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
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
Mouse Vs Python
Python 101 - Documenting Your Code - Mouse Vs Python
Learn about documenting your Python code in this tutorial which covers PEP8, docstrings, comments and other useful tools
Łukasz Langa: Weekly Report 2021, September 6 - 12
Link: https://lukasz.langa.pl/161966bf-7d18-418a-a33d-c3a441033c17/
Slower week this time as Monday was off due to US Labor Day. Apart from reviewing and merging pull requests, I spent some time on Thursday getting to know Datasette, fiddling with the SQLite data form
Link: https://lukasz.langa.pl/161966bf-7d18-418a-a33d-c3a441033c17/
Slower week this time as Monday was off due to US Labor Day. Apart from reviewing and merging pull requests, I spent some time on Thursday getting to know Datasette, fiddling with the SQLite data form
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Weekly Report 2021, September 6 - 12 - Łukasz Langa
Slower week this time as Monday was off due to US Labor Day. Apart from reviewing and merging pull requests, I spent some time on Thursday getting to know Datasette, fiddling with the SQLite data format to find one that lends itself best to analytical queries…
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
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
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
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Unravelling `async for` loops
When I decided the next post in my series on Python's syntactic sugar
[https://snarky.ca/tag/syntactic-sugar/] would be on async for, I figured it
would be straightforward. I have already done `for` loops
[https://snarky.ca/unravelling-for-statements/], so…
[https://snarky.ca/tag/syntactic-sugar/] would be on async for, I figured it
would be straightforward. I have already done `for` loops
[https://snarky.ca/unravelling-for-statements/], so…
Codementor: You are coding the wrong way in Python if you aren't using these two libraries
Link: https://www.codementor.io/rohithgilla/you-are-coding-the-wrong-way-in-python-if-you-aren-t-using-these-two-libraries-1lpcfcazvu
It's the typing, the type safety. They know that there will be a safety net beneath them that catches many bugs and shouts at us if we do mistakes.
It's not just that it's the auto-suggestion that mat
Link: https://www.codementor.io/rohithgilla/you-are-coding-the-wrong-way-in-python-if-you-aren-t-using-these-two-libraries-1lpcfcazvu
It's the typing, the type safety. They know that there will be a safety net beneath them that catches many bugs and shouts at us if we do mistakes.
It's not just that it's the auto-suggestion that mat
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You are coding the wrong way in Python if you aren't using these two libraries | Codementor
It's the typing, the type safety. They know that there will be a safety net beneath them that catches many bugs and shouts at us if we do mistakes.
It's not just that it's the auto-suggestion that matters too, it would feel amazing right when you get the…
It's not just that it's the auto-suggestion that matters too, it would feel amazing right when you get the…
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Nikita Sobolev
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/09/13/pydev-of-the-week-nikita-sobolev/
This week we welcome Nikita Sobolev (@sobolevn) as our PyDev of the Week! Nikita is the founder of wemake.services. Nikita also writes a technical blog that you should check out. You can also see what
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/09/13/pydev-of-the-week-nikita-sobolev/
This week we welcome Nikita Sobolev (@sobolevn) as our PyDev of the Week! Nikita is the founder of wemake.services. Nikita also writes a technical blog that you should check out. You can also see what
Mouse Vs Python
PyDev of the Week: Nikita Sobolev - Mouse Vs Python
Nikita Sobolev is the PyDev of the Week! Learn how he founded his own business and how he uses Python and FOSS in this interview
Matt Layman: Episode 15 - User Session Data
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/django-riffs/15-user-session-data/
On this episode, we will dig into a data storage technique that Django makes heavy use of for visitors to your site. This category of data is called session data.
Listen at djangoriffs.com or with the
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/django-riffs/15-user-session-data/
On this episode, we will dig into a data storage technique that Django makes heavy use of for visitors to your site. This category of data is called session data.
Listen at djangoriffs.com or with the
Matt Layman
Episode 15 - User Session Data
On this episode, we will dig into a data storage technique that Django makes heavy use of for visitors to your site. This category of data is called *session* data.
Full Stack Python: How to Transcribe Speech Recordings into Text with Python
Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/blog/transcribe-recordings-speech-text-assemblyai.html
When you have a recording where one or more people are talking, it's useful
to have a highly accurate and automated way to extract the spoken words into
text. Once you have the text, you can use it fo
Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/blog/transcribe-recordings-speech-text-assemblyai.html
When you have a recording where one or more people are talking, it's useful
to have a highly accurate and automated way to extract the spoken words into
text. Once you have the text, you can use it fo
Fullstackpython
How to Transcribe Speech Recordings into Text with Python
Learn to transcribe speech in recordings like MP3s into text with Python and AssemblyAI's API. Great post on fullstackpython.com!
Full Stack Python: Using Django & AssemblyAI for More Accurate Twilio Call Transcriptions
Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/blog/django-accurate-twilio-voice-transcriptions.html
Recording phone calls
with one or more participants is easy with
Twilio's Programmable Voice API,
but the speech-to-text accuracy can be poor, especially for transcription
of words from niche domain
Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/blog/django-accurate-twilio-voice-transcriptions.html
Recording phone calls
with one or more participants is easy with
Twilio's Programmable Voice API,
but the speech-to-text accuracy can be poor, especially for transcription
of words from niche domain
Fullstackpython
Using Django & AssemblyAI for More Accurate Twilio Call Transcriptions
Use Python, Django and AssemblyAI's transcription API to improve recording accuracy for Twilio Programmable Voice phone calls. Great post on fullstackpython.com!
Real Python: Python News: What's New From August 2021?
Link: https://realpython.com/python-news-august-2021/
Summer holidays have ended, and it’s back to school again. While it was a time of leisure and getting disconnected from the virtual world for many of us, the Python maintainers and contributors have b
Link: https://realpython.com/python-news-august-2021/
Summer holidays have ended, and it’s back to school again. While it was a time of leisure and getting disconnected from the virtual world for many of us, the Python maintainers and contributors have b
Realpython
Python News: What's New From August 2021 – Real Python
August 2021 was an eventful month in the world of Python. In this article, you'll get up to speed on everything that happened in the past month, including three new Python releases.
Python Morsels: Importing a module runs code
Link: https://www.pythonmorsels.com/topics/importing-module-runs-code/
Transcript
When Python imports a module, it runs all the code in that module.
A module that defines and prints things
Here we have a file called salutations.py:
import random
salutations = ["Hello
Link: https://www.pythonmorsels.com/topics/importing-module-runs-code/
Transcript
When Python imports a module, it runs all the code in that module.
A module that defines and prints things
Here we have a file called salutations.py:
import random
salutations = ["Hello
Pythonmorsels
Importing a module runs code
Tryton News: Release 1.3.0 of python-sql
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/release-1-3-0-of-python-sql/4618
We are proud to announce the release of the version 1.3.0 of python-sql.
python-sql is a library to write SQL queries in a pythonic way. It is mainly developed for Tryton but it has no external depend
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/release-1-3-0-of-python-sql/4618
We are proud to announce the release of the version 1.3.0 of python-sql.
python-sql is a library to write SQL queries in a pythonic way. It is mainly developed for Tryton but it has no external depend
Tryton Discussion
Release 1.3.0 of python-sql
We are proud to announce the release of the version 1.3.0 of python-sql. python-sql is a library to write SQL queries in a pythonic way. It is mainly developed for Tryton but it has no external dependencies and is agnostic to any framework or SQL database.…
Gaël Varoquaux: Hiring someone to develop scikit-learn community and industry partners
Link: http://gael-varoquaux.info/programming/hiring-someone-to-develop-scikit-learn-community-and-industry-partners.html
Note
With the growth of scikit-learn and the wider PyData ecosystem, we
want to recruit in the Inria scikit-learn team for a new role.
Departing from our usual focus on excellence in algorithms,
stat
Link: http://gael-varoquaux.info/programming/hiring-someone-to-develop-scikit-learn-community-and-industry-partners.html
Note
With the growth of scikit-learn and the wider PyData ecosystem, we
want to recruit in the Inria scikit-learn team for a new role.
Departing from our usual focus on excellence in algorithms,
stat
gael-varoquaux.info
Hiring someone to develop scikit-learn community and industry partners -- Gaël Varoquaux: computer / data / health science
Gaël Varoquaux, computer / data / health science
Mike Driscoll: Python 101 – How to Work with Images
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/09/14/python-101-how-to-work-with-images/
The Python Imaging Library (PIL) is a 3rd party Python package that adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter. It allows you to process photos and do many common image file manipul
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/09/14/python-101-how-to-work-with-images/
The Python Imaging Library (PIL) is a 3rd party Python package that adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter. It allows you to process photos and do many common image file manipul
Mouse Vs Python
Python 101 - How to Work with Images - Mouse Vs Python
The Python Imaging Library (PIL) is a 3rd party Python package that adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter. It allows you to
Python for Beginners: Level Order Tree Traversal in Python
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/data-structures/level-order-tree-traversal-in-python
Just like we traverse a python dictionary, a list or tuple to access its elements, We can also traverse binary trees to access their elements. There are four tree traversal algorithms namely In-order
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/data-structures/level-order-tree-traversal-in-python
Just like we traverse a python dictionary, a list or tuple to access its elements, We can also traverse binary trees to access their elements. There are four tree traversal algorithms namely In-order
PythonForBeginners.com
Level Order Tree Traversal in Python - PythonForBeginners.com
Level Order Tree Traversal in Python will help you improve your python skills with easy to follow examples and tutorials. Click here to view code examples.
Matt Layman: User File Use
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/understand-django/media-files/
In the last Understand Django article, you learned about Django settings and how to manage the configuration of your application. We also looked at tools to help you to be extra effective with setting
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/understand-django/media-files/
In the last Understand Django article, you learned about Django settings and how to manage the configuration of your application. We also looked at tools to help you to be extra effective with setting
Matt Layman
User File Use
Maybe your app needs to handle files from users like profile pictures. Accepting files from others is tricky to do safely. In this article, we'll see the tools that Django provides to manage files safely.
Real Python: Using Data Classes in Python
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/python-data-classes/
One new and exciting feature that came out in Python 3.7 was the data class. A data class is a class typically containing mainly data, although there aren’t really any restrictions.
With data classes,
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/python-data-classes/
One new and exciting feature that came out in Python 3.7 was the data class. A data class is a class typically containing mainly data, although there aren’t really any restrictions.
With data classes,
Realpython
Using Data Classes in Python – Real Python
Data classes are one of the new features introduced in Python 3.7. When using data classes, you don't have to write boilerplate code to get proper initialization, representation, and comparisons for your objects.
Test and Code: 164: Debugging Test Failures with pytest
Link: https://testandcode.com/164
An overview of the pytest flags that help with debugging.
From Chapter 13, Debugging Test Failures, of Python Testing with pytest, 2nd edition.
pytest includes quite a few command-line flags that are
Link: https://testandcode.com/164
An overview of the pytest flags that help with debugging.
From Chapter 13, Debugging Test Failures, of Python Testing with pytest, 2nd edition.
pytest includes quite a few command-line flags that are
Test & Code in Python
Test & Code in Python 164: Debugging Python Test Failures with pytest
An overview of the pytest flags that help with debugging.
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #490 (Sept. 14, 2021)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/490
#490 – SEPTEMBER 14, 2021 View in Browser » Applying PEP 8 in Practice “Two recent threads on the python-ideas mailing list have overlapped to a certain extent; both referred to Python’s [PEP 8]
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/490
#490 – SEPTEMBER 14, 2021 View in Browser » Applying PEP 8 in Practice “Two recent threads on the python-ideas mailing list have overlapped to a certain extent; both referred to Python’s [PEP 8]
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PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #490
Issue #490 of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter, published Sept. 14, 2021.
Quansight Labs Blog: Not a checklist: different accessibility needs in JupyterLab
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/2021/09/not-a-checklist/
JupyterLab Accessibility Journey Part 3
In a pandemic, the template joke-starter “x and y walk into a bar” seems like
a stretch from my reality. So let’s try this remote version:
Two community member
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/2021/09/not-a-checklist/
JupyterLab Accessibility Journey Part 3
In a pandemic, the template joke-starter “x and y walk into a bar” seems like
a stretch from my reality. So let’s try this remote version:
Two community member
Quansight Labs
Not a checklist: different accessibility needs in JupyterLab
JupyterLab Accessibility Journey Part 3
In a pandemic, the template joke-starter “x and y walk into a bar” seems like
a stretch from my reality. So let’s try this remote version:
Two community member
In a pandemic, the template joke-starter “x and y walk into a bar” seems like
a stretch from my reality. So let’s try this remote version:
Two community member