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Learn PyQt: Toggle & AnimatedToggle — Toggle switch Widget QCheckBox replacement

Link: https://www.learnpyqt.com/widgets/pyqt-toggle-widget/

The standard QCheckBox widget provides a simple way to add toggleable options to your UI, mimicking a checkable box
on a paper form. By clicking on the widget the user can toggle the widget on and off
Stack Abuse: How to Access Index in Python's for Loop

Link: https://stackabuse.com/how-to-access-index-in-pythons-for-loop/

Introduction
Python is a very high-level programming language, and it tends to stray away from anything remotely resembling internal data structure. Because of this, we usually don't really need indic
Matt Layman: Serving Static Files

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/understand-django/serving-static-files/

In the previous Understand Django article, I described how Django gives us tools to run code for any request using the middleware system. Our next focus will be on static files. Static files are vital
Real Python: Develop Data Visualization Interfaces in Python With Dash

Link: https://realpython.com/python-dash/

In the past, creating analytical web applications was a task for seasoned developers that required knowledge of multiple programming languages and frameworks. That’s no longer the case. Nowadays, you
Python Bytes: #215 A Visual Introduction to NumPy

Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/215/a-visual-introduction-to-numpy

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EuroPython: EuroPython 2021: Format Poll

Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/639651925251571712

We are currently working out the format for this year’s online EuroPython conference. The conference will be run using online conference tools during the week of July 26 - August 1 and we would like t
Matt Layman: Testing Email Designs - Building SaaS #86

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/testing-email-designs/

In this episode, I worked on the sign up confirmation email design. We customized the template and used MailHog to test the flow and see how the email appeared. After working on the email design, we s
EuroPython Society: EuroPython 2021: Format Poll

Link: https://www.europython-society.org/post/639651963289698304

europython:We are currently working out the format for this year’s online EuroPython conference. The conference will be run using online conference tools during the week of July 26 - August 1 and we w
Python Pool: MD5 Hash Function: Implementation in Python

Link: https://www.pythonpool.com/python-md5/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=python-md5

Hello coders!! In this article, we will be learning about MD5 in Python. We will discuss in detail its meaning, implementation, and application. Now without wasting any time, let’s get into the topic.
PyCharm: Webinar: “Onboarding Contributors with Code With Me, GitHub, and Tasks in JetBrains IDEs” with Steve Piercy

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/4yn9bwktHFI/

Let’s start 2021 with a fun one. How can tools help projects get contributors up to speed? In this webinar, Steve Piercy, a long-time maintainer with a popular open source project, shows us how he use
PyATL Bytecode: Review of Bayesian Statistics the Fun Way

Link: https://pyatl.dev/blog/review-bayesian-statistics-fun-way/17/

This is the kind of book you would hand to someone to bring statistics down to earth for them, making it easy without a lot of math. While people who are already familiar with Bayes or statistics mi
PyATL Bytecode: Review of Impractical Python Projects

Link: https://pyatl.dev/blog/review-impractical-python-projects/18/

The first introduction that you read about python should teach you the base language. This book is here to teach you all of the things that can be done with that language and how to make it better. Th
PyATL Bytecode: Review of Powershell for SysAdmins

Link: https://pyatl.dev/blog/powershell-sysadmins/19/

Review of “Powershell for SysAdmins”
 
By Ian Mizer
 
 
I would call this one of the perfect books to pick up when you want to get a first glance at the wonders of Powershell. The book comes in 3 part
PyATL Bytecode: Review of Beyond the Basic Stuff with Python

Link: https://pyatl.dev/blog/review-beyond-basic-stuff-python/20/

Review of “Beyond the Basic Stuff with Python”
 
By Ian Mizer
 
 
This is the kind of book every python developer can use and every developer should buy. This book tries to teach the readers the funda
Python Circle: Virtual Environment in Python - A Pocket Guide

Link: https://pythoncircle.com/post/404/virtual-environment-in-python-a-pocket-guide/

A complete guide to start with virtual environments in python. How to install virtual environments. How to create a new virtual environment. Benefits of using virtual environment. docker vs virtual en
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #42: What Is Data Engineering and Researching 10 Million Jupyter Notebooks

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/42/

Are you familiar with the role data engineers play in the modern landscape of data science and Python? Data engineering is a sub-discipline that focuses on the transportation, transformation, and stor
Stack Abuse: Comparing Datetimes in Python - With and Without Timezones

Link: https://stackabuse.com/comparing-datetimes-in-python-with-and-without-timezones/

Introduction
When working with dates, oftentimes, you'd like to know if a given date comes before or after another date. We can get these answers by comparing dates.
In this article, we will learn how
eGenix.com: Python Meeting Düsseldorf - 2021-01-13

Link: https://www.egenix.com/company/news/Python-Meeting-Duesseldorf-2021-01-13

The following text is in German, since we're announcing a regional user group meeting in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Ankündigung
Das Python Meeting Düsseldorf findet dieses Mal online statt.

13.01.2021
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Peter Bengtsson: fastest way to turn HTML into text in Python

Link: https://www.peterbe.com/plog/selectolax-or-pyquery

tl;dr; selectolax is best for stripping HTML down to plain text.
The problem is that I have 10,000+ HTML snippets that I need to index into Elasticsearch as plain text. (Before you ask, yes I know Ela
Ben Cook: Calculating the norm of an array in NumPy: all about np.linalg.norm()

Link: https://jbencook.com/numpy-norm/

A norm is a measure of the size of a matrix or vector and you can compute it in NumPy with the np.linalg.norm() function[1]: import numpy as np x = np.eye(4) np.linalg.norm(x) # Expected result # 2.0