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Awesome Python Applications: RDPY

Link: https://github.com/citronneur/rdpy


RDPY: An implementation of the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol built on Twisted, including applications for client use, MITM proxy, and Honeypot server.
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Awesome Python Applications: Thug

Link: https://github.com/buffer/thug


Thug: Low-interaction honeyclient designed to mimic the behavior of a web browser in order to detect and emulate malicious contents.
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Catalin George Festila: Python Qt5 - Get item data from QTreeWidgets.

Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2020/08/python-qt5-get-item-data-from.html

In this example, I create a tree view with QTreeView with all folders tree.
I add a context_menu with two options.
One option is to get the data from item and is the name of the folder.
The second opt
Nikolaos Diamantis: A movie connection quiz in Python

Link: http://www.nikos7am.com/posts/movie_connections_quiz/

Not so long time ago, I was living and working in Graz, Austria, and in my free time, I would regularly take part in a Pub Quiz.
Every Tuesday evening, me and my team the legendary Dudes, would gather
PSF GSoC students blogs: Final Blog GSoC 2020

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/dvijaywargiyas-blog/final-blog-gsoc-2020-1/

We are in the endgame now. Haaha!
The past few months have been amazing. The discussions and the long distance collaboration has given me a completely new perspective of the technology industry. I don
PSF GSoC students blogs: From console.log to GSoC

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sharmaaditya570191s-blog/from-console-log-to-gsoc/

Introduction
I am Aditya Sharma, a third year Computer Science student at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Jammu. Yes! I belong to that so called “TIER-3” group but I firmly believe that hard work a
Quansight Labs Blog: IPython reproducible builds

Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/2020/08/ipython-reproducible-builds/

Starting with IPython 7.16.1 (released in June 2020), you should be able to recreate the sdist (.tar.gz) and wheel
(.whl), and get byte for byte identical result to the wheels published on PyPI. This
Podcast.__init__: Working In The Code Mines: Mining Software Repositories With PyDriller

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/pydriller-mining-software-repositories-episode-277/

A large portion of the software industry has standardized on Git as the version control sytem of choice. But have you thought about all of the information that you are generating with your branches, c
IslandT: Python for loop example – solving drone path

Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/python-for-loop-example-solving-drone-path/

In this example, we will use the Python for loop with the range function to show the drone’s path by lighting up lamps on the path of the drone.
You will be given two strings: lamps and drone. lamps r
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-In #7 (16th Aug - 23rd Aug)

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/arnav_ks-blog/weekly-check-in-7-16th-aug-23rd-aug/

Hi, so we have almost reached the end of the program. It's time to wrap up all the work and polish it.
What did you do this week ?
I created the PR for date-parser incorporation and nearly all the te
Artem Golubin: How to turn an ordinary gzip archive into a database

Link: http://rushter.com/blog/gzip-indexing/

This article demonstrates how specially crafted gzip archives can be
used as a database like storage. It also introduces a Python package and
explains how it works.
gzip is a popular file compression
Real Python: Django Redirects

Link: https://realpython.com/courses/django-redirects/

When you build web applications in Python using the Django framework, you’ll likely need to redirect the user from one URL to another. This course covers what you need to know about redirecting in Dja
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 12 Check-in

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/joaosferreiras-blog/week-12-check-in-1/

What did you do this week?
This week I started a new PR that adds multimethods for NumPy's random module. This continues the work started by one of my mentors by revising some multimethods and adding
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-in #12

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/0dusts-blog/weekly-check-in-12-4/

What did I do this week?
I finished documenting sklearn operations. 
Did I get stuck somewhere?
No, everything worked out easily.
What's next?
Will make any changes as per mentor's review.
PSF GSoC students blogs: Google Summer of Code Final Work Product

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/nibba2018s-blog/google-summer-of-code-final-work-product/

Google Summer of Code Final Work Product

Name: Soham Biswas
Organisation: Python Software Foundation
Sub-organisation: FURY
Project: FURY - Create new UI Widgets & Physics Engine Integration

Propose
Python⇒Speed: Estimating and modeling memory requirements for data processing

Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/estimating-memory-usage/

Whether it’s a data processing pipeline or a scientific computation, you will often want to figure out how much memory your process is going to need:

If you’re running out of memory, it’s good to kno
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #435 (Aug. 25, 2020)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/435

#435 – AUGUST 25, 2020 View in Browser » Data Version Control With Python and DVC In this tutorial, you’ll learn to use DVC, a powerful tool that solves many problems encountered in machine lear