Julien Danjou: Python Logging with Datadog
Link: https://julien.danjou.info/python-logging-with-datadog/
At Mergify, we generate a pretty large amount of logs. Every time an event is received from GitHub for a particular pull request, our engine computes a new state for it. Doing so, it logs some informa
Link: https://julien.danjou.info/python-logging-with-datadog/
At Mergify, we generate a pretty large amount of logs. Every time an event is received from GitHub for a particular pull request, our engine computes a new state for it. Doing so, it logs some informa
Julien Danjou
Python Logging with Datadog
At Mergify, we generate a pretty large amount of logs. Every time an event is received from GitHub for a particular pull request, our engine computes a new state for it. Doing so, it logs some informational statements about what it's doing — and any error…
James Bennett: How I'm testing in 2020
Link: https://www.b-list.org/weblog/2020/feb/03/how-im-testing-2020/
Once upon a time I wrote a bit about testing, specifically how I was organizing and testing my open-source Django apps. It’s been a while since that post, though, and the calendar has even flipped ove
Link: https://www.b-list.org/weblog/2020/feb/03/how-im-testing-2020/
Once upon a time I wrote a bit about testing, specifically how I was organizing and testing my open-source Django apps. It’s been a while since that post, though, and the calendar has even flipped ove
Anarcat: 20 most significant programming languages in history
Link: https://anarc.at/blog/2020-02-02-most-significant-programming-languages-history/
This is a preposterous table I just made up after reading Wikipedia's
History of Programming Languages. I was trying to figure out which
programming language or environment this article might be
refer
Link: https://anarc.at/blog/2020-02-02-most-significant-programming-languages-history/
This is a preposterous table I just made up after reading Wikipedia's
History of Programming Languages. I was trying to figure out which
programming language or environment this article might be
refer
anarc.at
20 most significant programming languages in history
anarcat
Real Python: Use a Flask Blueprint to Architect Your Applications
Link: https://realpython.com/flask-blueprint/
Flask is a very popular web application framework that leaves almost all design and architecture decisions up to the developer. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how a Flask Blueprint, or Blueprint for s
Link: https://realpython.com/flask-blueprint/
Flask is a very popular web application framework that leaves almost all design and architecture decisions up to the developer. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how a Flask Blueprint, or Blueprint for s
Realpython
Use a Flask Blueprint to Architect Your Applications – Real Python
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to use a Flask Blueprint to help you structure your application by grouping its functionality into reusable components. You'll learn what Blueprints are, how they work, and how you can use them to organize your code.
Python Bytes: #167 Cheating at Kaggle and uWSGI in prod
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/167/cheating-at-kaggle-and-uwsgi-in-prod
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/167/cheating-at-kaggle-and-uwsgi-in-prod
pythonbytes.fm
Cheating at Kaggle and uWSGI in prod
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Feb 3rd, 2020
Podcast.__init__: Build Your Own Personal Data Repository With Nostalgia
Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/nostalgia-personal-data-repository-episode-248/
The companies that we entrust our personal data to are using that information to gain extensive insights into our lives and habits while not always making those findings accessible to us. Pascal van K
Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/nostalgia-personal-data-repository-episode-248/
The companies that we entrust our personal data to are using that information to gain extensive insights into our lives and habits while not always making those findings accessible to us. Pascal van K
The Python Podcast.__init__
The Python Podcast.__init__: Build Your Own Personal Data Repository With Nostalgia
An interview about how the Nostalgia project makes it possible to collect and integrate your personal data across sources and services to gain insights into your digital habits
Kushal Das: Tor rpm package repository for Fedora and CentOS/RHEL
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/tor-rpm-package-repository-for-fedora-and-centos-rhel.html
Now we have official Tor RPM repositories for
Fedora, CentOS/RHEL. The support
documentation is already in place.
Using this repository, you can get the latest Tor build for your distribution
from th
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/tor-rpm-package-repository-for-fedora-and-centos-rhel.html
Now we have official Tor RPM repositories for
Fedora, CentOS/RHEL. The support
documentation is already in place.
Using this repository, you can get the latest Tor build for your distribution
from th
Go Deh: Sharing another way?
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GoDeh/~3/ShxwjsprIus/sharing-another-way.html
Tickled!Sharing came up in something I was reading that got me revisiting the Wikipedia page on the Thue Morse Sequence. Tucked away to the right is a static image of ones and zeroes with the caption:
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GoDeh/~3/ShxwjsprIus/sharing-another-way.html
Tickled!Sharing came up in something I was reading that got me revisiting the Wikipedia page on the Thue Morse Sequence. Tucked away to the right is a static image of ones and zeroes with the caption:
Blogspot
Sharing another way?
Tickled! Sharing came up in something I was reading that got me revisiting the Wikipedia page on the Thue Morse Sequence . Tucked away to ...
Learn PyQt: Adding images to PyQt5/PySide2 applications, using QLabel and QPixmap
Link: https://www.learnpyqt.com/blog/adding-images-to-pyqt5-applications/
Adding images to your application is a common requirement, whether you're building an image/photo viewer, or just want to add some decoration to your GUI. Unfortunately, because of how this is done i
Link: https://www.learnpyqt.com/blog/adding-images-to-pyqt5-applications/
Adding images to your application is a common requirement, whether you're building an image/photo viewer, or just want to add some decoration to your GUI. Unfortunately, because of how this is done i
Learn PyQt
Adding images to PyQt5/PySide2 applications, using QLabel and QPixmap
Using QLabel to easily add images to your applications. The hands-on guide to building PyQt5 apps. Rapid GUI development with Python.
Codementor: How to Hire Developers for Your Startup?
Link: https://www.codementor.io/semidotinfotech826/hiring-developers-for-your-startup-top-things-you-need-to-know-13azmsmit5
Are you looking for hiring developers for your startup but don't know how to do the same? Hire are top things you should know before hiring.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/semidotinfotech826/hiring-developers-for-your-startup-top-things-you-need-to-know-13azmsmit5
Are you looking for hiring developers for your startup but don't know how to do the same? Hire are top things you should know before hiring.
Roberto Alsina: XRandRoll: a new program to configure displays
Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/xrandroll-a-new-program-to-configure-displays.html
TL; DR: I wrote a experimental tool to support X display configurations which I think is, or at least will be, better than others, and you can check it out at https://github.com/ralsina/xrandroll
Now
Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/xrandroll-a-new-program-to-configure-displays.html
TL; DR: I wrote a experimental tool to support X display configurations which I think is, or at least will be, better than others, and you can check it out at https://github.com/ralsina/xrandroll
Now
Lateral Opinion
XRandRoll: a new program to configure displays
TL; DR: I wrote a experimental tool to support X display configurations which I think is, or at least will be, better than others, and you can check it out at https://github.com/ralsina/xrandroll
Now
Now
Real Python: Sets in Python
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/sets-python/
In this course, you’ll learn about sets. They’re a useful data structure that allows you to do some complex operations more easily. They come up everywhere in the real world and are important to under
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/sets-python/
In this course, you’ll learn about sets. They’re a useful data structure that allows you to do some complex operations more easily. They come up everywhere in the real world and are important to under
Realpython
Sets in Python – Real Python
In this course, you'll learn how to work with Python's set data type. You'll see how to define set objects in Python and discover the operations that they support. By the end of this course, you'll have a good feel for when a set is an appropriate choice…
Dataquest: Python for Beginners: Why Does Python Look the Way It Does?
Link: https://www.dataquest.io/blog/python-for-beginners-why-python-code-look/
When you're just getting started, looking at Python can be intimidating. Why the different colors? What are those line breaks for? Here are the answers you seek.
The post Python for Beginners: Why Doe
Link: https://www.dataquest.io/blog/python-for-beginners-why-python-code-look/
When you're just getting started, looking at Python can be intimidating. Why the different colors? What are those line breaks for? Here are the answers you seek.
The post Python for Beginners: Why Doe
Dataquest
Python for Beginners: Why Does Python Look the Way It Does?
When you're just getting started, looking at Python can be intimidating. Why the different colors? What are those line breaks for? Here are the answers you seek.
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #406 (Feb. 4, 2020)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/406
#406 – FEBRUARY 4, 2020 View in Browser » How We Retired Python 2 and Improved Developer Happiness “Now that LinkedIn engineering has fully embraced Python 3, we no longer have to worry about su
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/406
#406 – FEBRUARY 4, 2020 View in Browser » How We Retired Python 2 and Improved Developer Happiness “Now that LinkedIn engineering has fully embraced Python 3, we no longer have to worry about su
Pycoders
PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #406
Issue #406 of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter, published Feb. 4, 2020.
Techiediaries - Django: Django 3 Authentication with a MySQL Database— Login, Logout and Password Change/Reset
Link: https://www.techiediaries.com/django/django-3-authentication-with-login-logout-and-password-reset-views/
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to easily add a complete authentication system to your django 3 application with login, logout and password change and reset functionalities.
We'll be using django 3
Link: https://www.techiediaries.com/django/django-3-authentication-with-login-logout-and-password-reset-views/
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to easily add a complete authentication system to your django 3 application with login, logout and password change and reset functionalities.
We'll be using django 3
Techiediaries
Django 3 Authentication with a MySQL Database— Login, Logout and Password Change/Reset | Techiediaries
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to easily add a complete authentication system to your django 3 application with login, logout and password change and reset functionalities
Wing Tips: Using virtualenv with Wing Python IDE
Link: https://wingware.com/blog/virtualenv
Wing version 7.2 has been released, and the
next couple Wing Tips look at some of its new features.
Last time at code reformatting with Black
and YAPF. Now let's investigate Wing 7.2's expanded suppor
Link: https://wingware.com/blog/virtualenv
Wing version 7.2 has been released, and the
next couple Wing Tips look at some of its new features.
Last time at code reformatting with Black
and YAPF. Now let's investigate Wing 7.2's expanded suppor
Wingware
Wing Tips: Using virtualenv with Wing Python IDE - Wing Python IDE
Wing 7.2 expanded the options for working with virtualenv, so it's time to
revisit how to use virtualenv with Wing.
revisit how to use virtualenv with Wing.
Martijn Faassen: Looking for new challenges
Link: http://blog.startifact.com/posts/looking-again/
I'm looking for new freelance challenges again! I've had an awesome couple of
years working for a client that still keeps me very busy, but it's time to
start thinking about moving on to something ne
Link: http://blog.startifact.com/posts/looking-again/
I'm looking for new freelance challenges again! I've had an awesome couple of
years working for a client that still keeps me very busy, but it's time to
start thinking about moving on to something ne
Secret Weblog
Looking for new challenges
I'm looking for new freelance challenges again! I've had an awesome couple of
years working for a client that still keeps me very busy, but it's time to
start thinking about moving on to something new
years working for a client that still keeps me very busy, but it's time to
start thinking about moving on to something new
IslandT: Create an application with python to record sales
Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/create-an-application-with-python-to-record-sales/
In the previous article, I have created an application with python to record sales for various items. In this article, I have slightly modified the previous program to remove some errors in the code a
Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/create-an-application-with-python-to-record-sales/
In the previous article, I have created an application with python to record sales for various items. In this article, I have slightly modified the previous program to remove some errors in the code a
Kibiwebgeek
Create an application with python to record sales
In the previous article, I have created an application with python to record sales for various items. In this article, I have slightly modified the previous program to remove some errors in the...
Zato Blog: Accessing cache APIs from command line
Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/cache-cli.html
In addition to a GUI, Python and REST APIs, it is now possible to access your
Zato
caches
from command line. Learn from this article how to quickly check, set and delete keys in this way - particularl
Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/cache-cli.html
In addition to a GUI, Python and REST APIs, it is now possible to access your
Zato
caches
from command line. Learn from this article how to quickly check, set and delete keys in this way - particularl
Zato Blog
Accessing cache APIs from command line
Stack Abuse: Deploying Django Apps to Heroku from GitHub
Link: https://stackabuse.com/deploying-django-apps-to-heroku-from-github/
Introduction
Heroku is a popular Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that allows developers to run and deploy applications by availing the infrastructure required in terms of hardware and software.
This mean
Link: https://stackabuse.com/deploying-django-apps-to-heroku-from-github/
Introduction
Heroku is a popular Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that allows developers to run and deploy applications by availing the infrastructure required in terms of hardware and software.
This mean
Stack Abuse
Deploying Django Apps to Heroku from GitHub
In this article, we'll outline the deployment of a Django application to a Heroku pipeline from a GitHub repository.