Moshe Zadka: Hey, Back Off!
Link: https://orbifold.xyz/back-off.html
The choice in parameters for back-off configuration is important.
It can be the difference between a barely noticable blip in service quality
and an hours-long site outage.
In order to explore the con
Link: https://orbifold.xyz/back-off.html
The choice in parameters for back-off configuration is important.
It can be the difference between a barely noticable blip in service quality
and an hours-long site outage.
In order to explore the con
orbifold.xyz
Orbifolds and Other Games - Hey, Back Off!
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Dr. David Pena
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/07/13/pydev-of-the-week-dr-david-pena/
This week we welcome Dr. David Pena as our PyDev of the Week! David is the author of StremeCoder, a Graphical Python Programming Editor. You can learn more about what David has been up to through his
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/07/13/pydev-of-the-week-dr-david-pena/
This week we welcome Dr. David Pena as our PyDev of the Week! David is the author of StremeCoder, a Graphical Python Programming Editor. You can learn more about what David has been up to through his
The Mouse Vs. The Python
PyDev of the Week: Dr. David Pena - The Mouse Vs. The Python
This week we welcome Dr. David Pena as our PyDev of the Week! David is the author of StremeCoder, a Graphical Python Programming Editor. You can learn more about what David has been up to through his Github profile. Let’s spend some time getting to know David…
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-In: Week 7
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/lenixlobos-blog/weekly-check-in-week-7/
Make sure to check out Project FURY : https://github.com/fury-gl/fury
Hey Everyone!
This week, multiple SDF primitives.
What did I do this week
The objective of this week was to understand the capab
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/lenixlobos-blog/weekly-check-in-week-7/
Make sure to check out Project FURY : https://github.com/fury-gl/fury
Hey Everyone!
This week, multiple SDF primitives.
What did I do this week
The objective of this week was to understand the capab
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Weekly Check-In: Week 7 - lenixlobo's Blog
Weekly Check-In: Week 7 - 29b61b21-4ad2-4b48-ab8a-f4ed5ddc5aa2 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 4 (belated)
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/ars-blog/week-4-belated/
I've been continuing to migrate to Django 3, which at this point should only be pending updating the unit test suite. Since this work has involved pulling several abandoned dependencies into our sourc
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/ars-blog/week-4-belated/
I've been continuing to migrate to Django 3, which at this point should only be pending updating the unit test suite. Since this work has involved pulling several abandoned dependencies into our sourc
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Week 4 (belated) - AR's Blog
Week 4 (belated) - 2025cf13-9b01-40fd-a602-c090ced9b959 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 5
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/ars-blog/week-5-3/
I've set aside Django 3 migration work for a bit to focus on cleaning up the codebase and database queries.
More on this later this week.
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/ars-blog/week-5-3/
I've set aside Django 3 migration work for a bit to focus on cleaning up the codebase and database queries.
More on this later this week.
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Week 5 - AR's Blog
Week 5 - 2025cf13-9b01-40fd-a602-c090ced9b959 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
PyBites: Analyzing covid-19 data with pandas and matplotlib
Link: https://pybit.es/guest-covid-19-data-analysis-pandas.html
Some time ago, I was talking to Martin on the Pybites Slack about a challenge that involved the pandas library.
I never really looked at data analysis, but triggered to complete the challenge ahead, I
Link: https://pybit.es/guest-covid-19-data-analysis-pandas.html
Some time ago, I was talking to Martin on the Pybites Slack about a challenge that involved the pandas library.
I never really looked at data analysis, but triggered to complete the challenge ahead, I
pybit.es
Analyzing covid-19 data with pandas and matplotlib - PyBites
Some time ago, I was talking to Martin on the Pybites Slack about a challenge that involved the pandas library. I never really looked at data analysis, but triggered to complete the challenge...
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 6 : Refining the KML UI Features
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/aryan_guptas-blog/week-6-refining-the-kml-ui-features/
Week 5 had been so smooth! I was covering up features daily. Progress was so sharp! I had around 3 to 4 features left to implement for this week. And my major part of the project would be over. And th
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/aryan_guptas-blog/week-6-refining-the-kml-ui-features/
Week 5 had been so smooth! I was covering up features daily. Progress was so sharp! I had around 3 to 4 features left to implement for this week. And my major part of the project would be over. And th
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Week 6 : Refining the KML UI Features - ARYAN_GUPTA's Blog
Week 6 : Refining the KML UI Features - a8bb065d-8553-4ccd-9d92-b9704e3fb7c5 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-In #4 (5th Jul - 12th Jul)
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/arnav_ks-blog/weekly-check-in-4-5th-jul-12th-jul/
So we are about halfway through the project and the number-parser library is going strong. We are very close to publish version 1.0 to PyPI.
What did you do this week ?
The parser library was refact
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/arnav_ks-blog/weekly-check-in-4-5th-jul-12th-jul/
So we are about halfway through the project and the number-parser library is going strong. We are very close to publish version 1.0 to PyPI.
What did you do this week ?
The parser library was refact
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Weekly Check-In #4 (5th Jul - 12th Jul) - arnav_k's Blog
Weekly Check-In #4 (5th Jul - 12th Jul) - b25b8e5e-93b2-4597-ad96-d9f39dde2e0d - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
PSF GSoC students blogs: Fourth Check-In
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/mcsinyxs-blog/fourth-check-in/
Hello there! I'm having my second year's last exam tomorrow, but it feels like summer already! I've been finalizing quite a few things to get them ready for pip 20.2b2.
What did I do last week?
I've s
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/mcsinyxs-blog/fourth-check-in/
Hello there! I'm having my second year's last exam tomorrow, but it feels like summer already! I've been finalizing quite a few things to get them ready for pip 20.2b2.
What did I do last week?
I've s
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Fourth Check-In - McSinyx's Blog
Fourth Check-In - c0f0a92a-4a65-4460-a3d7-58a14026d693 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Stack Abuse: What's New in Tensorflow 2.0?
Link: https://stackabuse.com/whats-new-in-tensorflow-2/
Introduction
If you are a Machine Learning Engineer, Data Scientist, or a hobbyist developing Machine Learning Models from time to time just for fun, then it is very likely that you are familiar with
Link: https://stackabuse.com/whats-new-in-tensorflow-2/
Introduction
If you are a Machine Learning Engineer, Data Scientist, or a hobbyist developing Machine Learning Models from time to time just for fun, then it is very likely that you are familiar with
Stack Abuse
What's New in Tensorflow 2.0?
Introduction
If you are a Machine Learning Engineer, Data Scientist, or a hobbyist developing
Machine Learning Models from time to time just for fun, then it is very likely
that you are familiar with Tensorflow.
Tensorflow is an open-source and a free framework…
If you are a Machine Learning Engineer, Data Scientist, or a hobbyist developing
Machine Learning Models from time to time just for fun, then it is very likely
that you are familiar with Tensorflow.
Tensorflow is an open-source and a free framework…
Janusworx: A Hundred Days of Code, Day 006 - Starting and Quitting Comprehensions
Link: https://janusworx.com/blog/a-hundred-days-of-code-day-006-starting-and-quitting-comprehensions/
I know I said, I’d start with the basics, Reuven, but please forgive me this once :)
Will do the rest, bottom up :)
Have started up with this, because I’m fascinated with how folks manage to build i
Link: https://janusworx.com/blog/a-hundred-days-of-code-day-006-starting-and-quitting-comprehensions/
I know I said, I’d start with the basics, Reuven, but please forgive me this once :)
Will do the rest, bottom up :)
Have started up with this, because I’m fascinated with how folks manage to build i
Janusworx
A Hundred Days of Code, Day 006 - Starting and Quitting Comprehensions
I know I said, I’d start with the basics, Reuven, but please forgive me this once :)
Will do the rest, bottom up :)
Have started up with this, because I’m fascinated with how folks manage to build i
Will do the rest, bottom up :)
Have started up with this, because I’m fascinated with how folks manage to build i
Real Python: Learn IP Address Concepts With Python's ipaddress Module
Link: https://realpython.com/python-ipaddress-module/
Python’s ipaddress module is an underappreciated gem from the Python standard library. You don’t have to be a full-blown network engineer to have been exposed to IP addresses in the wild. IP addresses
Link: https://realpython.com/python-ipaddress-module/
Python’s ipaddress module is an underappreciated gem from the Python standard library. You don’t have to be a full-blown network engineer to have been exposed to IP addresses in the wild. IP addresses
Realpython
Learn IP Address Concepts With Python's ipaddress Module – Real Python
In this step-by-step tutorial, you'll learn how to inspect and manipulate IP addresses as Python objects with Python's ipaddress module, improving your understanding of IP address mechanics and patterns used by the module.
PyCharm: Webinar: “Simplify Your Tests With Fixtures” with Oliver Bestwalter
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/l6AxrMjpJ34/
Fixtures can make your tests simpler and easier to maintain by using or creating common abstractions to be shared amongst your tests. In this webinar with Oliver Bestwalter we will look at what proble
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/l6AxrMjpJ34/
Fixtures can make your tests simpler and easier to maintain by using or creating common abstractions to be shared amongst your tests. In this webinar with Oliver Bestwalter we will look at what proble
JetBrains Blog
Webinar: “Simplify Your Tests With Fixtures” with Oliver Bestwalter
Codementor: How should I prepare for a Python interview?
Link: https://www.codementor.io/narendranareshit/how-should-i-prepare-for-a-python-interview-18bqmqg8g8
Before you go in for a python interview, there are a few things which you should know and refresh.
For Better Guidence : https://nareshit.com/python-online-training/
Link: https://www.codementor.io/narendranareshit/how-should-i-prepare-for-a-python-interview-18bqmqg8g8
Before you go in for a python interview, there are a few things which you should know and refresh.
For Better Guidence : https://nareshit.com/python-online-training/
www.codementor.io
How should I prepare for a Python interview? | Codementor
Before you go in for a python interview, there are a few things which you should know and refresh.
For Better Guidence : https://nareshit.com/python-online-training/
For Better Guidence : https://nareshit.com/python-online-training/
PSF GSoC students blogs: Comment queries and edit mutations in the feature request system in GSOC’20
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sharmaaditya570191s-blog/comment-queries-and-edit-mutations-in-the-feature-request-system-in-gsoc20/
Sometimes we are not able to express all our thoughts and ideas in one go. A great idea may strike later or you may want to comment and give some suggestions and feedback to stories of other users. Co
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sharmaaditya570191s-blog/comment-queries-and-edit-mutations-in-the-feature-request-system-in-gsoc20/
Sometimes we are not able to express all our thoughts and ideas in one go. A great idea may strike later or you may want to comment and give some suggestions and feedback to stories of other users. Co
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Comment queries and edit mutations in the feature request system in GSOC’20 - sharmaaditya570191's Blog
Comment queries and edit mutations in the feature request system in GSOC’20 - d4413a04-9698-4071-b7bc-a43bd84c7f68 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC Weekly Check-In #4
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/tanish19s-blog/gsoc-weekly-check-in-4/
What did I do this week?
I did some code refactoring, some UI tweaks based on my mentor's suggestions, wrote tests for delete and edit feature in chat and added the image and document upload feature i
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/tanish19s-blog/gsoc-weekly-check-in-4/
What did I do this week?
I did some code refactoring, some UI tweaks based on my mentor's suggestions, wrote tests for delete and edit feature in chat and added the image and document upload feature i
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - GSoC Weekly Check-In #4 - Tanish19's Blog
GSoC Weekly Check-In #4 - 59401f95-9c21-45e5-a073-f22d29715235 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check In #4
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/dvijaywargiyas-blog/weekly-check-in-4-10/
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Hello all!
The past 6 weeks have been pretty amazing and I have learned a lot of new things.
The last week was kinda smooth is what I'd say. I worked on the Comments compon
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/dvijaywargiyas-blog/weekly-check-in-4-10/
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Hello all!
The past 6 weeks have been pretty amazing and I have learned a lot of new things.
The last week was kinda smooth is what I'd say. I worked on the Comments compon
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Weekly Check In #4 - dvijaywargiya's Blog
Weekly Check In #4 - 70a27e08-d7bb-4969-bfa4-391139c1cbe9 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Python⇒Speed: Too many objects: Reducing memory overhead from Python instances
Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/python-object-memory/
Every time you create an instance of a class in Python, you are using up some memory–including overhead that might actually be larger than the data you care about.
Create a million objects, and you ha
Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/python-object-memory/
Every time you create an instance of a class in Python, you are using up some memory–including overhead that might actually be larger than the data you care about.
Create a million objects, and you ha
Python⇒Speed
Too many objects: Reducing memory overhead from Python instances
Objects in Python have large memory overhead. Learn why, and what do about it: avoiding dicts, fewer objects, and more.
Wingware: Wing Python IDE 7.2.3 - July 13, 2020
Link: https://wingware.com/news/2020-07-13
Wing 7.2.3 introduces a How-To for using Wing with PyXLL, adds folding in .pyi and .pi
files, fixes opening files from the macOS Catalina Finder, and makes many usability
improvements.
Download Wing 7
Link: https://wingware.com/news/2020-07-13
Wing 7.2.3 introduces a How-To for using Wing with PyXLL, adds folding in .pyi and .pi
files, fixes opening files from the macOS Catalina Finder, and makes many usability
improvements.
Download Wing 7
Wingware
Wing Python IDE 7.2.3 - July 13, 2020 - Wing Python IDE
Wing 7.2.3 introduces a How-To for using Wing with PyXLL, adds folding in .pyi
and .pi files, fixes opening files from macOS Catalina Finder, and makes many usability
improvements.
and .pi files, fixes opening files from macOS Catalina Finder, and makes many usability
improvements.