Andrew Dalke: New chemfp licensing model in chemfp 3.4
Link: http://www.dalkescientific.com/writings/diary/archive/2020/09/03/new_chemfp_3x_licensing_model.html
Background: chemfp is a Python
package for high-performance cheminformatics fingerprint similarity
search. There are two development tracks. Chemfp 1.x is the
no-cost/open source version, which only
Link: http://www.dalkescientific.com/writings/diary/archive/2020/09/03/new_chemfp_3x_licensing_model.html
Background: chemfp is a Python
package for high-performance cheminformatics fingerprint similarity
search. There are two development tracks. Chemfp 1.x is the
no-cost/open source version, which only
Mike Driscoll: wxPython by Example: Making Your Application Fade In and Out (Video)
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/09/03/wxpython-by-example-making-your-application-fade-in-and-out-video/
In this screencast, you will learn how to change the transparency of your application. This will allow you to make your application fade in or out.
The post wxPython by Example: Making Your Applicati
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/09/03/wxpython-by-example-making-your-application-fade-in-and-out-video/
In this screencast, you will learn how to change the transparency of your application. This will allow you to make your application fade in or out.
The post wxPython by Example: Making Your Applicati
The Mouse Vs. The Python
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In this screencast, you will learn how to change the transparency of your application. This will allow you to make your application fade in or out.
Mike Driscoll: Book Review: Modern Python Cookbook
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/09/03/book-review-modern-python-cookbook/
Packt Publishing recently released a new book called Modern Python Cookbook by Steven Lott. It’s sub-title is “133 recipes to develop flawless and expressive programs in Python 3.8, 2nd Edition”, whic
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/09/03/book-review-modern-python-cookbook/
Packt Publishing recently released a new book called Modern Python Cookbook by Steven Lott. It’s sub-title is “133 recipes to develop flawless and expressive programs in Python 3.8, 2nd Edition”, whic
The Mouse Vs. The Python
Book Review: Modern Python Cookbook - The Mouse Vs. The Python
Packt Publishing recently released a new book called Modern Python Cookbook by Steven Lott. It’s sub-title is “133 recipes to develop flawless and expressive programs in Python 3.8, 2nd Edition”, which may give you some indication that this is a big book.…
Matt Layman: Custom Form Validation - Building SaaS #71
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/custom-form-validation/
In this episode, I added some custom checking to ensure that students may only be enrolled in a single grade level for a school year. We talked about form cleaning and wrote a for unit test to prove t
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/custom-form-validation/
In this episode, I added some custom checking to ensure that students may only be enrolled in a single grade level for a school year. We talked about form cleaning and wrote a for unit test to prove t
Matt Layman
Custom Form Validation - Building SaaS #71
In this episode, I added some custom checking to ensure that students may only be enrolled in a single grade level for a school year. We talked about form cleaning and wrote a for unit test to prove that the change worked. After that change, we switched to…
Kushal Das: Using Stem and PySocks to access network over Tor
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/using-stem-and-pysocks-to-access-network-over-tor.html
I previously
wrote about
using the standard SOCKS proxy provided by the Tor
Project on your system using Python, in particular
using the requests module.
But, what about if you want to start a Tor SO
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/using-stem-and-pysocks-to-access-network-over-tor.html
I previously
wrote about
using the standard SOCKS proxy provided by the Tor
Project on your system using Python, in particular
using the requests module.
But, what about if you want to start a Tor SO
Codementor: Part 1: How to create a Telegram Bot in Python in under 10 minutes
Link: https://www.codementor.io/karandeepbatra/part-1-how-to-create-a-telegram-bot-in-python-in-under-10-minutes-19yfdv4wrq
How to create a Telegram Bot in Python
Link: https://www.codementor.io/karandeepbatra/part-1-how-to-create-a-telegram-bot-in-python-in-under-10-minutes-19yfdv4wrq
How to create a Telegram Bot in Python
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Andrew Dalke: What's up with chemfp 1.x?
Link: http://www.dalkescientific.com/writings/diary/archive/2020/09/03/chemfp_1x.html
Background: chemfp is a Python
package for high-performance cheminformatics fingerprint similarity
search. There are two development tracks. Chemfp 1.x is the
no-cost/open source version, which only
Link: http://www.dalkescientific.com/writings/diary/archive/2020/09/03/chemfp_1x.html
Background: chemfp is a Python
package for high-performance cheminformatics fingerprint similarity
search. There are two development tracks. Chemfp 1.x is the
no-cost/open source version, which only
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 14 blog!
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/imaj_ashwinis-blog/week-14-blog/
Hi everyone
This is the last blog for GSoC 2020. It was an amazing journey and an experience to cherish for lifetime.
I would like to thank Google for giving us, students this platform and Python Sof
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/imaj_ashwinis-blog/week-14-blog/
Hi everyone
This is the last blog for GSoC 2020. It was an amazing journey and an experience to cherish for lifetime.
I would like to thank Google for giving us, students this platform and Python Sof
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Week 14 blog! - imaj_ashwini's Blog
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Python Does What?!: Not counting zeros
Link: https://www.pythondoeswhat.com/2020/09/not-counting-zeros.html
We all have our favorite way of intentionally raising an exception in Python. Some like referencing an undefined variable to get a simple NameError, others might import a module that doesn't exist for
Link: https://www.pythondoeswhat.com/2020/09/not-counting-zeros.html
We all have our favorite way of intentionally raising an exception in Python. Some like referencing an undefined variable to get a simple NameError, others might import a module that doesn't exist for
Pythondoeswhat
Not counting zeros
We all have our favorite way of intentionally raising an exception in Python. Some like referencing an undefined variable to get a simple Na...
Python Does What?!: Welcome to the float zone...
Link: https://www.pythondoeswhat.com/2019/09/welcome-to-float-zone.html
Consider a REPL with two tuples, a and b.>>> type(a), type(b)(<type 'tuple'>, <type 'tuple'>)>>> a == bTrueSo far, so good. But let's dig deeper...>>> a[0] == b[0]FalseThe tuples are equal, but their
Link: https://www.pythondoeswhat.com/2019/09/welcome-to-float-zone.html
Consider a REPL with two tuples, a and b.>>> type(a), type(b)(<type 'tuple'>, <type 'tuple'>)>>> a == bTrueSo far, so good. But let's dig deeper...>>> a[0] == b[0]FalseThe tuples are equal, but their
Pythondoeswhat
Welcome to the float zone...
Consider a REPL with tw o tuples, a and b. >>> type(a), type(b) (<type 'tuple'>, <type 'tuple'>) >>> a == b True So far, so good. But l...
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #25: Data Version Control in Python and Real Python Video Transcripts
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/25/
Wouldn't it be nice to a use a form of version control for data? Something that would allow you to track and version your datasets and models. Well, that's what the tool called DVC is designed to do.
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/25/
Wouldn't it be nice to a use a form of version control for data? Something that would allow you to track and version your datasets and models. Well, that's what the tool called DVC is designed to do.
Realpython
Episode #25: Data Version Control in Python and Real Python Video Transcripts – The Real Python Podcast
Wouldn't it be nice to a use a form of version control for data? Something that would allow you to track and version your datasets and models. Well, that's what the tool called DVC is designed to do. This week on the show, David Amos is here and he's brought…
Mike Driscoll: Python 101 – Learning About Loops (Video)
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/09/04/python-101-learning-about-loops-video/
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use for and while loops in Python.
Specifically, you’ll learn how to:
Create a for loop
Loop over a string
Loop over a dictionary
Extract multiple values from
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/09/04/python-101-learning-about-loops-video/
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use for and while loops in Python.
Specifically, you’ll learn how to:
Create a for loop
Loop over a string
Loop over a dictionary
Extract multiple values from
Luke Plant: Test smarter, not harder
Link: https://lukeplant.me.uk/blog/posts/test-smarter-not-harder/
“Smarter, not harder” is a saying used in many contexts, but rowing is the
context I think I first heard it in, and I still associate it with rowing many
years later.
When you look at novice and more
Link: https://lukeplant.me.uk/blog/posts/test-smarter-not-harder/
“Smarter, not harder” is a saying used in many contexts, but rowing is the
context I think I first heard it in, and I still associate it with rowing many
years later.
When you look at novice and more
Luke Plant's home page
Test smarter, not harder
Tips for winning the automated testing battle.
Ahmed Bouchefra: Removing Comments from JSON with Python
Link: https://www.ahmedbouchefra.com/comments-json-python/
JSON doesn’t permit comments by design. As explained by its creator Douglas Crockford.
I removed comments from JSON because I saw people were using them to hold parsing directives, a practice which w
Link: https://www.ahmedbouchefra.com/comments-json-python/
JSON doesn’t permit comments by design. As explained by its creator Douglas Crockford.
I removed comments from JSON because I saw people were using them to hold parsing directives, a practice which w
Django Weblog: Technical Board Candidate Registration
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2020/sep/04/technical-board-candidate-registration/
As part of our change in governance with DEP-10 it is now time to collect candidates for the Django Technical Board.
According to DEP-10, "Any qualified person may register as a candidate; the candida
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2020/sep/04/technical-board-candidate-registration/
As part of our change in governance with DEP-10 it is now time to collect candidates for the Django Technical Board.
According to DEP-10, "Any qualified person may register as a candidate; the candida
Ahmed Bouchefra: Using Comments in JSON with Node.js and JavaScript Examples
Link: https://www.ahmedbouchefra.com/json-comments/
In this article, we’ll learn how to use comments in JSON files. We’ll see workarounds and methods used by developers to add single-line and multiple-line comments to their JSON files, the external lib
Link: https://www.ahmedbouchefra.com/json-comments/
In this article, we’ll learn how to use comments in JSON files. We’ll see workarounds and methods used by developers to add single-line and multiple-line comments to their JSON files, the external lib
Ahmed Bouchefra
Using Comments in JSON with Node.js and JavaScript Examples
Web developer and technical writer
Ahmed Bouchefra: How to Delete Local/Remote Git Branches
Link: https://www.ahmedbouchefra.com/delete-local-remote-git-branches/
If you have previously worked with Git for versioning your Angular code, there is a good chance that you had some situation where you wanted to delete a remote branch or multiple branches. This happen
Link: https://www.ahmedbouchefra.com/delete-local-remote-git-branches/
If you have previously worked with Git for versioning your Angular code, there is a good chance that you had some situation where you wanted to delete a remote branch or multiple branches. This happen
Ahmed Bouchefra
How to Delete Local/Remote Git Branches
Web developer and technical writer
Techiediaries - Django: Removing Comments from JSON with Python
Link: https://www.techiediaries.com/comments-json-python/
JSON doesn't permit comments by design. As explained by its creator Douglas Crockford.
I removed comments from JSON because I saw people were using them to hold parsing directives, a practice which
Link: https://www.techiediaries.com/comments-json-python/
JSON doesn't permit comments by design. As explained by its creator Douglas Crockford.
I removed comments from JSON because I saw people were using them to hold parsing directives, a practice which
Techiediaries
Removing Comments from JSON with Python | Techiediaries
How to remove comments from JSON files with Python
Techiediaries - Django: Using Comments in JSON with Node.js and JavaScript Examples
Link: https://www.techiediaries.com/json-comments/
In this article, we'll learn how to use comments in JSON files. We'll see workarounds and methods used by developers to add single-line and multiple-line comments to their JSON files, the external lib
Link: https://www.techiediaries.com/json-comments/
In this article, we'll learn how to use comments in JSON files. We'll see workarounds and methods used by developers to add single-line and multiple-line comments to their JSON files, the external lib
Techiediaries
Using Comments in JSON with Node.js and JavaScript Examples | Techiediaries
In this quick example, we'll learn how to add single-line and multiple-line comments to JSON