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PSF GSoC students blogs: BLOG POST #5

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/dvijaywargiyas-blog/blog-post-5-1/

 
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Hello all!
 
It has been a crazy week work wise. Right now, I am looking forward to receiving the second part of my GSoC stipend. Got a few things in mind to buy. Haha!!
 
The
Jacob Perkins: Python Vulnerability Checking Links

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/StreamHackerPython/~3/Ek3Lt9VyZsY/

Safety checks Python packages against a vulnerability databasePyUp offers a paid service for SafetyAutomatic Python Vulnerability Checking shows how to use GitHub actions to automate Safety checksGitH
PSF GSoC students blogs: Lifecycle hooks, threading and notification system in the user story system in GSOC'20

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sharmaaditya570191s-blog/lifecycle-hooks-threading-and-notification-system-in-the-user-story-system-in-gsoc-20/

A whole new set of awesome features are here for our beloved users. Do not get worried by the heavy terms in the title. Sit back, relax and follow me to catch a glimpse of my implementation for giving
PSF GSoC students blogs: Phase 3 - Weekly Check-in 10

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sakshamaroras-blog/phase-3-weekly-check-in-10/

End of Week 9  - 03/08/2020

What did you do this week?
This week, I planned on how DFFML will be able to provide a way that will make it very easy to work with Deep Neural Networks. I will be having
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Blog #5 (26th Jul - 2nd Aug)

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/arnav_ks-blog/weekly-blog-5-26th-jul-2nd-aug/

Hi all , we have released number-parser v0.1.0 out.   link
This was the primary goal of this project so really happy to get it done. This week was mostly spent in finalizing the version release which
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-in #10

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/aghinsas-blog/weekly-check-in-10-4/

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What did I do this week?
Added a new command-line option, so that we can run dataflow without
the need for Sources and tests for the
PSF GSoC students blogs: Sorting Things Out

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/mcsinyxs-blog/sorting-things-out/


Hi! I really hope that everyone reading this is still doing okay,
and if that isn't the case, I wish you a good day!

pip 20.2 Released!

Last Wednesday, pip 20.2 was released, deliver
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 9 Check-in

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/joaosferreiras-blog/week-9-check-in-2/

What did you do this week?
This week I continued the PR started in the previous week by adding more multimethods for indexing routines. The multimethods added are the following:
Generating index array
Podcast.__init__: Supporting The Full Lifecycle Of Machine Learning Projects With Metaflow

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/metaflow-machine-learning-operations-episode-274/

Netflix uses machine learning to power every aspect of their business. To do this effectively they have had to build extensive expertise and tooling to support their engineers. In this episode Savin G
Awesome Python Applications: buku

Link: https://github.com/jarun/buku


buku: Browser-independent bookmark manager with CLI and web server frontends, with integrations for browsers, cloud-based bookmark managers, and emacs.
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Repo
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Django Weblog: Django 3.1 Released

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2020/aug/04/django-31-released/

The Django team is happy to announce the release of Django 3.1.
The release notes cover the potpourri of new features in detail, but a few highlights are:

Asynchronous views and middleware support.
J
Mike Driscoll: Is the Python Community Becoming Toxic?

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/08/04/is-the-python-community-becoming-toxic/

The Python community is amazing. I started learning Python over 15 years ago and the community was almost always very supportive in helping me figure things out. However, the past few years there seem
Real Python: Practical Recipes for Working With Files in Python

Link: https://realpython.com/courses/practical-recipes-files/

Python has several built-in modules and functions for handling files. These functions are spread out over several modules such as os, os.path, shutil, and pathlib, to name a few. This course gathers i
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.6.9 : My colab tutorials - parts 008.

Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2020/08/python-369-my-colab-tutorials-parts-008.html

Today I deal with these two python packages named selenium and chromium-chromedriver.
I used selenium to get pieces of information from webpages.
These examples can be found at my GitHub project colab
Mike Driscoll: Python Malware May be Coming to a Computer Near You

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/08/04/python-malware-may-be-coming-to-a-computer-near-you/

Cyborg Security reported recently that malware is starting to appear that has been written using the Python programming language. Traditionally, most malware has been written in compiled languages, su
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #432 (Aug. 4, 2020)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/432

#432 – AUGUST 4, 2020 View in Browser » 4 Powerful Features Python Is Still Missing Python doesn’t have true constants, nor does it implement features like tail recursion optimization that many
Python Anywhere: Introduction to scheduled tasks helper scripts

Link: https://blog.pythonanywhere.com/190/

For all PythonAnywhere users who like to automate their workflow using scripts there’s already the pythonanywhere package which provides an interface for some PythonAnywhere API features.
If you’re on
Dataquest: Python Projects for Beginners (Massive 2020 Update)

Link: https://www.dataquest.io/blog/python-projects-for-beginners/

Learning Python can be difficult. You can spend time reading a textbook or watching videos, but then struggle to actually put what you've learned into practice. Or you might spend a ton of time learni