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Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #171: Making Each Line of Code Efficient & Python In Excel

Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/171/

Are you writing efficient Python with as few lines of code as possible? Are you familiar with the many built-in language features that will simplify your code and make it more Pythonic? Christopher Tr
Mike Driscoll: How to Validate an IP Address in Python

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2023/09/08/how-to-validate-an-ip-address-in-python/

Validating data is one of the many tasks engineers face around the world. Your users make typos as often as anyone else, so you must try to catch those errors.
One common type of information that an e
Python Engineering at Microsoft: Python in Visual Studio Code – September 2023 Release

Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-september-2023-release/

We’re excited to announce the September 2023 release of the Python and Jupyter extensions for Visual Studio Code!
This release includes the following announcements:

“Recreate” or “Use Existing” optio
Stack Abuse: Determining the Size of an Object in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/determining-the-size-of-an-object-in-python/

Introduction
When writing code, you may need to determine how much memory a particular object is consuming. There are a number of reasons you may need to know this, with the most obvious reason being
Stack Abuse: Importing Multiple CSV Files into a Single DataFrame using Pandas in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/importing-multiple-csv-files-into-a-single-dataframe-using-pandas-in-python/

Introduction
In this Byte we're going to talk about how to import multiple CSV files into Pandas and concatenate them into a single DataFrame. This is a common scenario in data analysis where you need
Stack Abuse: When to Use Shebangs in Python Scripts

Link: https://stackabuse.com/when-to-use-shebangs-in-python-scripts/

Introduction
At some point when writing Python code, you may have come across a line at the top of some scripts that looks something like this: #!/usr/bin/env python3. This line, known as a shebang, i
Stack Abuse: The 'u' and 'r' String Prefixes and Raw String Literals in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/the-u-and-r-string-prefixes-and-raw-string-literals-in-python/

Introduction
While learning Python or reading someone else's code, you may have encountered the 'u' and 'r' prefixes and raw string literals. But what do these terms mean? How do they affect our Pytho
Stack Abuse: Parsing Boolean Values with Argparse in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/parsing-boolean-values-with-argparse-in-python/

Introduction
In this Byte, we'll be looking into Python's argparse module and how we can use it to parse boolean values from the command line. This is often used when you're writing a command line too
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Jelle Zijlstra

Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2023/09/11/pydev-of-the-week-jelle-zijlstra/

This week, we welcome Jelle Zijlstra as our PyDev of the Week! Jelle is a core developer of the Python programming language. If you’d like to see what exactly Jelle is working on, you should check out
Stack Abuse: Maximum and Minimum Values for Integers in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/maximum-and-minimum-values-for-integers-in-python/

Introduction
Integers are one of the fundamental data types that you'll encounter. They're used in just about every application and understanding their limits can be crucial for avoiding errors or eve
Martin Fitzpatrick: Using MicroPython and uploading libraries on Raspberry Pi Pico

Link: https://blog.martinfitzpatrick.com/using-micropython-raspberry-pico/

MicroPython is an implementation of the Python 3 programming language, optimized to run on microcontrollers. It's one of the options available for programming your Raspberry Pi Pico and a nice friendl
Martin Fitzpatrick: PySide6 Book now available: Create GUI Applications with Python & Qt6

Link: https://blog.martinfitzpatrick.com/pyside6-book-create-gui-applications-python-qt6/

Hello! This morning I released the first Qt6 edition of my PySide book Create GUI Applications, with Python & Qt6.
This update follows the 4th Edition of the PySide2 book updating all the code example
Martin Fitzpatrick: PyQt6 Book now available: Create GUI Applications with Python & Qt6

Link: https://blog.martinfitzpatrick.com/pyqt6-book-create-gui-applications-python-qt6/

Hello! Today I have released the first PyQt6 edition of my book Create GUI Applications, with Python & Qt6.
This update follows the 4th Edition of the PyQt5 book updating all the code examples and add
Martin Fitzpatrick: PySide6 tutorial now available

Link: https://blog.martinfitzpatrick.com/pyside-tutorial-now-available/

Hello! With the release of Qt6 versions of PyQt and PySide the course was getting a little crowded. So, today I've split the PySide tutorials into their own standalone PySide2 course and PySide6 cours
Martin Fitzpatrick: DiffCast: Hands-free Python Screencast Creator

Link: https://blog.martinfitzpatrick.com/diffcast-python-screencast-creator/

Programming screencasts are a popular way to teach programming and demo tools. Typically people will open up their favorite editor and record themselves tapping away. But this has a few problems. A go
Martin Fitzpatrick: PyQt6, PySide6, PyQt5 and PySide2 Books -- updated for 2022!

Link: https://blog.martinfitzpatrick.com/pyqt6-pyqt5-books-updated-2022/

Hello! Today I have released new digital editions of my PyQt5, PyQt6, PySide2 and PySide6 book Create GUI Applications with Python & Qt.

PyQt6 Book 5th Edition, Create GUI Applications with Python &
Martin Fitzpatrick: Getting started with VS Code for Python

Link: https://blog.martinfitzpatrick.com/getting-started-vs-code-python/

Setting up a working development environment is the first step for any project. Your development environment setup will determine how easy it is to develop and maintain your projects over time. That m
Martin Fitzpatrick: Working With Classes in Python

Link: https://blog.martinfitzpatrick.com/python-classes/

Python supports object-oriented programming (OOP) through classes, which allow you to bundle data and behavior in a single entity. Python classes allow you to quickly model concepts by creating repres
Martin Fitzpatrick: Getting Started With Git and GitHub in Your Python Projects

Link: https://blog.martinfitzpatrick.com/git-github-python/

Using a version control system (VCS) is crucial for any software development project. These systems allow developers to track changes to the project's codebase over time, removing the need to keep mul
Martin Fitzpatrick: PyQt6 Book now available in Korean: 파이썬과 Qt6로 GUI 애플리케이션 만들기

Link: https://blog.martinfitzpatrick.com/pyqt6-book-now-available-in-korean/

I am very happy to announce that my Python GUI programming book
Create GUI Applications with Python & Qt6 / PyQt6 Edition is now available
in Korean from Acorn Publishing
It's more than a little mind-