PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-in #13
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/aghinsas-blog/weekly-check-in-13-2/
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What did I do this week?
I added test cases to check whether the orchestrator can run operations in parallel. I also started working
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/aghinsas-blog/weekly-check-in-13-2/
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What did I do this week?
I added test cases to check whether the orchestrator can run operations in parallel. I also started working
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Python GSoC - Weekly Check-in #13 - aghinsa's Blog
Weekly Check-in #13 - b803cb73-a4e9-4fb7-9a36-67f0addf98ad - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Kushal Das: PrivChat with Tor: 2020-08-28
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/privchat-with-tor-2020-08-28.html
Tomorrow at 17:00UTC, Tor Project is hosting the next session of PrivChat, titled "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Censorship Circumvention". You can watch it live on Youtube.
This 2nd edition of
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/privchat-with-tor-2020-08-28.html
Tomorrow at 17:00UTC, Tor Project is hosting the next session of PrivChat, titled "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Censorship Circumvention". You can watch it live on Youtube.
This 2nd edition of
Codementor: Why Python libraries are best for Machine Learning and AI Solutions
Link: https://www.codementor.io/parthbarot/why-python-libraries-are-best-for-machine-learning-and-ai-solutions-19mwueyui2
Python libraries for Machine Learning provide extensive AI capabilities for developing AI solutions. Here’s why Python language and libraries are best for AI-based projects.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/parthbarot/why-python-libraries-are-best-for-machine-learning-and-ai-solutions-19mwueyui2
Python libraries for Machine Learning provide extensive AI capabilities for developing AI solutions. Here’s why Python language and libraries are best for AI-based projects.
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Why Python libraries are best for Machine Learning and AI Solutions | Codementor
Python libraries for Machine Learning provide extensive AI capabilities for developing AI solutions. Here’s why Python language and libraries are best for AI-based projects.
PyCharm: PyCharm 2020.2.1
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/oNfK72PVPY0/
PyCharm 2020.2.1 is out with fixes for small issues, including usability problems introduced by version 2020.2. Update from within PyCharm (Help | Check for Updates), using the JetBrains Toolbox, or b
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/oNfK72PVPY0/
PyCharm 2020.2.1 is out with fixes for small issues, including usability problems introduced by version 2020.2. Update from within PyCharm (Help | Check for Updates), using the JetBrains Toolbox, or b
JetBrains Blog
PyCharm 2020.2.1 – PyCharm Blog | JetBrains
PyCharm 2020.2.1 is out with fixes for small issues, including usability problems introduced by version 2020.2. Update from within PyCharm (Help | Check for Updates), using the JetBrains Toolbox, or b
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSOC 2020 - Final Report
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/arnav_ks-blog/gsoc-2020-final-report/
Hi, first of all the link to the newly created number-parser library - https://github.com/scrapinghub/number-parser. The entire library was created from scratch
as part of GSoC 2020. Going over the gi
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/arnav_ks-blog/gsoc-2020-final-report/
Hi, first of all the link to the newly created number-parser library - https://github.com/scrapinghub/number-parser. The entire library was created from scratch
as part of GSoC 2020. Going over the gi
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - GSOC 2020 - Final Report - arnav_k's Blog
GSOC 2020 - Final Report - b25b8e5e-93b2-4597-ad96-d9f39dde2e0d - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 13 Check-in!
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/imaj_ashwinis-blog/week-13-check-in/
Hello everyone
The coding period of Google Summer of Code 2020 is finally over. In the last week of this program, I made my Pull Request ready to be merged. With the help of mentors, I resolved the me
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/imaj_ashwinis-blog/week-13-check-in/
Hello everyone
The coding period of Google Summer of Code 2020 is finally over. In the last week of this program, I made my Pull Request ready to be merged. With the help of mentors, I resolved the me
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Week 13 Check-in! - imaj_ashwini's Blog
Week 13 Check-in! - 631ec5e2-348d-4614-a2ce-ce51779f115f - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Matt Layman: Predicting The Future - Building SaaS #70
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/predicting-the-future/
In this episode, we worked on two issues. The first issue was fixing incorrect projected completion dates of tasks. We used test driven development to reveal the bug and work on the fix. The second is
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/predicting-the-future/
In this episode, we worked on two issues. The first issue was fixing incorrect projected completion dates of tasks. We used test driven development to reveal the bug and work on the fix. The second is
Matt Layman
Predicting The Future - Building SaaS #70
In this episode, we worked on two issues. The first issue was fixing incorrect projected completion dates of tasks. We used test driven development to reveal the bug and work on the fix. The second issue add some extra data to display on a page.
PyCharm: Early Access PyCharm Podcast — Episode 2
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/F7L6SmI-br4/
Welcome to Early Access PyCharm, a brand-new podcast that goes behind the scenes of how the PyCharm IDE is made and all the thinking that goes into it. In the upcoming episodes, you will hear from the
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/F7L6SmI-br4/
Welcome to Early Access PyCharm, a brand-new podcast that goes behind the scenes of how the PyCharm IDE is made and all the thinking that goes into it. In the upcoming episodes, you will hear from the
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Early Access PyCharm Podcast — Episode 2 – PyCharm Blog | JetBrains
Welcome to Early Access PyCharm, a brand-new podcast that goes behind the scenes of how the PyCharm IDE is made and all the thinking that goes into it. In the upcoming episodes, you will hear from the
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-In #13
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/saurabhk122s-blog/weekly-check-in-13-3/
What I did this week?
I made some changes to my previous PR on updating documentation for new checkers.
What will I be doing this week?
I have been working on the final work report, and will complete
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/saurabhk122s-blog/weekly-check-in-13-3/
What I did this week?
I made some changes to my previous PR on updating documentation for new checkers.
What will I be doing this week?
I have been working on the final work report, and will complete
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Weekly Check-In #13 - SaurabhK122's Blog
Weekly Check-In #13 - 5d0be411-5fb6-418b-8715-fc45c31bfef2 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Python Bytes: #196 Version your SQL schemas with git + automatically migrate them
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/196/version-your-sql-schemas-with-git-automatically-migrate-them
<p>Sponsored by Datadog: <a href="http://pythonbytes.fm/datadog"><strong>pythonbytes.fm/datadog</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Brian #1:</strong> <a href="https://www.varrazzo.com/blog/2020/07/25/surviv
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/196/version-your-sql-schemas-with-git-automatically-migrate-them
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<p><strong>Brian #1:</strong> <a href="https://www.varrazzo.com/blog/2020/07/25/surviv
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Version your SQL schemas with git + automatically migrate them
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Aug 27th, 2020
Python Engineering at Microsoft: IoT exploration with VS Code, Python, and the Device Simulator Express
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/iot-exploration-with-vs-code-python-and-the-device-simulator-express/
The explosion of devices in the IoT space is more than a little overwhelming. Where do you start?
Why choose hardware when you can experiment entirely in software? That’s the power of the Device Simu
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/iot-exploration-with-vs-code-python-and-the-device-simulator-express/
The explosion of devices in the IoT space is more than a little overwhelming. Where do you start?
Why choose hardware when you can experiment entirely in software? That’s the power of the Device Simu
Microsoft News
IoT exploration with VS Code, Python, and the Device Simulator Express
The explosion of devices in the IoT space is more than a little overwhelming. Where do you start? Why choose hardware when you can experiment entirely in software? That’s the power of the Device Simulator Express (DSE). Keep on reading to learn how you can…
Brett Cannon: Unravelling augmented arithmetic assignment
Link: https://snarky.ca/unravelling-augmented-arithmetic-assignment/
PrologueThis post is part of a series on Python's syntactic sugar. The latest source code can be found as part of the desugar project.IntroductionPython has something called augmented arithmetic assig
Link: https://snarky.ca/unravelling-augmented-arithmetic-assignment/
PrologueThis post is part of a series on Python's syntactic sugar. The latest source code can be found as part of the desugar project.IntroductionPython has something called augmented arithmetic assig
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Unravelling augmented arithmetic assignment
PrologueThis post is part of a series on Python's syntactic sugar. The latest source code can be found as part of the desugar project. IntroductionPython has something called augmented arithmetic assignment. If you're not familiar with that phrase, it's basically…
PSF GSoC students blogs: Final Blog Post
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/abhaykatherias-blog/final-blog-post/
So this is the Final Blog post. GsoC was Super fun I learned a lot interacted with cool people, made a network of awesome developers, worked under the best mentors. You can check my work product here
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/abhaykatherias-blog/final-blog-post/
So this is the Final Blog post. GsoC was Super fun I learned a lot interacted with cool people, made a network of awesome developers, worked under the best mentors. You can check my work product here
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Python GSoC - Final Blog Post - abhaykatheria's Blog
Final Blog Post - 5df322f3-3062-46b3-bffe-f691c304aac8 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Red Hat Developers: Vulnerability analysis with Red Hat CodeReady Dependency Analytics and Snyk Intel
Link: https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/28/vulnerability-analysis-with-red-hat-codeready-dependency-analytics-and-snyk/
Red Hat CodeReady Dependency Analytics is a hosted service on OpenShift that provides vulnerability and compliance analysis for your applications, directly from your IDE. It automatically analyzes you
Link: https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/08/28/vulnerability-analysis-with-red-hat-codeready-dependency-analytics-and-snyk/
Red Hat CodeReady Dependency Analytics is a hosted service on OpenShift that provides vulnerability and compliance analysis for your applications, directly from your IDE. It automatically analyzes you
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Vulnerability analysis with Red Hat CodeReady Dependency Analytics and Snyk Intel | Red Hat Developer
Red Hat CodeReady Dependency Analytics is a hosted service on OpenShift that provides vulnerability and compliance analysis for your applications, directly from your IDE. It automatically analyzes
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #24: Options for Packaging Your Python Application: Wheels, Docker, and More
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/24/
Have you wondered, how should I package my Python code? You've written the application, but now you need to distribute it to the machines it's intended to run on. It depends on what the code is, the l
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/24/
Have you wondered, how should I package my Python code? You've written the application, but now you need to distribute it to the machines it's intended to run on. It depends on what the code is, the l
Realpython
Episode #24: Options for Packaging Your Python Application: Wheels, Docker, and More – The Real Python Podcast
Have you wondered, how should I package my Python code? You've written the application, but now you need to distribute it to the machines it's intended to run on. It depends on what the code is, the libraries it depends on, and with whom do you want to share…
Dataquest: Do You Post Too Much? Analyze Your Personal Facebook Data with Python
Link: https://www.dataquest.io/blog/analyze-facebook-data-python/
As of Q2 2020, Facebook claims more than 2.7 billion active users. That means that if you're reading this article, chances are you're a Facebook user. But just how much of a Facebook user are you? How
Link: https://www.dataquest.io/blog/analyze-facebook-data-python/
As of Q2 2020, Facebook claims more than 2.7 billion active users. That means that if you're reading this article, chances are you're a Facebook user. But just how much of a Facebook user are you? How
Dataquest
Do You Post Too Much? Analyze Personal Facebook Data with Python
Learn how you can get your own Facebook data and then analyze and plot it using some basic Python to get a true picture of your posting habits.
PSF GSoC students blogs: udiff: Project Summary
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sangyxs-blog/udiff-project-summary/
0. Github
https://github.com/Quansight-Labs/udiff
1. Describe my work briefly
Complete and package udiff.
2. What is done (commits)
Implement VJP: e23163c, 4038f61, 43147e0, b6c4550, 3c3360e, f6f0407
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sangyxs-blog/udiff-project-summary/
0. Github
https://github.com/Quansight-Labs/udiff
1. Describe my work briefly
Complete and package udiff.
2. What is done (commits)
Implement VJP: e23163c, 4038f61, 43147e0, b6c4550, 3c3360e, f6f0407
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - udiff: Project Summary - sangyx's Blog
udiff: Project Summary - 1bce70eb-f2bf-49ed-87e2-67410e1d91c9 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Test and Code: 128: pytest-randomly - Adam Johnson
Link: https://testandcode.com/128
Software tests should be order independent. That means you should be able to run them in any order or run them in isolation and get the same result.
However, system state often gets in the way and ord
Link: https://testandcode.com/128
Software tests should be order independent. That means you should be able to run them in any order or run them in isolation and get the same result.
However, system state often gets in the way and ord
Test & Code : Python Testing for Software Engineering
Test & Code : Python Testing for Software Engineering 128: pytest-randomly - Adam Johnson
Software tests should be order independent. That means you should be able to run them in any order or run them in isolation and get the same result. Adam Johnson created pytest-randomly to ensure test independence.
PyCharm: Webinar: “From The Docs: PyCharm Skills, Beginner to Advanced” with Alla Redko
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/EyZeBQ4mzL4/
PyCharm is a comprehensive IDE that also comes with comprehensive help. What’s available and what is it like working on the help? PyCharm’s Alla Redko joins us to discuss how the help gets made. As a
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/EyZeBQ4mzL4/
PyCharm is a comprehensive IDE that also comes with comprehensive help. What’s available and what is it like working on the help? PyCharm’s Alla Redko joins us to discuss how the help gets made. As a
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Webinar: “From The Docs: PyCharm Skills, Beginner to Advanced” with Alla Redko – PyCharm Blog | JetBrains
PyCharm is a comprehensive IDE that also comes with comprehensive help. What’s available and what is it like working on the help? PyCharm’s Alla Redko joins us to discuss how the help gets made. As a
Stack Abuse: Python with Pandas: DataFrame Tutorial with Examples
Link: https://stackabuse.com/python-with-pandas-dataframe-tutorial-with-examples/
Introduction
Pandas is an open-source Python library for data analysis. It is designed for efficient and intuitive handling and processing of structured data.
The two main data structures in Pandas ar
Link: https://stackabuse.com/python-with-pandas-dataframe-tutorial-with-examples/
Introduction
Pandas is an open-source Python library for data analysis. It is designed for efficient and intuitive handling and processing of structured data.
The two main data structures in Pandas ar
Stack Abuse
Python with Pandas: DataFrame Tutorial with Examples
In this article, we'll explain what Pandas DataFrames are and how they store information. Then, we'll create them manually and from files as well as manipulate the data stored inside of them.