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Made With Mu: Announcing Mu version 1.1.0-beta.3

Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2021/03/29/beta3.html


Beta 3 is here (get it from the download page).
From now on we hope to maintain a fortnightly release during the beta phase as
things “come together”. Shown above is our wonderful final splash screen
Zato Blog: API publish/subscribe between Zato services

Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/pubsub-api-service.html

One of the additions in the upcoming
Zato 3.2
release of is an extension to its publish/subscribe
mechanism that lets services publish messages directly to other services. Let's check how to use it
an
PyPy: New HPy blog

Link: https://www.pypy.org/posts/2021/03/new-hpy-blog.html

Regular readers of this blog
already know
about HPy, a project which aims to develop a new C
API for Python to make it easier/faster to support C extensions on alternative
Python implementations, incl
Real Python: OrderedDict vs dict in Python: The Right Tool for the Job

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

Sometimes you need a Python dictionary that remembers the order of its items. In the past, you had only one tool for solving this specific problem: Python’s OrderedDict. It’s a dictionary subclass spe
PythonClub - A Brazilian collaborative blog about Python: Funções in place ou cópia de valor

Link: http://pythonclub.com.br/funcao-inplace-ou-copia-de-valor.html

Eventualmente observo dificuldades de algumas pessoas em usar corretamente alguma função, seja porque a função deveria ser executada isoladamente, e utilizado a própria variável que foi passada como a
PyCharm: The Past, Present and Future with Andrey

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/e7sj32CtLAQ/


Sometime last week, I had the opportunity to sit down with Andrey Vlasovskikh and discuss where PyCharm is now, and where it plans to go into the future; trying to understand how we got here along th
TestDriven.io: Rapid Prototyping with Django, htmx, and Tailwind CSS

Link: https://testdriven.io/blog/django-htmx-tailwind/

This tutorial looks at how to add htmx and Tailwind CSS to Django to reduce the amount of time it takes to create and style an interactive front-end.
Podcast.__init__: Make Your Code More Readable With The Magic Of Refactoring Using Sourcery

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/sourcery-automated-python-refactoring-episode-308/

Writing code that is easy to read and understand will have a lasting impact on you and your teammates over the life of a project. Sometimes it can be difficult to identify opportunities for simplifyin
Programiz: Polymorphism in Python

Link: https://www.programiz.com/python-programming/polymorphism

In this tutorial, we will learn about polymorphism, different types of polymorphism, and how we can implement them in Python with the help of examples.
Stack Abuse: Matplotlib Stack Plot - Tutorial and Examples

Link: https://stackabuse.com/matplotlib-stack-plot-tutorial-and-examples/

Introduction
There are many data visualization libraries in Python, yet Matplotlib is the most popular library out of all of them. Matplotlib’s popularity is due to its reliability and utility - it's
Real Python: Understanding Python List Comprehensions

Link: https://realpython.com/courses/understand-list-comprehensions/

One of Python’s most distinctive features is the list comprehension, which you can use to create powerful functionality within a single line of code. However, many developers struggle to fully leverag
Juri Pakaste: Swift networking with AsyncHTTPClient

Link: https://juripakaste.fi/swift-asynchttpclient/

When you need to access resources over HTTP in Swift, in most cases the answer is URLSession from Foundation. On server side that's most probably not the right choice; there you are most likely runnin
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #466 (March 30, 2021)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/466

#466 – MARCH 30, 2021 View in Browser » Many Models Workflows in Python Learn how to organize models into dataframes for exploratory data analysis, and why you might want to consider doing this.
Test and Code: 149: I don't test my code, "crappy Python" is all I write - Corey Quinn

Link: https://testandcode.com/149

Corey Quinn is the Chief Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group. He's also a podcaster and writes a newsletter. And he also automates things with Python. But he doesn't write tests. Let's find out why.
Stack Abuse: Matplotlib: Plot Multiple Line Plots On Same and Different Scales

Link: https://stackabuse.com/matplotlib-plot-multiple-line-plots-same-and-different-scales/

Introduction
Matplotlib is one of the most widely used data visualization libraries in Python. From simple to complex visualizations, it's the go-to library for most.
In this tutorial, we'll take a lo
Michał Bultrowicz: Some shell functions for working with Python virtualenvs

Link: https://bultrowicz.com/python-venv-zsh-functions/

Finally doing some scripting today.
I noticed that there are some python-virtualenv-related commands I run often (in my tmux-based “IDE”),
so I automated them away to shave off some keystrokes.