The Digital Cat: Clean architectures in Python: a step-by-step example
Link: http://blog.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2016/11/14/clean-architectures-in-python-a-step-by-step-example/
In 2015 I was introduced by my friend Roberto Ciatti to the concept of Clean Architecture, as it is called by Robert Martin. The well-known Uncle Bob talks a lot about this concept at conferences and
Link: http://blog.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2016/11/14/clean-architectures-in-python-a-step-by-step-example/
In 2015 I was introduced by my friend Roberto Ciatti to the concept of Clean Architecture, as it is called by Robert Martin. The well-known Uncle Bob talks a lot about this concept at conferences and
Anwesha Das: Setting up Qubes OS mirror at dgplug.org
Link: http://anweshadas.in/setting-up-qubes-os-mirror-at-dgplug-org/
I am trying to work on my sys-admin skills for a some time now. I was already maintaining my own blog, I was pondering to learn
Ansible. DGPLUG was planning to create a new Qubes OS mirror. So I to
Link: http://anweshadas.in/setting-up-qubes-os-mirror-at-dgplug-org/
I am trying to work on my sys-admin skills for a some time now. I was already maintaining my own blog, I was pondering to learn
Ansible. DGPLUG was planning to create a new Qubes OS mirror. So I to
Matt Layman: Building SaaS with Python on Twitch
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/blog/2018/building-saas-on-twitch/
I started streaming on Twitch. The stream covers how to build a Software as a Service (SaaS) with Python using Django.
The stream runs at 9pm Eastern time on Wednesday most weeks.
I show developers
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/blog/2018/building-saas-on-twitch/
I started streaming on Twitch. The stream covers how to build a Software as a Service (SaaS) with Python using Django.
The stream runs at 9pm Eastern time on Wednesday most weeks.
I show developers
Matt Layman
Building SaaS with Python on Twitch
I am now streaming on Twitch. The stream shows how I build a Software as a Service (SaaS) called College Conductor. I explain how to use Python and Django when working on a larger application.
Real Python: Interactive Data Visualization in Python With Bokeh
Link: https://realpython.com/python-data-visualization-bokeh/
Bokeh prides itself on being a library for interactive data visualization.
Unlike popular counterparts in the Python visualization space, like Matplotlib and Seaborn, Bokeh renders its graphics using
Link: https://realpython.com/python-data-visualization-bokeh/
Bokeh prides itself on being a library for interactive data visualization.
Unlike popular counterparts in the Python visualization space, like Matplotlib and Seaborn, Bokeh renders its graphics using
Realpython
Interactive Data Visualization in Python With Bokeh – Real Python
This Python tutorial will get you up and running with Bokeh, using examples and a real-world dataset. You'll learn how to visualize your data, customize and organize your visualizations, and add interactivity.
Codementor: Graceful Data Ingestion with SQLAlchemy and Pandas
Link: https://www.codementor.io/bruce3557/graceful-data-ingestion-with-sqlalchemy-and-pandas-pft7ddcy6
When the data size is not large enough to use distributed computing frameworks (like Apache Spark), processing data in a machine with pandas is an efficient way. But how to insert data with...
Link: https://www.codementor.io/bruce3557/graceful-data-ingestion-with-sqlalchemy-and-pandas-pft7ddcy6
When the data size is not large enough to use distributed computing frameworks (like Apache Spark), processing data in a machine with pandas is an efficient way. But how to insert data with...
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When the data size is not large enough to use distributed computing frameworks (like Apache Spark), processing data in a machine with pandas is an efficient way. But how to insert data with...
PyCharm: Webinar: “Automating Build, Test and Release Workflows with tox” with Oliver Bestwalter
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/DBytlhPwMIY/
Python’s tox project is a critical tool for quality software production. Most of our users and customers know about it, but haven’t made the time to learn it.
This webinar’s for you. Oliver Bestwalter
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/DBytlhPwMIY/
Python’s tox project is a critical tool for quality software production. Most of our users and customers know about it, but haven’t made the time to learn it.
This webinar’s for you. Oliver Bestwalter
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Webinar: “Automating Build, Test and Release Workflows with tox” with Oliver Bestwalter
Python’s tox project is a critical tool for quality software production. Most of our users and customers know about it, but haven’t made the time to learn it. This webinar’s for y…
Simple is Better Than Complex: Launching our Community Forum
Link: https://simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/announcements/2018/11/19/launching-our-community-forum.html
This is a short post just to announce today I’m releasing a community forum
for the simpleisbetterthancomplex.com readers! And I want you to be part of it.
I decided to create this community forum for
Link: https://simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/announcements/2018/11/19/launching-our-community-forum.html
This is a short post just to announce today I’m releasing a community forum
for the simpleisbetterthancomplex.com readers! And I want you to be part of it.
I decided to create this community forum for
Simple is Better Than Complex
Launching our Community Forum
This is a short post just to announce today I’m releasing a community forumfor the simpleisbetterthancomplex.com readers! And I want you to be part of it.
Python Software Foundation: PyPI Security and Accessibility Q1 2019 Request for Proposals period opens.
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/-mPHhqdPknk/pypi-security-and-accessibility-q1-2019.html
The Python Software Foundation Packaging Working Group has applied for and received a commitment from the Open Technology Fund to fulfill a contract via their Core Infrastructure Fund.
The Python Pack
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/-mPHhqdPknk/pypi-security-and-accessibility-q1-2019.html
The Python Software Foundation Packaging Working Group has applied for and received a commitment from the Open Technology Fund to fulfill a contract via their Core Infrastructure Fund.
The Python Pack
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PyPI Security and Accessibility Q1 2019 Request for Proposals period opens.
The Python Software Foundation Packaging Working Group has applied for and received a commitment from the Open Technology Fund to ...
NumFOCUS: NumFOCUS Funds Open Source Projects through Small Development Grants – Fall 2018
Link: https://numfocus.org/blog/fall-2018-open-source-development-grants
The post NumFOCUS Funds Open Source Projects through Small Development Grants – Fall 2018 appeared first on NumFOCUS.
Link: https://numfocus.org/blog/fall-2018-open-source-development-grants
The post NumFOCUS Funds Open Source Projects through Small Development Grants – Fall 2018 appeared first on NumFOCUS.
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NumFOCUS Funds Open Source Projects through Small Development Grants - Fall 2018 - NumFOCUS
This is the 2nd grant round NumFOCUS made this year. Recipients include: Shogun, SciPy, Statsmodels, Bokeh, Julia, Pomegranate, MDAnalysis
Kushal Das: PyPI and gpg signed packages
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/pypi-and-gpg-signed-packages.html
Yesterday night, on #pypa IRC channel, asked about uploading detached
gpg signatures for the packages. According to , twine did not upload
the signature, even with passing -s as an argument. I tried
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/pypi-and-gpg-signed-packages.html
Yesterday night, on #pypa IRC channel, asked about uploading detached
gpg signatures for the packages. According to , twine did not upload
the signature, even with passing -s as an argument. I tried
Semaphore Community: Generating Fake Data for Python Unit Tests with Faker
Link: https://semaphoreci.com/community/tutorials/generating-fake-data-for-python-unit-tests-with-faker
This article is brought with ❤ to you by Semaphore.Introduction
When writing unit tests, you might come across a situation where you need to
generate test data or use some dummy data in your tests. If
Link: https://semaphoreci.com/community/tutorials/generating-fake-data-for-python-unit-tests-with-faker
This article is brought with ❤ to you by Semaphore.Introduction
When writing unit tests, you might come across a situation where you need to
generate test data or use some dummy data in your tests. If
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Learn how to use Faker library to generate fake data sets in your Python unit tests.
Chris Moffitt: Building a Repeatable Data Analysis Process with Jupyter Notebooks
Link: http://pbpython.com/notebook-process.html
Introduction
Over the past couple of months, there has been an ongoing discussion about Jupyter Notebooks
affectionately called the “Notebook Wars”. The genesis of the discussion is Joel Grus’
presen
Link: http://pbpython.com/notebook-process.html
Introduction
Over the past couple of months, there has been an ongoing discussion about Jupyter Notebooks
affectionately called the “Notebook Wars”. The genesis of the discussion is Joel Grus’
presen
Pbpython
Building a Repeatable Data Analysis Process with Jupyter Notebooks
This article describes how to create a repeatable process for analyzing data with Jupyter Notebooks.
gamingdirectional: Create the Overlap class for Pygame project
Link: http://gamingdirectional.com/blog/2018/11/20/pygame-python-8/
Hello there, sorry for a little bit late today because I am busy setting up my old website which is now ready for me to add in more articles into it, if you are interested in more programming articles
Link: http://gamingdirectional.com/blog/2018/11/20/pygame-python-8/
Hello there, sorry for a little bit late today because I am busy setting up my old website which is now ready for me to add in more articles into it, if you are interested in more programming articles
Gaming Directional
Create the Overlap class for Pygame project
Create an object collision detection class for pygame
Mike Driscoll: Python 101: Episode #34 – The SQLAlchemy Package
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/11/20/python-101-episode-34-the-sqlalchemy-package/
In this screencast, we learn about the popular SQLAlchemy package. SQLAlchemy is an Object Relational Mapper for Python that allows you to interface with databases in a “Pythonic” manner.
You can als
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/11/20/python-101-episode-34-the-sqlalchemy-package/
In this screencast, we learn about the popular SQLAlchemy package. SQLAlchemy is an Object Relational Mapper for Python that allows you to interface with databases in a “Pythonic” manner.
You can als
Codementor: NAIMbot - Aim assistant based on machine learning
Link: https://www.codementor.io/huy_hng/naimbot-aim-assistant-based-on-machine-learning-ph7brwc2c
NAIMbot - Aim assistant based on machine learning
Link: https://www.codementor.io/huy_hng/naimbot-aim-assistant-based-on-machine-learning-ph7brwc2c
NAIMbot - Aim assistant based on machine learning
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James Bennett: Core no more
Link: https://www.b-list.org/weblog/2018/nov/20/core/
If you’re not the sort of person who closely follows the internals of Django’s development, you might not know there’s a draft proposal to drastically change the project’s governance. It’s been gettin
Link: https://www.b-list.org/weblog/2018/nov/20/core/
If you’re not the sort of person who closely follows the internals of Django’s development, you might not know there’s a draft proposal to drastically change the project’s governance. It’s been gettin
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #343 (Nov. 20, 2018)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/343
CPython Governance after Guido, "Clean Architecture" examples, and more
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PythonClub - A Brazilian collaborative blog about Python: Algoritmos de Ordenação
Link: http://pythonclub.com.br/algoritmos-ordenacao.html
Fala pessoal, tudo bom?
Nos vídeos abaixo, vamos aprender como implementar alguns dos algoritmos de ordenação usando Python.
Bubble Sort
Como o algoritmo funciona: Como implementar o algoritmo usando
Link: http://pythonclub.com.br/algoritmos-ordenacao.html
Fala pessoal, tudo bom?
Nos vídeos abaixo, vamos aprender como implementar alguns dos algoritmos de ordenação usando Python.
Bubble Sort
Como o algoritmo funciona: Como implementar o algoritmo usando
PythonClub
Algoritmos de Ordenação
Fala pessoal, tudo bom? Nos vídeos abaixo, vamos aprender como implementar alguns dos algoritmos de ordenação usando Python. Bubble Sort Como o algoritmo funciona: Como implementar o algoritmo usando Python: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Doy64STkwlI. Como…
Vladimir Iakolev: Analysing the trip to South America with a bit of image recognition
Link: https://nvbn.github.io/2018/11/21/sa-trip-analysis/
Back in September, I had a three weeks trip to South America. While planning the trip I was using
sort of data mining to select the most optimal flights and it worked well.
To continue following the d
Link: https://nvbn.github.io/2018/11/21/sa-trip-analysis/
Back in September, I had a three weeks trip to South America. While planning the trip I was using
sort of data mining to select the most optimal flights and it worked well.
To continue following the d
nvbn.github.io
Analysing the trip to South America with a bit of image recognition
Back in September, I had a three weeks trip to South America. While planning the trip I was using
sort of data mining to select the most optimal flights and it worked well.
To continue following th...
sort of data mining to select the most optimal flights and it worked well.
To continue following th...
Talk Python to Me: #187 Secure all the things with HubbleStack
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/187/secure-all-the-things-with-hubblestack
How do you keep track of the security, configuration states, and even out of date system level packages in your servers? What if you had 40,000 or more servers? How's your process scale? I'll tell you
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/187/secure-all-the-things-with-hubblestack
How do you keep track of the security, configuration states, and even out of date system level packages in your servers? What if you had 40,000 or more servers? How's your process scale? I'll tell you
talkpython.fm
Secure all the things with HubbleStack
How do you keep track of the security, configuration states, and even out of date system level packages in your servers? What if you had 40,000 or more servers? How's your process scale? I'll tell you, mine would take some tweaks!