado a un problema, uno de los criterios para buscar la solución es el misterioso "que sea pitónico". ¿Qué es eso? ¿Vale la pena usar algo más lindo pero 12 veces más lento? ¿Y cómo sé eso? ¿Pue
Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/episodio-12-buen-gusto.html
Enfrentado a un problema, uno de los criterios para buscar la solución es el misterioso "que sea pitónico". ¿Qué es eso? ¿Vale la pena usar algo más lindo pero 12 veces más lento? ¿Y cómo sé eso? ¿Pue
Lateral Opinion
Episodio 12: Buen Gusto
Enfrentado a un problema, uno de los criterios para buscar la solución es el misterioso "que sea pitónico". ¿Qué es eso? ¿Vale la pena usar algo más lindo pero 12 veces más lento? ¿Y cómo sé eso? ¿Pue
Abhijeet Pal: Creating Comments System With Django
Link: https://djangocentral.com/creating-comments-system-with-django/
In this tutorial, we will build a basic commenting system for a Django 2.X app, which lets readers add comments on posts.
Here is a preview of what we are going to build by the end of this tutorial.
Link: https://djangocentral.com/creating-comments-system-with-django/
In this tutorial, we will build a basic commenting system for a Django 2.X app, which lets readers add comments on posts.
Here is a preview of what we are going to build by the end of this tutorial.
Djangocentral
Creating Comments System With Django
In this tutorial, we will build a basic commenting system for a Django 2.X app, which lets readers add comments on posts. Here is a preview of what we
Abhijeet Pal: Creating A Super User In Django
Link: https://djangocentral.com/creating-super-user-in-django/
Django’s prominent feature is the admin interface, which makes it stand out from the competition. It is a built-in app that automatically generates a user interface to add and modify a site’s content.
Link: https://djangocentral.com/creating-super-user-in-django/
Django’s prominent feature is the admin interface, which makes it stand out from the competition. It is a built-in app that automatically generates a user interface to add and modify a site’s content.
Djangocentral
Creating A Super User In Django
Django's prominent feature is the admin interface, which makes it stand out from the competition. It is a built-in app that automatically generates a user in
Abhijeet Pal: Using PostgreSQL with Django
Link: https://djangocentral.com/using-postgresql-with-django/
Django is a high level full-stack open-source web framework written in Python, that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.
Django, in its ‘out-of-the-box’ state, is set up to commun
Link: https://djangocentral.com/using-postgresql-with-django/
Django is a high level full-stack open-source web framework written in Python, that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.
Django, in its ‘out-of-the-box’ state, is set up to commun
Djangocentral
Using PostgreSQL with Django
Django is a high level full-stack open-source web fram
Wingware Blog: Using Matplotlib with Wing 7
Link: https://wingware.com/blog/matplotlib
Wing supports interactive development and debugging of Python code designed for the
Matplotlib numerical and scientific plotting library, so plots can be shown and updated
from the command line. For e
Link: https://wingware.com/blog/matplotlib
Wing supports interactive development and debugging of Python code designed for the
Matplotlib numerical and scientific plotting library, so plots can be shown and updated
from the command line. For e
Wingware
Wing Tips: Using Matplotlib with Wing 7 - Wing Python IDE
Learn how to use Wing Python IDE to interactively develop and debug Python code designed
for the Matplotlib numerical and scientific plotting library.
for the Matplotlib numerical and scientific plotting library.
py.CheckIO: TOP 5 Software Failures of 2018–2019 (#5 is pretty alarming)
Link: http://py.checkio.org/blog/top-5-software-failures-2018-2019/
Link: http://py.checkio.org/blog/top-5-software-failures-2018-2019/
Py.CheckiO - games for coders
TOP 5 Software Failures of 2018–2019 (#5 is pretty alarming). python coding challenges - Py.CheckiO
You have to see a few recent software failure examples from 2018-2019.