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PyCharm: PyCharm 2021.3.3 Is Available

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/03/2021-3-3/

We’ve just released a minor update for v2021.3.3 that you can get from our website, via the Toolbox App, from inside the IDE, or by using snaps if you’re a Ubuntu user.
With this release some major bu
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #102: Making Your Notebook Interactive and Using Python's Assert

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/102/

Would you like to build visualizations that allow your audience to play with data? How do you effectively use Python's assert statement during development? This week on the show, Christopher Trudeau i
Giampaolo Rodola: Sublime Text: remember cursor position plugin

Link: https://gmpy.dev/blog/2022/sublime-text-remember-cursor-position-plugin

My editor of choice for Python development is Sublime Text.
It has been for a very long time (10 years).
It's fast, minimalist and straight to the point, which is why I always resisted
the temptation
Paolo Amoroso: Publishing Python Documentation to Read The Docs With Jupyter Book

Link: http://blog.paoloamoroso.com/2022/01/publishing-python-documentation-to-read.html

I published the documentation of Suite8080, a suite of Intel 8080 Assembly cross-development tools I’m writing in Python with Replit.The Suite8080 documentation website built with Jupyter Book and Sph
Paolo Amoroso: Suite8080 0.5.0

Link: http://blog.paoloamoroso.com/2022/03/suite8080-050.html

Version 0.5.0 of Suite8080 is out, and the package is available on PyPI. Suite8080 is a suite of Intel 8080 Assembly cross-development tools I’m writing in Python.The Assembly source of the Suite8080
death and gravity: reader 2.11 released

Link: https://death.andgravity.com/reader-2-11

Hi there!
I'm happy to announce version 2.11 of reader, a Python feed reader library.
What's new? #
Here are the most important changes since reader 2.5.
Unified tag API + entry and global tags #
Tags
Programming Ideas With Jake: Movie Database App: IMDb API

Link: https://programmingideaswithjake.wordpress.com/2022/03/19/movie-database-app-imdb-api/

Thus begins the real first article in my new Movie Database App series. Today, we’ll start looking at how I’m working with the IMDb API. Keep in mind it’s still a work in progress and could potentiall
Matt Layman: PDF Progress Report - Building SaaS with Python and Django #130

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/blog/2022/pdf-progress-report-building-saas-with-python-and-django-130/

In this episode, we added the next report to the PDF bundle. In the process of adding this report, I cleaned up some of the PDF generation code and refactored to some common patterns.
ItsMyCode: [Solved] AttributeError: ‘str’ object has no attribute ‘decode’

Link: https://itsmycode.com/attributeerror-str-object-has-no-attribute-decode/

In Python 3, all the strings are in Unicode format by default. If you try to decode the Unicode string in Python 3, you will encounter an AttributeError: ‘str’ object has no attribute ‘decode’.
In thi
ItsMyCode: Convert Letters to Numbers in Python

Link: https://itsmycode.com/convert-letters-to-numbers-in-python/

Using the ord() method, we can convert letters to numbers in Python. The ord() method returns an integer representing the Unicode character.
In this tutorial, we will look at converting letters to num
Podcast.__init__: Automating Application Lifecycles For Developer Happiness At Wayfair

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/wayfair-application-lifecycle-automation-episode-357/

A common piece of advice when starting anything new is to "begin with the end in mind". In order to help the engineers at Wayfair manage the complete lifecycle of their applications Joshua W
Anarcat: 20+ years of Emacs

Link: https://anarc.at/blog/2022-03-20-20-years-emacs/

I enjoyed reading this article named "22 years of Emacs"
recently. It's kind of fascinating, because I realised I don't exactly
know for how long I've been using Emacs. It's lost in the mists of
histo
Test and Code: 184: Twisted and Testing Event Driven / Asynchronous Applications - Glyph

Link: https://testandcode.com/184

Twisted has been supporting asynchronous / event driven applications way before asyncio. Twisted, and Glyph, have also been encouraging automated tests for a very long time.
Twisted uses a technique t
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Kalob Taulien

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2022/03/21/pydev-of-the-week-kalob-taulien/

This week we welcome Kalob Taulien (@KalobTaulien) as our PyDev of the Week! Kalob is a WagtailCMS core dev, which is a CMS on top of the Django web framework. You can catch up with Kalob by going to
Real Python: Python Timer Functions: Three Ways to Monitor Your Code

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

While many developers recognize Python as an effective programming language, pure Python programs may run more slowly than their counterparts in compiled languages like C, Rust, and Java. In this tuto
Talk Python to Me: #357: Python and the James Webb Space Telescope

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/357/python-and-the-james-webb-space-telescope

Telescopes have been fundamental in our understanding of our place in the universe. And when you think about images that have shaped our modern view of space, you probably think about Hubble. But just
Python for Beginners: Print Without Newline in Python

Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/print-without-newline-in-python

While programming, we use the print() function to print a string or a value to the standard output. Normally, each print() function prints a value on a new line. However, we can change this behavior o
scikit-learn: Behind the Scenes of Data Umbrella scikit-learn Open Source Sprints

Link: https://blog.scikit-learn.org/events/behind-the-scenes/














Author:
Reshama Shaikh
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Angela Okune


Introduction
Prior to 2020, most data sprints were held in person during intensive 8-hour