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
JetBrains Blog
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.
Sumana Harihareswara - Cogito, Ergo Sumana: Apply For Grants To Fund Open Source Work, and Career Thoughts
Link: https://www.harihareswara.net/sumana/2020/08/28/0
Apply For Grants To Fund Open Source Work
When I tell people about grants they could get to help fund work on open source software projects, sometimes they are surprised because they didn't know such
Link: https://www.harihareswara.net/sumana/2020/08/28/0
Apply For Grants To Fund Open Source Work
When I tell people about grants they could get to help fund work on open source software projects, sometimes they are surprised because they didn't know such
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 12
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/ars-blog/week-12-1/
As discussed in our weekly meeting, I'm wrapping up testing on the gsoc_year migration and #363
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/ars-blog/week-12-1/
As discussed in our weekly meeting, I'm wrapping up testing on the gsoc_year migration and #363
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Week 12 - AR's Blog
Week 12 - 2025cf13-9b01-40fd-a602-c090ced9b959 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 7 Blog Post
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/wangjls-blog/week-7-blog-post/
This week I summarized my work during GSoC 2020. This is the last week on GSoC and I have spent a great summer.
I will continue working on the Tern project. I am now focusing on the multistage docker
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/wangjls-blog/week-7-blog-post/
This week I summarized my work during GSoC 2020. This is the last week on GSoC and I have spent a great summer.
I will continue working on the Tern project. I am now focusing on the multistage docker
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Week 7 Blog Post - WangJL's Blog
Week 7 Blog Post - 9557c895-aabe-4e00-899a-e4741b4a6747 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
PyPy Development: PyPy is on Open Collective
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PyPyStatusBlog/~3/sLnBFfko6S8/pypy-is-on-open-collective.html
Hi all,
PyPy is now a member of Open Collective, a fiscal host. We have been thinking about switching to this organization for a couple of years; we like it for various reasons, like the budget trans
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PyPyStatusBlog/~3/sLnBFfko6S8/pypy-is-on-open-collective.html
Hi all,
PyPy is now a member of Open Collective, a fiscal host. We have been thinking about switching to this organization for a couple of years; we like it for various reasons, like the budget trans
Blogspot
PyPy is on Open Collective
Hi all, PyPy is now a member of Open Collective , a fiscal host. We have been thinking about switching to this organization for a couple ...
Andriy Kornatskyy: Wheezy Projects Update
Link: http://mindref.blogspot.com/2020/08/wheezy-projects-update.html
All libraries related wheezy.web and wheezy.template have been recently migrated from bitbucket to github.
As a part of this migration there have been provided the following major benefits:
Est
Link: http://mindref.blogspot.com/2020/08/wheezy-projects-update.html
All libraries related wheezy.web and wheezy.template have been recently migrated from bitbucket to github.
As a part of this migration there have been provided the following major benefits:
Est
Blogspot
Wheezy Projects Update
All libraries related wheezy.web and wheezy.template have been recently migrated from bitbucket to github .
Andre Roberge: Friendly-traceback is now in beta
Link: https://aroberge.blogspot.com/2020/08/friendly-traceback-is-now-in-beta.html
Link: https://aroberge.blogspot.com/2020/08/friendly-traceback-is-now-in-beta.html
Blogspot
Friendly-traceback is now in beta
Talk Python to Me: #279 Modern Python Developer's Toolkit
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/279/modern-python-developers-toolkit
Python is quick and easy to learn. And yet, there is a massive gap between knowing the common aspects of the language (loops, variables, functions, and so on) and how to write a well-factored applicat
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/279/modern-python-developers-toolkit
Python is quick and easy to learn. And yet, there is a massive gap between knowing the common aspects of the language (loops, variables, functions, and so on) and how to write a well-factored applicat
talkpython.fm
Modern Python Developer's Toolkit
Python is quick and easy to learn. And yet, there is a massive gap between knowing the common aspects of the language (loops, variables, functions, and so on) and how to write a well-factored application using modern tools and libraries. That's where learning…
Erik Marsja: How to Make Column Index in Pandas Dataframe – with Examples
Link: https://www.marsja.se/how-to-make-column-index-in-pandas-dataframe-with-examples/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-make-column-index-in-pandas-dataframe-with-examples
The post How to Make Column Index in Pandas Dataframe – with Examples appeared first on Erik Marsja.
In this short Pandas tutorial, you will learn how to make column index in a dataframe. Standarly, w
Link: https://www.marsja.se/how-to-make-column-index-in-pandas-dataframe-with-examples/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-make-column-index-in-pandas-dataframe-with-examples
The post How to Make Column Index in Pandas Dataframe – with Examples appeared first on Erik Marsja.
In this short Pandas tutorial, you will learn how to make column index in a dataframe. Standarly, w
Erik Marsja
How to Make Column Index in Pandas Dataframe - with Examples
Here you'll learn how to make a column index in the dataframe. First, when reading data. Then, in an existing dataframe
Quansight Labs Blog: Traitlets - an introduction & use in Jupyter configuration management
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/2020/08/what-are-traitlets/
You have probably seen Traitlets in applications, you likely even use it. The package has nearly 5 million downloads
on conda-forge alone.
But, what is Traitlets ?
In this post we'll answer this quest
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/2020/08/what-are-traitlets/
You have probably seen Traitlets in applications, you likely even use it. The package has nearly 5 million downloads
on conda-forge alone.
But, what is Traitlets ?
In this post we'll answer this quest
Quansight Labs
Traitlets - an introduction & use in Jupyter configuration management
You have probably seen Traitlets in applications, you likely even use it. The package has nearly 5 million downloads
on conda-forge alone.
But, what is Traitlets ?
In this post we'll answer this quest
on conda-forge alone.
But, what is Traitlets ?
In this post we'll answer this quest
Full Stack Python: How to Transcribe Speech Recordings into Text with Python
Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/blog/transcribe-recordings-speech-text-assemblyai.html
When you have a recording where one or more people are talking, it's useful
to have a highly accurate and automated way to extract the spoken words into
text. Once you have the text, you can use it fo
Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/blog/transcribe-recordings-speech-text-assemblyai.html
When you have a recording where one or more people are talking, it's useful
to have a highly accurate and automated way to extract the spoken words into
text. Once you have the text, you can use it fo
Fullstackpython
How to Transcribe Speech Recordings into Text with Python
Learn to transcribe speech in recordings like MP3s into text with Python and AssemblyAI's API. Great post on fullstackpython.com!
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check In - 12
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/adityaa30s-blog/weekly-check-in-12-5/
What did I do till now?
Last week I was working on finishing up the HTTPNegotiateDownloadHandler. Presently the download handler uses ALPN or NPN (whichever is available) to negotiate a protocol (pres
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/adityaa30s-blog/weekly-check-in-12-5/
What did I do till now?
Last week I was working on finishing up the HTTPNegotiateDownloadHandler. Presently the download handler uses ALPN or NPN (whichever is available) to negotiate a protocol (pres
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Weekly Check In - 12 - adityaa30's Blog
Weekly Check In - 12 - 4c0d03a0-dd12-4db5-8e95-bef989582503 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.8.5 : Testing with openpyxl - parts 002 .
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2020/08/python-385-testing-with-openpyxl-parts_30.html
Today I will show you how can use Levenshtein ratio and distance between two strings, see wikipedia.
I used three files created with LibreOffice and save it like xlsx file type.
All of these files com
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2020/08/python-385-testing-with-openpyxl-parts_30.html
Today I will show you how can use Levenshtein ratio and distance between two strings, see wikipedia.
I used three files created with LibreOffice and save it like xlsx file type.
All of these files com
Blogspot
Python 3.8.5 : Testing with openpyxl - part 002 .
News , articles and tutorials about programming with python with source code and examples under Windows and Linux operating systems.
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Connor Ferster
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/08/31/pydev-of-the-week-connor-ferster/
This week we welcome Connor Ferster as our PyDev of the Week! Connor is the author of handcalcs which was recently featured on the PythonBytes Podcast. You can see more of Connor’s work on Github.
Let
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/08/31/pydev-of-the-week-connor-ferster/
This week we welcome Connor Ferster as our PyDev of the Week! Connor is the author of handcalcs which was recently featured on the PythonBytes Podcast. You can see more of Connor’s work on Github.
Let
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC: Week #14
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/anandbaburajans-blog/gsoc-week-14/
Hello!
What did you do this week?
I wrote docs, looked into K2IS’ sync_flag and completed implementing positive sync_offset for HDF5. I also extracted the recursive slice splitting code in HDF5 into i
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/anandbaburajans-blog/gsoc-week-14/
Hello!
What did you do this week?
I wrote docs, looked into K2IS’ sync_flag and completed implementing positive sync_offset for HDF5. I also extracted the recursive slice splitting code in HDF5 into i
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - GSoC: Week #14 - anandbaburajan's Blog
GSoC: Week #14 - 4a3e96df-d098-4929-8011-88901b0d2939 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Kushal Das: Securedrop Worktstation and how can you help
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/securedrop-worktstation-and-how-can-you-help.html
A few weeks ago on August 12 Freedom of the Press had one event where we talked
with Paul Lewis from The
Gurdian about their use of
SecureDrop project, and how it helps in doing the
investigative jo
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/securedrop-worktstation-and-how-can-you-help.html
A few weeks ago on August 12 Freedom of the Press had one event where we talked
with Paul Lewis from The
Gurdian about their use of
SecureDrop project, and how it helps in doing the
investigative jo