Codementor: Top 25 Python Interview Questions Prepared by Experts
Link: https://www.codementor.io/amargow1998/top-25-python-interview-questions-prepared-by-experts-myhf3xdhq
Top 25 Python Interview Questions and Answers Prepared by Experts. Reviews the Python questions and answers and be ready for interviews.Crack the Interview!
Link: https://www.codementor.io/amargow1998/top-25-python-interview-questions-prepared-by-experts-myhf3xdhq
Top 25 Python Interview Questions and Answers Prepared by Experts. Reviews the Python questions and answers and be ready for interviews.Crack the Interview!
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Top 25 Python Interview Questions Prepared by Experts | Codementor
Top 25 Python Interview Questions and Answers Prepared by Experts. Reviews the Python questions and answers and be ready for interviews.Crack the Interview!
Codementor: Can I learn Python in a Month
Link: https://www.codementor.io/amargow1998/can-i-learn-python-in-a-month-myhy30z9t
The question is simple! Can you learn Python coding in a month? Before we get into that we should learn why Python!
Link: https://www.codementor.io/amargow1998/can-i-learn-python-in-a-month-myhy30z9t
The question is simple! Can you learn Python coding in a month? Before we get into that we should learn why Python!
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Can I learn Python in a Month | Codementor
The question is simple! Can you learn Python coding in a month? Before we get into that we should learn why Python!
Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (cxli) stackoverflow python report
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/09/cxli-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-09-01 12:22:38 GMTFilter integers in numpy float array - [16/6]How
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/09/cxli-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-09-01 12:22:38 GMTFilter integers in numpy float array - [16/6]How
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(cxli) stackoverflow python report
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week. Between brackets: [ question score / answers count] Build date: 2018...
Real Python: We're Celebrating 1 Million Page Views per Month!
Link: https://realpython.com/one-million-pageviews-celebration/
They say people come to Python for the language and stay for the community. We couldn’t agree more! You mean the world to us, and we are honored to have you as a reader!
Today, we’re celebrating reac
Link: https://realpython.com/one-million-pageviews-celebration/
They say people come to Python for the language and stay for the community. We couldn’t agree more! You mean the world to us, and we are honored to have you as a reader!
Today, we’re celebrating reac
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We're Celebrating 1 Million Page Views per Month! – Real Python
Today we're celebrating reaching 1,000,000 monthly page views on realpython.com. We are so thankful to you and the rest of the Python community for helping us reach this milestone!
py.CheckIO: Let the treasure hunt begin!
Link: http://py.checkio.org/blog/let-the-treasure-hunt-begin/
Perhaps you were wondering - why on CheckiO almost all of the missions are scattered and not related in any way? The thing is, we were actually looking for a fascinating story and, finally, we are
Link: http://py.checkio.org/blog/let-the-treasure-hunt-begin/
Perhaps you were wondering - why on CheckiO almost all of the missions are scattered and not related in any way? The thing is, we were actually looking for a fascinating story and, finally, we are
Py.CheckiO - games for coders
Let the treasure hunt begin!. python coding challenges - Py.CheckiO
New interesting and useful features regularly appear on CheckiO - recently the Quests and Quest Points were added, then a checkio client was updated to create and test missions. This time, CheckiO has a whole new island with 15 missions and a story that…
Vinay Sajip: Setting up a UK keyboard layout for XRDP on Raspbian Stretch
Link: http://pymolurus.blogspot.com/2018/09/setting-up-uk-keyboard-layout-for-xrdp.html
When I set up xrdp on Raspbian Jessie a while ago, the keyboard layout appeared to be wrong - commonly used keys seemed to be returning US keycodes rather than UK ones. I found this post very helpful
Link: http://pymolurus.blogspot.com/2018/09/setting-up-uk-keyboard-layout-for-xrdp.html
When I set up xrdp on Raspbian Jessie a while ago, the keyboard layout appeared to be wrong - commonly used keys seemed to be returning US keycodes rather than UK ones. I found this post very helpful
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Setting up a UK keyboard layout for XRDP on Raspbian Stretch
When I set up xrdp on Raspbian Jessie a while ago, the keyboard layout appeared to be wrong - commonly used keys seemed to be returning US ...
DSPIllustrations.com: The Prime Music, Staircase and Riemann Hypothesis
Link: https://dspillustrations.com/pages/posts/math/the-prime-music-staircase-and-riemann-hypothesis.html
The Prime Numbers' Music, Staircase and Riemann Hypothesis¶For DSP, mathematics is a fundamental tool to understand the different techniques. Hence, I'm also interested in different aspects of ma
Link: https://dspillustrations.com/pages/posts/math/the-prime-music-staircase-and-riemann-hypothesis.html
The Prime Numbers' Music, Staircase and Riemann Hypothesis¶For DSP, mathematics is a fundamental tool to understand the different techniques. Hence, I'm also interested in different aspects of ma
PyBites: PyBites Twitter Digest - Issue 28, 2018
Link: https://pybit.es/twitter_digest_201828.html
How to find stuff in Git
Submitted by @clamytoe.
“How to find stuff in Git” by @tygertec https://t.co/koyvqy10j1— Christopher Ross (@crossphd) August 31, 2018
Exposed user TLS Certificate Private Keys
Link: https://pybit.es/twitter_digest_201828.html
How to find stuff in Git
Submitted by @clamytoe.
“How to find stuff in Git” by @tygertec https://t.co/koyvqy10j1— Christopher Ross (@crossphd) August 31, 2018
Exposed user TLS Certificate Private Keys
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PyBites Twitter Digest - Issue 28, 2018
Every weekend we share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) that we found / tweeted throughout the week.
Test and Code: 46: Testing Hard To Test Applications - Anthony Shaw
Link: https://testandcode.com/46
How do you write tests for things that aren’t that easy to write tests for?
That question is a possibly terrible summary of a question sent to me by a listener. And to help me start answering that que
Link: https://testandcode.com/46
How do you write tests for things that aren’t that easy to write tests for?
That question is a possibly terrible summary of a question sent to me by a listener. And to help me start answering that que
Test & Code: Python Software Testing & Engineering
Test & Code: Python Software Testing & Engineering: 46: Testing Hard To Test Applications - Anthony Shaw
How do you write tests for things that aren’t that easy to write tests for?
Brian & Anthony get started answering this question.
Brian & Anthony get started answering this question.
Techiediaries - Django: React Basics Tutorial for Django Developers [2018]
Link: https://www.techiediaries.com/react-tutorial/
In this tutorial, We'll introduce React basics to Django developers. You can use React to build UIs using re-usable components which allow maximum reusability and a virtual DOM that provides better pe
Link: https://www.techiediaries.com/react-tutorial/
In this tutorial, We'll introduce React basics to Django developers. You can use React to build UIs using re-usable components which allow maximum reusability and a virtual DOM that provides better pe
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Aisha Bello
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/09/03/pydev-of-the-week-aisha-bello/
This week we welcome Aisha Bello (@AishaXBello) as our PyDev of the Week! Aisha is the founder of PyLadies Nigeria and is passionate about STEM in developing countries. She is also an organizer for Dj
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/09/03/pydev-of-the-week-aisha-bello/
This week we welcome Aisha Bello (@AishaXBello) as our PyDev of the Week! Aisha is the founder of PyLadies Nigeria and is passionate about STEM in developing countries. She is also an organizer for Dj
Tryton News: Newsletter September 2018
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/newsletter-september-2018/629
@ced wrote:
This is the last month before the long term release 5.0. So many ongoing development has finally landed in Tryton.
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Changes for the use
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/newsletter-september-2018/629
@ced wrote:
This is the last month before the long term release 5.0. So many ongoing development has finally landed in Tryton.
1024px-Modest_Huys_-_Vlasoogst.jpeg1024x766 241 KB
Changes for the use
Tryton Discussion
Newsletter September 2018
This is the last month before the long term release 5.0. So many ongoing development has finally landed in Tryton. Changes for the user Style default button The default buttons on desktop client have the style of suggested action. Use of message dialog…
Codementor: We don't need a ternary operator
Link: https://www.codementor.io/edaqa/we-don-t-need-a-ternary-operator-mxiy9qv6f
Why the ternary operator is messy and how we could get rid of it.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/edaqa/we-don-t-need-a-ternary-operator-mxiy9qv6f
Why the ternary operator is messy and how we could get rid of it.
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We don't need a ternary operator | Codementor
Why the ternary operator is messy and how we could get rid of it.
Julien Danjou: High-Performance in Python with Zero-Copy and the Buffer Protocol
Link: https://julien.danjou.info/high-performance-in-python-with-zero-copy-and-the-buffer-protocol/
Whatever your programs are doing, they often have to deal with vast amounts of data. This data is usually represented and manipulated in the form of strings. However, handling such a large quantity of
Link: https://julien.danjou.info/high-performance-in-python-with-zero-copy-and-the-buffer-protocol/
Whatever your programs are doing, they often have to deal with vast amounts of data. This data is usually represented and manipulated in the form of strings. However, handling such a large quantity of
Zato Blog: Connecting Zato clusters with WebSockets and publish/subscribe queues
Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/connect-clusters-websockets.html
Since version 3.0, it is possible to directly connect Zato clusters and exchange messages as though remote services where running in a local instance. This makes it an ideal choice for environments sp
Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/connect-clusters-websockets.html
Since version 3.0, it is possible to directly connect Zato clusters and exchange messages as though remote services where running in a local instance. This makes it an ideal choice for environments sp
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Connecting Zato clusters with WebSockets and publish/subscribe queues
Stack Abuse: Beginner's Tutorial on the Pandas Python Library
Link: https://stackabuse.com/beginners-tutorial-on-the-pandas-python-library/
Pandas is an open source Python package that provides numerous tools for data analysis. The package comes with several data structures that can be used for many different data manipulation tasks. It a
Link: https://stackabuse.com/beginners-tutorial-on-the-pandas-python-library/
Pandas is an open source Python package that provides numerous tools for data analysis. The package comes with several data structures that can be used for many different data manipulation tasks. It a
Stack Abuse
Beginner's Tutorial on the Pandas Python Library
Pandas is an open source Python package that provides numerous tools for data analysis. The package comes with several data structures that can be used for many...
Ned Batchelder: Coverage.py 5.0a2: SQLite storage
Link: https://nedbatchelder.com//blog/201809/coveragepy_50a2_sqlite_storage.html
The next alpha of Coverage.py 5.0
is ready: 5.0a2.
The big change is that instead of using a JSON-like file for storing the
collected data, we now use a SQLite database. This is in prepar
Link: https://nedbatchelder.com//blog/201809/coveragepy_50a2_sqlite_storage.html
The next alpha of Coverage.py 5.0
is ready: 5.0a2.
The big change is that instead of using a JSON-like file for storing the
collected data, we now use a SQLite database. This is in prepar
Real Python: Structuring Python Programs
Link: https://realpython.com/python-program-structure/
You have now covered Python variables, operators, and data types in depth, and you’ve seen quite a bit of example code. Up to now, the code has consisted of short individual statements, simply assigni
Link: https://realpython.com/python-program-structure/
You have now covered Python variables, operators, and data types in depth, and you’ve seen quite a bit of example code. Up to now, the code has consisted of short individual statements, simply assigni
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Python Program Lexical Structure – Real Python
In this tutorial you'll dig deeper into Python's lexical structure and start arranging code into more complex groupings. You'll learn about the syntactic elements that comprise statements, the basic units that make up a Python program.
Made With Mu: Tinkology with Les
Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2018/09/03/tinkology-with-les.html
Friend of Mu and community supporter extraordinaire Les Pounder writes a blog
containing lots of quick, fun and beginner-friendly projects. He calls this
sort of thing “tinkology” – a term I really li
Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2018/09/03/tinkology-with-les.html
Friend of Mu and community supporter extraordinaire Les Pounder writes a blog
containing lots of quick, fun and beginner-friendly projects. He calls this
sort of thing “tinkology” – a term I really li
Made With Mu
Tinkology with Les
Friend of Mu and community supporter extraordinaire Les Pounder writes a blog containing lots of quick, fun and beginner-friendly projects. He calls this sort of thing “tinkology” – a term I really like. Playful tinkering is such a wonderful way to learn…
Fabio Zadrozny: PyDev 6.5.0 (#region code folding)
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/pydev/~3/8Z9yX4D2R7o/pydev-650-region-code-folding.html
PyDev 6.5.0 is now available for download.There are some nice features and fixes available in this release:#region / #endregion comments can now be used by the code-folding engine. An action to easily
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/pydev/~3/8Z9yX4D2R7o/pydev-650-region-code-folding.html
PyDev 6.5.0 is now available for download.There are some nice features and fixes available in this release:#region / #endregion comments can now be used by the code-folding engine. An action to easily
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PyDev 6.5.0 (#region code folding)
PyDev 6.5.0 is now available for download. There are some nice features and fixes available in this release: #region / #endregion comm...