Catalin George Festila: Python Qt5 - QFileDialog and QTextEdit example.
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2018/11/python-qt5-qfiledialog-and-qtextedit.html
This tutorial is about QFileDialog and how to use it.First you need to create a default PyQ5 application and add your method is called by my_OpenDialog.This will be connected to one button.My applicat
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2018/11/python-qt5-qfiledialog-and-qtextedit.html
This tutorial is about QFileDialog and how to use it.First you need to create a default PyQ5 application and add your method is called by my_OpenDialog.This will be connected to one button.My applicat
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Import Python: Issue 188 - Python This week
Link: http://importpython.com/blog/post/optimizing-django-admin-paginator-text-preprocessing-python-economics-nobel-laureate-who-codes
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All Things Python.
Wallaroo Labs: Python Python Python! Python 3 Comes to Wallaroo
Link: https://blog.wallaroolabs.com/2018/11/python-python-python-python-3-comes-to-wallaroo/
If you’ve tried to build a scalable distributed system in Python you could be excused for thinking that the world is conspiring against you; in spite of Python’s popularity as a programming language f
Link: https://blog.wallaroolabs.com/2018/11/python-python-python-python-3-comes-to-wallaroo/
If you’ve tried to build a scalable distributed system in Python you could be excused for thinking that the world is conspiring against you; in spite of Python’s popularity as a programming language f
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Python Bytes: #103 Getting to 10x (results for developers)
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/103/getting-to-10x-results-for-developers
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/103/getting-to-10x-results-for-developers
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News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Nov 8th, 2018
Python Engineering at Microsoft: Python in Visual Studio Code – October 2018 Release
Link: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/pythonengineering/2018/11/08/python-in-visual-studio-code-october-2018-release/
We are pleased to announce that the October 2018 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available. You can download the Python extension from the Marketplace, or install it dire
Link: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/pythonengineering/2018/11/08/python-in-visual-studio-code-october-2018-release/
We are pleased to announce that the October 2018 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available. You can download the Python extension from the Marketplace, or install it dire
Python Engineering at Microsoft: Data Science with Python in Visual Studio Code
Link: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/pythonengineering/2018/11/08/data-science-with-python-in-visual-studio-code/
This post was written by Rong Lu, a Principal Program Manager working on Data Science tools for Visual Studio Code
Today we’re very excited to announce the availability of Data Science features in the
Link: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/pythonengineering/2018/11/08/data-science-with-python-in-visual-studio-code/
This post was written by Rong Lu, a Principal Program Manager working on Data Science tools for Visual Studio Code
Today we’re very excited to announce the availability of Data Science features in the
Wingware News: Wing Python IDE 6.1.2: November 8, 2018
Link: https://wingware.com/news/2018-11-08
This release allows creating a new virtualenv from the New Project dialog,
implements VI mode text object operations such as ciw, exits VI insert mode when jk is
typed rapidly, improves support for py
Link: https://wingware.com/news/2018-11-08
This release allows creating a new virtualenv from the New Project dialog,
implements VI mode text object operations such as ciw, exits VI insert mode when jk is
typed rapidly, improves support for py
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Wing Python IDE 6.1.2: November 8, 2018 - Wing Python IDE
This release allows creating a new virtualenv from the New Project dialog,
implements VI mode text object operations such as ciw, exits VI insert mode when jk is
typed rapidly, improves support for pytest, supports goto-definition links in docstrings,
allows…
implements VI mode text object operations such as ciw, exits VI insert mode when jk is
typed rapidly, improves support for pytest, supports goto-definition links in docstrings,
allows…
PyBites: Code Challenge 57 - Analyze Olympic Games Data With Pandas - Review
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge57_review.html
In this article we review last week's Analyze Olympic Games Data With Pandas code challenge.
Community Pull Requests
Another 12 PRs this week, cool!
[bobbelderbos@imac challenges (community)]$ git pu
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge57_review.html
In this article we review last week's Analyze Olympic Games Data With Pandas code challenge.
Community Pull Requests
Another 12 PRs this week, cool!
[bobbelderbos@imac challenges (community)]$ git pu
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Code Challenge 57 - Analyze Olympic Games Data With Pandas - Review
In this article we review last week's Analyze Olympic Games Data With Pandas code challenge.
PyBites: Code Challenge 58 - Analyze Podcast Transcripts with NLTK - Part I
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge58.html
There is an immense amount to be learned simply by tinkering with things. - Henry Ford
Hey Pythonistas,
It's time for another code challenge! In this two part challenge we're going to do some natur
Link: https://pybit.es/codechallenge58.html
There is an immense amount to be learned simply by tinkering with things. - Henry Ford
Hey Pythonistas,
It's time for another code challenge! In this two part challenge we're going to do some natur
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Code Challenge 58 - Analyze Podcast Transcripts with NLTK - Part I
Hi Pythonistas, Welcome to Pybites Code Challenge 58! In this two part challenge we're going to do some natural language processing on podcast transcript data. Prepare to have fun expanding your data science skills!
Fabio Zadrozny: PyDev 7.0 (mypy, black, pipenv, faster debugger)
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/pydev/~3/qKFqQ3m4Neo/pydev-70-mypy-black-pipenv-faster.html
PyDev 7.0 (actually, PyDev 7.0.3 after some critical bugfixes on 7.0.0) is now available.Some of the improvements available in this version include:Mypy may be used as an additional backend for code a
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/pydev/~3/qKFqQ3m4Neo/pydev-70-mypy-black-pipenv-faster.html
PyDev 7.0 (actually, PyDev 7.0.3 after some critical bugfixes on 7.0.0) is now available.Some of the improvements available in this version include:Mypy may be used as an additional backend for code a
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PyDev 7.0 (actually, PyDev 7.0.3 after some critical bugfixes on 7.0.0) is now available. Some of the improvements available in this ve...
PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.3 Release Candidate
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/AvP1uwyWR-Y/
PyCharm 2018.3 is almost ready to be released, and that’s why we’re happy to present the release candidate for PyCharm 2018.3. Download this version from our website
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Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/AvP1uwyWR-Y/
PyCharm 2018.3 is almost ready to be released, and that’s why we’re happy to present the release candidate for PyCharm 2018.3. Download this version from our website
New in This Version
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PyCharm 2018.3 is almost ready to be released, and that’s why we’re happy to present the release candidate for PyCharm 2018.3. Download this version from our website New in This Version…
Catalin George Festila: Python Qt5 - default icons with QStyle.
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2018/11/python-qt5-default-icons-with-qstyle.html
This is a simple example of QStyle.Using the QStyle can solve more issues above this example.The QStyle can solve more problems than this example.You can change everything in PyQt5 and Qt.The QStyle c
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2018/11/python-qt5-default-icons-with-qstyle.html
This is a simple example of QStyle.Using the QStyle can solve more issues above this example.The QStyle can solve more problems than this example.You can change everything in PyQt5 and Qt.The QStyle c
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Python Qt5 - default icons with QStyle.
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Continuum Analytics Blog: Choose Your Anaconda IDE Adventure: Jupyter, JupyterLab, or Apache Zeppelin
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/developer-blog/choose-your-anaconda-ide-adventure-jupyter-jupyterlab-or-apache-zeppelin/
As humans we are faced with multiple choices every day. Every person is different: some people prefer Firefox while others like Chrome; some people prefer Python while others like R. Here at Anaconda,
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/developer-blog/choose-your-anaconda-ide-adventure-jupyter-jupyterlab-or-apache-zeppelin/
As humans we are faced with multiple choices every day. Every person is different: some people prefer Firefox while others like Chrome; some people prefer Python while others like R. Here at Anaconda,
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Choose Your Anaconda IDE Adventure: Jupyter, JupyterLab, or Apache Zeppelin - Anaconda
Apache Zeppelin joins Anaconda Enterprise’s existing support for Jupyter and JupyterLab IDEs, giving our users the flexibility and freedom to use their preferred IDE.
Stack Abuse: How to Create, Move, and Delete Files in Python
Link: https://stackabuse.com/how-to-create-move-and-delete-files-in-python-2/
Introduction
Handling files is an entry-level and fundamental skill for any programmer. They're very commonly used to store application data, user configurations, videos, images, etc. There are a coun
Link: https://stackabuse.com/how-to-create-move-and-delete-files-in-python-2/
Introduction
Handling files is an entry-level and fundamental skill for any programmer. They're very commonly used to store application data, user configurations, videos, images, etc. There are a coun
Stack Abuse
How to Create, Move, and Delete Files in Python
Introduction Handling files is an entry-level and fundamental skill for any programmer. They're very commonly used to store application data, user configurations, videos, images, etc. There are a countless number of use-cases for files in software applications…
Talk Python to Me: #185 Creating a Python 3 Culture at Facebook
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/185/creating-a-python-3-culture-at-facebook
Do you or your team maintain a large Python 2 code base? Would you like to move to Python 3 but there's just too much in place keeping you on legacy Python? Then you will definitely enjoy this story f
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/185/creating-a-python-3-culture-at-facebook
Do you or your team maintain a large Python 2 code base? Would you like to move to Python 3 but there's just too much in place keeping you on legacy Python? Then you will definitely enjoy this story f
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Creating a Python 3 Culture at Facebook
Do you or your team maintain a large Python 2 code base? Would you like to move to Python 3 but there's just too much in place keeping you on legacy Python? Then you will definitely enjoy this story from Jason Fried. He created a grassroots campaign to move…
A. Jesse Jiryu Davis: API Evolution the Right Way
Link: https://emptysqua.re/blog/api-evolution-the-right-way/
Imagine you are a creator deity, designing a body for a creature. In your benevelonce, you wish for the creature to evolve over time: first, because it must respond to changes in its environment, and
Link: https://emptysqua.re/blog/api-evolution-the-right-way/
Imagine you are a creator deity, designing a body for a creature. In your benevelonce, you wish for the creature to evolve over time: first, because it must respond to changes in its environment, and
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API Evolution the Right Way
Ten covenants that responsible library authors keep with their users.
Brad Lucas: Updating Your Pip Requirements File
Link: http://blog.bradlucas.com/posts/2018-11-09-updating-your-pip-requirements-file/
While revisiting an old Python project you may come to realize that your requirements.txt file contains out of date versions. You could go through and research each library and get it's latest version
Link: http://blog.bradlucas.com/posts/2018-11-09-updating-your-pip-requirements-file/
While revisiting an old Python project you may come to realize that your requirements.txt file contains out of date versions. You could go through and research each library and get it's latest version
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Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (cli) stackoverflow python report
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/11/cli-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-11-10 17:22:00 GMTWhy are Python operations 30× slower after calli
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/11/cli-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-11-10 17:22:00 GMTWhy are Python operations 30× slower after calli
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These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week. Between brackets: [ question score / answers count] Build date: 2018...
Catalin George Festila: Python Qt5 - QTabWidget example.
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2018/11/python-qt5-qtabwidget-example.html
Today I test the QTabWidget with an simple example.The source code uses the QTabWidget and create two Tab: FirstTab and TabTwo.I add for each tab two labels: tab_one_label_one, tab_one_label_two,tab_t
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2018/11/python-qt5-qtabwidget-example.html
Today I test the QTabWidget with an simple example.The source code uses the QTabWidget and create two Tab: FirstTab and TabTwo.I add for each tab two labels: tab_one_label_one, tab_one_label_two,tab_t
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Python Qt5 - QTabWidget example.
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Yasoob Khalid: Review: The History of Unix Video
Link: https://pythontips.com/2018/11/10/review-history-of-unix-video/
Hi everyone! If you have been following my blog for a while, you will know how much I love computers. I recently watched this video about the history of Unix and decided to write a short post about it
Link: https://pythontips.com/2018/11/10/review-history-of-unix-video/
Hi everyone! If you have been following my blog for a while, you will know how much I love computers. I recently watched this video about the history of Unix and decided to write a short post about it
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Review: The History of Unix Video
Hi everyone! If you have been following my blog for a while, you will know how much I love computers. I recently watched this video about the history of Unix and decided to write a short post about…