Programming Ideas With Jake: Subscript Operator Overloading: Python vs Kotlin
Link: https://programmingideaswithjake.wordpress.com/2022/02/19/subscript-operator-overloading-python-vs-kotlin/
Kotlin and Python both provide operator overloading in order to do object[index] lookups. Let's look at how each language uses these.
Link: https://programmingideaswithjake.wordpress.com/2022/02/19/subscript-operator-overloading-python-vs-kotlin/
Kotlin and Python both provide operator overloading in order to do object[index] lookups. Let's look at how each language uses these.
Programming Ideas With Jake
Subscript Operator Overloading: Python vs Kotlin
Kotlin and Python both provide operator overloading in order to do object[index] lookups. Let’s look at how each language uses these.
The Digital Cat: From Docker CLI to Docker Compose
Link: https://www.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2022/02/19/from-docker-cli-to-docker-compose/
In this post I will show you how and why Docker Compose is useful, building a simple application written in Python that uses PostgreSQL. I think it is worth going through such an exercise to see how t
Link: https://www.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2022/02/19/from-docker-cli-to-docker-compose/
In this post I will show you how and why Docker Compose is useful, building a simple application written in Python that uses PostgreSQL. I think it is worth going through such an exercise to see how t
Thedigitalcatonline
From Docker CLI to Docker Compose
A hands-on post that shows how to build a system with Docker and which problems Docker Compose solves
PyPy: PyPy v7.3.8: release of python 2.7, 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9
Link: https://www.pypy.org/posts/2022/02/pypy-v738-release.html
PyPy v7.3.8: release of python 2.7, 3.7, and 3.8-beta
The PyPy team is proud to release version 7.3.8 of PyPy. It has been only a few
months since our last release, but we have some nice speedups and
Link: https://www.pypy.org/posts/2022/02/pypy-v738-release.html
PyPy v7.3.8: release of python 2.7, 3.7, and 3.8-beta
The PyPy team is proud to release version 7.3.8 of PyPy. It has been only a few
months since our last release, but we have some nice speedups and
PyPy
PyPy v7.3.8: release of python 2.7, 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9
PyPy v7.3.8: release of python 2.7, 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9-beta
The PyPy team is proud to release version 7.3.8 of PyPy. It has been only a few
months since our last release, but we have some nice speedups
The PyPy team is proud to release version 7.3.8 of PyPy. It has been only a few
months since our last release, but we have some nice speedups
Abhijeet Pal: Making Django Admin Jazzy With django-jazzmin
Link: http://djangocentral.com/making-django-admin-jazzy-with-django-jazzmin/
Django admin is undoubtedly one of the most useful apps of Django. Over the years there has been very little change in the admin app as far as the UX is concerned and it's not a bad thing at all. Djan
Link: http://djangocentral.com/making-django-admin-jazzy-with-django-jazzmin/
Django admin is undoubtedly one of the most useful apps of Django. Over the years there has been very little change in the admin app as far as the UX is concerned and it's not a bad thing at all. Djan
Djangocentral
Making Django Admin Jazzy With django-jazzmin
Django admin is undoubtedly one of most useful apps of Django. Over the years there have been very little change in the admin app as far as the UX is
Will McGugan: Promoting your open source project - or how to get your first 1K GitHub stars
Link: https://www.willmcgugan.com/blog/tech/post/promoting-your-open-source-project-or-how-to-get-your-first-1k-github-stars/
I've published a number of Open Source Python libraries, but none have seen as much buzz as Rich. Released in 2020, the Rich repo has 35,000 stars on Github. Since then I've released Textual (a work
Link: https://www.willmcgugan.com/blog/tech/post/promoting-your-open-source-project-or-how-to-get-your-first-1k-github-stars/
I've published a number of Open Source Python libraries, but none have seen as much buzz as Rich. Released in 2020, the Rich repo has 35,000 stars on Github. Since then I've released Textual (a work
Will McGugan Tech
Promoting your open source project - or how to get your first 1K GitHub stars
I've published a number of Open Source Python libraries, but none have seen as much buzz as Rich. Released in 2020, the Rich repo has 35,000 stars on Github. Since then I've released Textual (a work in progress) and Rich-CLI, both of which are on a similar…
The Open Sourcerer: GTG 0.6 release candidate
Link: https://fortintam.com/blog/gtg-0-6-release-candidate/
Today we are publishing a “release candidate” version of Getting Things GNOME 0.6. You can either try it out directly from the git master version (by running launch.sh; see the general instructions),
Link: https://fortintam.com/blog/gtg-0-6-release-candidate/
Today we are publishing a “release candidate” version of Getting Things GNOME 0.6. You can either try it out directly from the git master version (by running launch.sh; see the general instructions),
Moshe Zadka: Reading the Documentation for Popular Products
Link: https://orbifold.xyz/documentation-for-popular-products.html
Popular products often have a
"Getting Started"
tutorial
in order to guide you in using them
for the first timees.
Those guides are easy to follow,
pleasant to use,
and lead you do make bad design cho
Link: https://orbifold.xyz/documentation-for-popular-products.html
Popular products often have a
"Getting Started"
tutorial
in order to guide you in using them
for the first timees.
Those guides are easy to follow,
pleasant to use,
and lead you do make bad design cho
orbifold.xyz
Orbifolds and Other Games - Reading the Documentation for Popular Products
Podcast.__init__: Scaling Knowledge Management For Technical Teams With Knowledge Repo
Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/knowledge-repo-open-source-knowledge-management-episode-353/
One of the most persistent challenges faced by organizations of all sizes is the recording and distribution of institutional knowledge. In technical teams this is exacerbated by the need to incorporat
Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/knowledge-repo-open-source-knowledge-management-episode-353/
One of the most persistent challenges faced by organizations of all sizes is the recording and distribution of institutional knowledge. In technical teams this is exacerbated by the need to incorporat
The Python Podcast.__init__
The Python Podcast.__init__: Scaling Knowledge Management For Technical Teams With Knowledge Repo
An interview about the open source Knowledge Repo project for collecting, sharing, and scaling your knowledge management process across your technical teams.
Brian Okken: Lean TDD
Link: https://pythontest.com/lean-tdd/
Preface Lean TDD is an attempt to reconcile some conflicting aspects of Test Driven Development and Lean Software Development.
I’ve mentioned Lean TDD on the podcast a few times and even tried to do a
Link: https://pythontest.com/lean-tdd/
Preface Lean TDD is an attempt to reconcile some conflicting aspects of Test Driven Development and Lean Software Development.
I’ve mentioned Lean TDD on the podcast a few times and even tried to do a
Pythontest
Lean TDD
Preface Lean TDD is an attempt to reconcile some conflicting aspects of Test Driven Development and Lean Software Development.
I’ve mentioned Lean TDD on the podcast a few times and even tried to do a quick outline at the end of episode 162.
This post is…
I’ve mentioned Lean TDD on the podcast a few times and even tried to do a quick outline at the end of episode 162.
This post is…
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Leonardo Giordani
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2022/02/21/pydev-of-the-week-leonardo-giordani/
This week we welcome Leonardo Giordani (@tw_lgiordani) as our PyDev of the Week! Leonardo is the author of Clean Architectures in Python. Leonardo also writes lots of articles on his website.
PyCon UK
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2022/02/21/pydev-of-the-week-leonardo-giordani/
This week we welcome Leonardo Giordani (@tw_lgiordani) as our PyDev of the Week! Leonardo is the author of Clean Architectures in Python. Leonardo also writes lots of articles on his website.
PyCon UK
Mouse Vs Python
PyDev of the Week: Leonardo Giordani - Mouse Vs Python
This week we welcome Leonardo Giordani (@tw_lgiordani) as our PyDev of the Week! Leonardo is the author of Clean Architectures in Python. Leonardo also
Test and Code: 180: Lean TDD
Link: https://testandcode.com/180
Lean TDD is an attempt to reconcile some conflicting aspects of Test Driven Development and Lean Software Development.
I've mentioned Lean TDD on the podcast a few times and even tried to do a quick o
Link: https://testandcode.com/180
Lean TDD is an attempt to reconcile some conflicting aspects of Test Driven Development and Lean Software Development.
I've mentioned Lean TDD on the podcast a few times and even tried to do a quick o
Test & Code in Python
Test & Code in Python 180: Lean TDD
Lean TDD is an attempt to reconcile some conflicting aspects of Test Driven Development and Lean Software Development.
ItsMyCode: [Solved] Error in plot.new() : figure margins too large
Link: https://itsmycode.com/solved-error-in-plot-new-figure-margins-too-large/
The error in plot.new() : figure margins too large occur if the plot panel in the RStudio is too small for the margins you are trying to create.
In this tutorial, we will learn how to resolve error in
Link: https://itsmycode.com/solved-error-in-plot-new-figure-margins-too-large/
The error in plot.new() : figure margins too large occur if the plot panel in the RStudio is too small for the margins you are trying to create.
In this tutorial, we will learn how to resolve error in
ItsMyCode
[Solved] Error in plot.new() : figure margins too large - ItsMyCode
The error in plot.new() : figure margins too large occur if the plot panel in the RStudio is too small for the margins you are trying to create.
Real Python: Socket Programming in Python (Guide)
Link: https://realpython.com/python-sockets/
Sockets and the socket API are used to send messages across a network. They provide a form of inter-process communication (IPC). The network can be a logical, local network to the computer, or one tha
Link: https://realpython.com/python-sockets/
Sockets and the socket API are used to send messages across a network. They provide a form of inter-process communication (IPC). The network can be a logical, local network to the computer, or one tha
Realpython
Socket Programming in Python (Guide) – Real Python
In this in-depth tutorial, you'll learn how to build a socket server and client with Python. By the end of this tutorial, you'll understand how to use the main functions and methods in Python's socket module to write your own networked client-server applications.
Kay Hayen: Nuitka Release 0.7
Link: https://nuitka.net/posts/nuitka-release-07.html
This is to inform you about the new stable release of Nuitka. It is the extremely compatible Python compiler,
“download now”.
This release is massively improving macOS support, esp. for M1 and the
lat
Link: https://nuitka.net/posts/nuitka-release-07.html
This is to inform you about the new stable release of Nuitka. It is the extremely compatible Python compiler,
“download now”.
This release is massively improving macOS support, esp. for M1 and the
lat
ItsMyCode: [Solved] ImportError: cannot import name ‘json’ from itsdangerous
Link: https://itsmycode.com/importerror-cannot-import-name-json-from-itsdangerous/
If you are deploying and running the flask application(1.1.2) using the Docker containers, you will get ImportError: cannot import name ‘json’ from itsdangerous
In this article, we will look at what i
Link: https://itsmycode.com/importerror-cannot-import-name-json-from-itsdangerous/
If you are deploying and running the flask application(1.1.2) using the Docker containers, you will get ImportError: cannot import name ‘json’ from itsdangerous
In this article, we will look at what i
ItsMyCode
[Solved] ImportError: cannot import name 'json' from itsdangerous - ItsMyCode
The ImportError: cannot import name 'json' from itsdangerous can be fixed by downgrading the itsdangerous and markupsafe libraries to 2.0.1
Talk Python to Me: #353: SQLModel: The New ORM for FastAPI and Beyond
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/353/sqlmodel-the-new-orm-for-fastapi-and-beyond
Two frameworks that have taken the Python world by storm are FastAPI and Pydantic. Once you already have your data exchange modeled in Pydantic, you might want to use that code for storing it in the d
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/353/sqlmodel-the-new-orm-for-fastapi-and-beyond
Two frameworks that have taken the Python world by storm are FastAPI and Pydantic. Once you already have your data exchange modeled in Pydantic, you might want to use that code for storing it in the d
talkpython.fm
SQLModel: The New ORM for FastAPI and Beyond
Two frameworks that have taken the Python world by storm are FastAPI and Pydantic. Once you already have your data exchange modeled in Pydantic, you might want to use that code for storing it in the database. And, if you have DB models you might want to somehow…
Real Python: Starting With Linear Regression in Python
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/python-linear-regression/
We’re living in the era of large amounts of data, powerful computers, and artificial intelligence. This is just the beginning. Data science and machine learning are driving image recognition, autonomo
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/python-linear-regression/
We’re living in the era of large amounts of data, powerful computers, and artificial intelligence. This is just the beginning. Data science and machine learning are driving image recognition, autonomo
Realpython
Starting With Linear Regression in Python – Real Python
In this video course, you'll get started with linear regression in Python. Linear regression is one of the fundamental statistical and machine learning techniques, and Python is a popular choice for machine learning.
Python for Beginners: Terminate a Program in Python
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/terminate-a-program-in-python
While writing a program in python, you might need to end a program on several occasions after a condition is met. In this article, we will discuss different ways to terminate a program in python.
Term
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/terminate-a-program-in-python
While writing a program in python, you might need to end a program on several occasions after a condition is met. In this article, we will discuss different ways to terminate a program in python.
Term
PythonForBeginners.com
Terminate a Program in Python - PythonForBeginners.com
Terminate a Program in Python will help you improve your python skills with easy to follow examples and tutorials.
Made With Mu: Announcing a new stable release: 1.1.1
Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2022/02/22/mu-1-1-1.html
At last, after what feels like a huge amount of time and effort, we’re
delighted to release a new stable release of Mu.
Huge thanks to the many many contributors who volunteered their time to help
mak
Link: https://madewith.mu/mu/users/2022/02/22/mu-1-1-1.html
At last, after what feels like a huge amount of time and effort, we’re
delighted to release a new stable release of Mu.
Huge thanks to the many many contributors who volunteered their time to help
mak
Made With Mu
Announcing a new stable release: 1.1.1
At last, after what feels like a huge amount of time and effort, we’re delighted to release a new stable release of Mu.
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #513 (Feb. 22, 2022)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/513
#513 – FEBRUARY 22, 2022 View in Browser » How We Optimized Python API Server Code 100x Tricks we used to speed up calls to our analytical API written in Python: asyncio, SQLAlchemy, asyncpg, Cy
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/513
#513 – FEBRUARY 22, 2022 View in Browser » How We Optimized Python API Server Code 100x Tricks we used to speed up calls to our analytical API written in Python: asyncio, SQLAlchemy, asyncpg, Cy
Pycoders
PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #513
Issue #513 of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter, published Feb. 22, 2022.