Python for Beginners: Take Screenshots in Python
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/take-screenshots-in-python
We often need to take screenshots on our PC or laptop to capture images from videos or from a website. In this article, we will discuss two ways to take screenshots in python.
Take Screenshots Using t
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/take-screenshots-in-python
We often need to take screenshots on our PC or laptop to capture images from videos or from a website. In this article, we will discuss two ways to take screenshots in python.
Take Screenshots Using t
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Python Bytes: #293 And if I pull this open source Jenga block...
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/293/and-if-i-pull-this-open-source-jenga-block
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News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jul 20th, 2022
Talk Python to Me: #374: PSF Survey in Review
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/374/psf-survey-in-review
Every year, the PSF and JetBrains team up to do a Python community survey. The most recent one was Fall of 2021. For this episode, I've gathered a great group of Python enthusiasts to discuss the resu
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/374/psf-survey-in-review
Every year, the PSF and JetBrains team up to do a Python community survey. The most recent one was Fall of 2021. For this episode, I've gathered a great group of Python enthusiasts to discuss the resu
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PSF Survey in Review
Every year, the PSF and JetBrains team up to do a Python community survey. The most recent one was Fall of 2021. For this episode, I've gathered a great group of Python enthusiasts to discuss the results. I think you'll really enjoy the group discussion on…
PyCharm: Webinar: I Can’t Believe It’s Not Real Data! An Introduction to Synthetic Data
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/07/webinar-i-can-t-believe-it-s-not-real-data-an-introduction-to-synthetic-data/
Easy access to relevant, safe data is a major bottleneck hindering developers and data scientists. But what if you could generate your own accurate, privacy-protected, shareable data?
Synthetic data
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/07/webinar-i-can-t-believe-it-s-not-real-data-an-introduction-to-synthetic-data/
Easy access to relevant, safe data is a major bottleneck hindering developers and data scientists. But what if you could generate your own accurate, privacy-protected, shareable data?
Synthetic data
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Webinar: I Can’t Believe It’s Not Real Data! An Introduction to Synthetic Data | The PyCharm Blog
Easy access to relevant, safe data is a major bottleneck hindering developers and data scientists. But what if you could generate your own accurate, privacy-protected, shareable data?
Synthet
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Real Python: Custom Python Dictionaries: Inheriting From dict vs UserDict
Link: https://realpython.com/inherit-python-dict/
Creating dictionary-like classes may be a requirement in your Python career. Specifically, you may be interested in making custom dictionaries with modified behavior, new functionalities, or both. In
Link: https://realpython.com/inherit-python-dict/
Creating dictionary-like classes may be a requirement in your Python career. Specifically, you may be interested in making custom dictionaries with modified behavior, new functionalities, or both. In
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Custom Python Dictionaries: Inheriting From dict vs UserDict – Real Python
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create custom dictionary-like classes in Python by inheriting from the built-in dict class or by subclassing UserDict from the collections module.
Mike Driscoll: An Intro to Python Properties (Video)
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2022/07/20/an-intro-to-python-properties-video/
In this video tutorial, you will learn the basics of Python properties with Mike Driscoll .
You will learn about:
Python properties
Setters and Getters
Deleters
The post An Intro to Python Properti
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2022/07/20/an-intro-to-python-properties-video/
In this video tutorial, you will learn the basics of Python properties with Mike Driscoll .
You will learn about:
Python properties
Setters and Getters
Deleters
The post An Intro to Python Properti
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An Intro to Python Properties (Video) - Mouse Vs Python
In this video tutorial, you will learn the basics of Python properties with Mike Driscoll . You will learn about: Python properties Setters and Getters
PyBites: A Case Study in Refactoring Python: Clean Code Is Often Faster
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/a-case-study-in-refactoring-python-clean-code-is-often-faster/
I have learned a lot over the past 2.5 years of my Python journey. What started out as a hobby during COVID-19 lock downs in 2020, has now become a major component of my professional workload. This ar
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/a-case-study-in-refactoring-python-clean-code-is-often-faster/
I have learned a lot over the past 2.5 years of my Python journey. What started out as a hobby during COVID-19 lock downs in 2020, has now become a major component of my professional workload. This ar
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I have learned a lot over the past 2.5 years of my Python journey. What started out as a hobby during COVID-19 lock downs in 2020, has now become a major
Ian Ozsvald: Upcoming discussion calls for Team Structure and Buidling a Backlog for data science leads
Link: https://ianozsvald.com/2022/07/01/upcoming-discussion-calls-for-team-structure-and-buidling-a-backlog-for-data-science-leads/
I ran another Executives at PyData discussion session for 50+ leaders at our PyDataLondon conference a couple of weeks back. We had great conversation which dug into a lot of topics. I’ve written up n
Link: https://ianozsvald.com/2022/07/01/upcoming-discussion-calls-for-team-structure-and-buidling-a-backlog-for-data-science-leads/
I ran another Executives at PyData discussion session for 50+ leaders at our PyDataLondon conference a couple of weeks back. We had great conversation which dug into a lot of topics. I’ve written up n
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Upcoming discussion calls for Team Structure and Buidling a Backlog for data science leads
I ran another Executives at PyData discussion session for 50+ leaders at our PyDataLondon conference a couple of weeks back. We had great conversation which dug into a lot of topics. I've written up notes on my NotANumber newsletter. If you're a leader of…
PyBites: What’s your definition of a rich life?
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/pp78-your-definition-of-a-rich-life/
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Welcome back to our podcast.It’s easy to get stuck in your own bubble. Julian travelled to the other side of the planet and came to realize that it’s easy to get carried away by the hust
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Welcome back to our podcast.It’s easy to get stuck in your own bubble. Julian travelled to the other side of the planet and came to realize that it’s easy to get carried away by the hust
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PyCharm: PyCharm 2022.1.4 is Available
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/07/pycharm-2022-1-4-is-available/
PyCharrm 2022.1.4, the fourth bug-fix update for PyCharm 2022.1, is now available!
You can get the latest version from our website, via the Toolbox App, from inside the IDE, or by using snaps if you’r
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/07/pycharm-2022-1-4-is-available/
PyCharrm 2022.1.4, the fourth bug-fix update for PyCharm 2022.1, is now available!
You can get the latest version from our website, via the Toolbox App, from inside the IDE, or by using snaps if you’r
The JetBrains Blog
PyCharm 2022.1.4 is Available | The PyCharm Blog
PyCharrm 2022.1.4, the fourth bug-fix update for PyCharm 2022.1, is now available!
You can get the latest version from our website, via the Toolbox App, from inside the IDE, or by using snaps if yo
You can get the latest version from our website, via the Toolbox App, from inside the IDE, or by using snaps if yo
Python⇒Speed: Finding performance bottlenecks in Celery tasks
Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/celery-performance/
When your Celery tasks are too slow, and you want them to run faster, you usually want to find and then fix the performance bottleneck.
It’s true, you can architect a solution where slow tasks don’t i
Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/celery-performance/
When your Celery tasks are too slow, and you want them to run faster, you usually want to find and then fix the performance bottleneck.
It’s true, you can architect a solution where slow tasks don’t i
Python⇒Speed
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Mike Driscoll: Python 101 - Type Hinting in Python (Video)
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2022/07/21/python-101-type-hinting-in-python-video/
Learn all about type hinting (AKA type annotation) in this tutorial by Mike Driscoll
What You'll Learn
Pros and Cons of Type Hinting
Built-in Type Hinting / Variable Annotation
Collection Type Hinti
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2022/07/21/python-101-type-hinting-in-python-video/
Learn all about type hinting (AKA type annotation) in this tutorial by Mike Driscoll
What You'll Learn
Pros and Cons of Type Hinting
Built-in Type Hinting / Variable Annotation
Collection Type Hinti
Mouse Vs Python
Python 101 - Type Hinting in Python (Video) - Mouse Vs Python
Learn all about type hinting (AKA type annotation) in this tutorial by Mike Driscoll What You'll Learn Pros and Cons of Type Hinting Built-in Type
Python Software Foundation: Distinguished Service Award Granted to Naomi Ceder
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/07/distinguished-service-award-granted-to.html
Naomi Ceder, a longtime Python activist and organizer has been recognized with the PSF’s Distinguished Service Award. Naomi served on the PSF Board from 2015-2020, and as Chair from 2017-2020, support
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/07/distinguished-service-award-granted-to.html
Naomi Ceder, a longtime Python activist and organizer has been recognized with the PSF’s Distinguished Service Award. Naomi served on the PSF Board from 2015-2020, and as Chair from 2017-2020, support
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Distinguished Service Award Granted to Naomi Ceder
Naomi Ceder, a longtime Python activist and organizer has been recognized with the PSF’s Distinguished Service Award. Naomi served on the PS...
PyPy: M1 support for PyPy
Link: https://www.pypy.org/posts/2022/07/m1-support-for-pypy.html
The PyPy team is happy to announce that we can now target the macOSX ARM64
platform. Much of the work was executed by Maciej Fijałkowski (fijal) and
funded via a generous contribution to our OpenColle
Link: https://www.pypy.org/posts/2022/07/m1-support-for-pypy.html
The PyPy team is happy to announce that we can now target the macOSX ARM64
platform. Much of the work was executed by Maciej Fijałkowski (fijal) and
funded via a generous contribution to our OpenColle
PyPy
M1 support for PyPy
The PyPy team is happy to announce that we can now target the macOS ARM64
platform. Much of the work was executed by Maciej Fijałkowski (fijal) and
funded via a generous contribution to our OpenCollec
platform. Much of the work was executed by Maciej Fijałkowski (fijal) and
funded via a generous contribution to our OpenCollec
PyCharm: PyCharm 2022.2 Release Candidate Is Available
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/07/2022-2-rc/
You can get the new build from our website, via the free Toolbox App, or by using snaps for Ubuntu.
To familiarize yourself with the most notable updates in v2022.2, browse the PyCharm 2022.2 EAP sec
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/07/2022-2-rc/
You can get the new build from our website, via the free Toolbox App, or by using snaps for Ubuntu.
To familiarize yourself with the most notable updates in v2022.2, browse the PyCharm 2022.2 EAP sec
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PyCharm 2022.2 Release Candidate Is Available | The PyCharm Blog
You can get the new build from our website, via the free Toolbox App, or by using snaps for Ubuntu.
To familiarize yourself with the most notable updates in v2022.2, browse the PyCharm 2022.2
To familiarize yourself with the most notable updates in v2022.2, browse the PyCharm 2022.2
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #118: Creating Documentation With MkDocs & When to Use a Python dict
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/118/
How do you start building your project documentation? What if you had a tool that could do the heavy lifting and automatically write large portions directly from your code? This week on the show, Chri
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/118/
How do you start building your project documentation? What if you had a tool that could do the heavy lifting and automatically write large portions directly from your code? This week on the show, Chri
Realpython
Episode #118: Creating Documentation With MkDocs & When to Use a Python dict – The Real Python Podcast
How do you start building your project documentation? What if you had a tool that could do the heavy lifting and automatically write large portions directly from your code? This week on the show, Christopher Trudeau is here, bringing another batch of PyCoder's…
Python for Beginners: Read CSV Into List of Dictionaries in Python
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/read-csv-into-list-of-dictionaries-in-python
CSV files are used to store structured data where each row in the csv file stores an entry in which each value is associated with the column name. Similarly, a python dictionary is used to store key-v
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/read-csv-into-list-of-dictionaries-in-python
CSV files are used to store structured data where each row in the csv file stores an entry in which each value is associated with the column name. Similarly, a python dictionary is used to store key-v
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PyBites: Growing developer teams in a deep tech startup
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/pp79-growing-developer-teams-in-a-deep-tech-startup/
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This week, we have Robin back on the show to talk about how he has grown as a Python developer with the startup ACCURE and as mentor at PDM.
ACCURE Battery Intelligence GmbH uses cloud c
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/pp79-growing-developer-teams-in-a-deep-tech-startup/
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This week, we have Robin back on the show to talk about how he has grown as a Python developer with the startup ACCURE and as mentor at PDM.
ACCURE Battery Intelligence GmbH uses cloud c
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Python GUIs: Which Python GUI library should you use in 2022?
Link: https://www.pythonguis.com/faq/which-python-gui-library/
Python is a popular programming used for everything from scripting routine tasks to building websites and performing complex data analysis.
While you can accomplish a lot with command line tools, some
Link: https://www.pythonguis.com/faq/which-python-gui-library/
Python is a popular programming used for everything from scripting routine tasks to building websites and performing complex data analysis.
While you can accomplish a lot with command line tools, some
Python GUIs
Which Python GUI library should you use in 2025?
Comparing the Python GUI libraries available in 2025. Python is a popular programming used for everything from scripting routine tasks to building websites and performing complex data analysis.
"Morphex's Blogologue": Encountering Python crash on numerous client connects to socketserver
Link: http://blogologue.com/blog_entry?id=1658679201X49
On the SMPS package, I've refactored a bit since the last blog post, and I also encountered what looks like a bug in Python.Python can randomly crash if too many client connections are made to the soc
Link: http://blogologue.com/blog_entry?id=1658679201X49
On the SMPS package, I've refactored a bit since the last blog post, and I also encountered what looks like a bug in Python.Python can randomly crash if too many client connections are made to the soc