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PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #342 (Nov. 13, 2018)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/342

PyCon 2019, testing, publishing packages on PyPI, and more
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Peter Bengtsson: hashin 0.14.0 with --update-all and a bunch of other features

Link: https://www.peterbe.com/plog/hashin-0.14

If you don't know it is, hashin is a Python command line tool for updating your requirements file's packages and their hashes for use with pip install. It takes the pain out of figuring out what hashe
Mike Driscoll: Python 101 – Episode #33: The requests Package

Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/11/14/python-101-episode-33-the-requests-package/

In this screencast, I introduce the popular requests package, which is a replacement for Python’s urllib.

You can also read the chapter this video is based on here or get the book on Leanpub
gamingdirectional: Detect boundary and respond to key press event in Pygame project

Link: http://gamingdirectional.com/blog/2018/11/14/pygame-python-2/

Hello there, in today article we will look at two things in our new pygame project, 1) detect the boundary so the player object will stop at the boundary of the scene and not get passed it. 2) make th
PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.2.5

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/c9ZTievmMCA/


PyCharm 2018.3 is almost ready for release, however, first we’d like to release some important fixes for PyCharm 2018.2. You can update to 2018.2.5 now: either on our website, within PyCharm (Help |
Real Python: Python Community Interview With Kenneth Reitz

Link: https://realpython.com/interview-kenneth-reitz/

This week, I’m excited to be interviewing the prolific Kenneth Reitz!
Kenneth is the author of the extremely popular requests and pipenv libraries. Join us as we talk about his latest projects and the
Eli Bendersky: Type inference

Link: https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2018/type-inference/

Type inference is a major feature of several programming languages, most notably
languages from the ML family like Haskell. In this post I want to provide a
brief overview of type inference, along wit
PyPy Development: Guest Post: Implementing a Calculator REPL in RPython

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PyPyStatusBlog/~3/RyNslPuxRQM/guest-post-implementing-calculator-repl.html

This is a tutorial style post that walks through using the RPython translation
toolchain to create a REPL that executes basic math expressions.
We will do that by scanning the user's input into token
gamingdirectional: Create player missile manager and player missile class in Pygame

Link: http://gamingdirectional.com/blog/2018/11/15/pygame-python-3/

In this article we will create two classes that will assist the player object to launch missile, they are a player missile class which serves as the missile object and a missile manager class which wi
Red Hat Developers: Python in RHEL 8

Link: https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/11/14/python-in-rhel-8/

Ten years ago, the developers of the Python programming language decided to clean things up and release a backwards-incompatible version, Python 3. They initially underestimated the impact of the chan
PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.1.6 and 2017.3.7

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/PimdXIczDCE/

We’ve fixed an issue in our custom Java Runtime Environment for older versions of PyCharm. If you’re using PyCharm 2017.3 or PyCharm 2018.1, please update to the new version.
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Continuum Analytics Blog: Python Data Visualization 2018: Why So Many Libraries?

Link: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/developer-blog/python-data-visualization-2018-why-so-many-libraries/

This post is the first in a three-part series on the state of Python data visualization tools and the trends that emerged from SciPy 2018. By James A. Bednar At a special session of SciPy 2018 in Aust
NumFOCUS: SunPy Maps: Digitizing Images of the Sun from the 1970s

Link: https://numfocus.org/blog/sunpy-maps-digitizing-images-of-the-sun-from-the-1970s

The post SunPy Maps: Digitizing Images of the Sun from the 1970s appeared first on NumFOCUS.
Marcos Dione: pefan

Link: http://www.grulic.org.ar/~mdione/glob//posts/pefan/

A few weeks ago I needed to do some line based manipulation that kinda went
further of what you can easyly do with awk. My old-SysAdmin brain kicked in and
the first though was, if you're going to use
Talk Python to Me: #186 100 Days of Python in a Magical Universe

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/186/100-days-of-python-in-a-magical-universe

The key to making anything a habit, including learning to program, is to make it fun. That's exactly what Anna-Lena Popkes did with her 100 days of code challenge. She created a magical universe where
Python Celery - Weekly Celery Tutorials and How-tos: Parse newspapers with Newspaper3k. Celery Docker Style.

Link: https://www.distributedpython.com/2018/11/15/celery-docker/

Docker is hot. Docker is hotter than hot. Docker 1.0 was released in June 2014. Since then, it has been adopted at a remarkable rate. Over 37 billion images have been pulled from Docker Hub, the Docke
Kushal Das: Introducing rpm-macros-virtualenv 0.0.1

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/introducing-rpm-macros-virtualenv-0-0-1.html


Let me introduce rpm-macros-virtualenv
0.0.1 to you all.
This is a small set of RPM macros, which can be used by the spec files to build
and package any Python application along with a virtualenv. Th
PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.3 RC 2

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/SjxRDQYc6r0/

We’re putting the final touches on PyCharm 2018.3 to prepare for our release. You can get our second release candidate from our website
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