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Mike Driscoll: Faking Data with the Faker Package

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/09/09/faking-data/

If you are a software developer or engineer, then you know it can be really helpful to have sample data. The data doesn’t have to be real data either. Instead, the data can be fake. For example, if yo
Python for Beginners: In-order Tree Traversal in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/data-structures/in-order-tree-traversal-in-python

You might have studied algorithms to traverse a python dictionary, a list, or a tuple. In this article, we will study the in-order traversal algorithm to traverse a binary tree.  We will also discuss
PyCharm: Webinar: “A Look At — and Inside — Textual” with Will McGugan

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/rd-x2227ZVs/

Want a UI for your application? Python has had GUI choices for decades. But what if your UI is in a terminal? And not just a command-line interface, but a full-screen application with a text UI? What
Marcos Dione: stacking-photos-with-python

Link: http://www.grulic.org.ar/~mdione/glob//posts/stacking-photos-with-python/

Last month we went on vacations to a place with medium light pollution. It was also meteor shower season;
the Perseids were peaking that week. So I decided to try some astro-photography. I bought a ch
Podcast.__init__: Doing Dask Powered Data Science In The Saturn Cloud

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/saturn-cloud-scaling-open-source-python-data-science-episode-331/

A perennial problem of doing data science is that it works great on your laptop, until it doesn't. Another problem is being able to recreate your environment to collaborate on a problem with colleague
PyCharm: Webinar recap: Building Search Functionality With Python, Flask, and Elasticsearch

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/dguGt-q_IfM/


In this webinar, Aravind covered the following topics step by step in a Github branch.

Building a basic Python Flask application. (1-basic-flask-app)
TailwindCSS to build a beautiful search experien
Reuven Lerner: Let’s de-confuse Python objects!

Link: https://lerner.co.il/2021/09/10/lets-de-confuse-python-objects/

Are you confused about object-oriented Python? You’re not alone. In teaching Python to companies around the world for more than 20 years, I’ve found that almost everyone is confused by Python objects:
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #77: Advantages of Completing Small Python Projects

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/77/

Are you a beginner or intermediate Python programmer who has made it through some of the fundamentals? Have you tried to tackle a big project but got stuck and frustrated? Completing some small projec
Python for Beginners: Convert a Dictionary to List of Tuples in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/dictionary/convert-a-dictionary-to-list-of-tuples-in-python

We know that a dictionary in python contains key-value pairs. In this article, we will convert a python dictionary to a list of tuples where each tuple contains a key-value pair. 
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Mike Driscoll: Creating a Simple Wizard with wxPython (Video)

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/09/10/creating-a-simple-wizard-with-wxpython-video/

In this video tutorial, you will learn how to create a wizard with the wxPython GUI toolkit:

Related tutorials

wxPython: How to Disable a Wizard’s Next Button
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Talk Python to Me: #333: State of Data Science in 2021

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/333/state-of-data-science-in-2021

We know that Python and data science are growing in lock-step together. But exactly what's happening in the data science space in 2021? Stan Seibert from Anaconda is here to give us a report on what t
STX Next: R vs. Python: What’s the Real Difference Between R and Python?

Link: https://www.stxnext.com/blog/r-and-python-comparison/




The swift proliferation of data into our lives has resulted in the rise of tools used to analyze and extract valuable insights from this information. Python and R are the two most popular program
Mike Driscoll: Python 3.10 – Simplifies Unions in Type Annotations

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/09/11/python-3-10-simplifies-unions-in-type-annotations/

Python 3.10 has several new typing features. They are given in detail here:

PEP 604, Allow writing union types as X | Y
PEP 613, Explicit Type Aliases
PEP 612, Parameter Specification Variables

The
Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (ccxcii) stackoverflow python report

Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2021/09/ccxcii-stackoverflow-python-report.html

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2021-09-11 14:05:42 GMTHow is the s=s+c string concat optimization deci
Mike Driscoll: Python 101 – Documenting Your Code

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/09/12/documenting-code/

Documenting your code early on is quite a bit more important than most new developers realize. Documentation in software development refers to the idea of giving your variables, functions and other id
Bhishan Bhandari: Training a deep learning model with custom dataset for motion transfer

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheTaraNights/~3/v7atS5vL_o4/

Through this article, I want to show the steps I took in preparing custom dataset for training a GAN model for motion transfer. Furthermore, I used google colab which offers free GPU/TPU usage for res
Brett Cannon: Unravelling `async for` loops

Link: https://snarky.ca/unravelling-async-for-loops/

When I decided the next post in my series on Python&aposs syntactic sugar would be on async for, I figured it would be straightforward. I have already done `for` loops, so I have something to build of