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Python Software Foundation: Service Awards given by the PSF: what are they and how they differ

Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2024/09/service-awards-given-by-psf-what-are.html

Do you know someone in the Python community who inspires you and whose contributions to the Python community are outstanding? Other than saying thank you (definitely do this too!), you can also nomina
Matt Layman: Postgres to SQLite - Building SaaS #204

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/blog/2024/postgres-to-sqlite-building-saas-204/

In this episode, we worked on the cloud migration’s data strategy. I focused on how to convert a Postgres database into a SQLite database and planned out the process that I will follow to do the actua
Real Python: Quiz: Python 3.13: Cool New Features for You to Try

Link: https://realpython.com/quizzes/python313-new-features/

In this quiz, you’ll test your understanding of
Python 3.13: Cool New Features for You to Try. By working through this quiz, you’ll review the key updates and improvements in this version of Python.
Real Python: Quiz: Syntactic Sugar: Why Python Is Sweet and Pythonic

Link: https://realpython.com/quizzes/syntactic-sugar-python/

Test your understanding of Python’s most common pieces of syntactic sugar and how they make your code more Pythonic and readable.
Take this quiz after reading our Syntactic Sugar: Why Python is Sweet
Ned Batchelder: Changelog philosophy

Link: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202409/changelog_philosophy.html

I playfully quipped about changelogs, and Sumana
Harihareswara thoughtfully responded with Changelogs and
Release Notes. I agree with her on some things, and disagree on others.My point with the meme
Zato Blog: Enterprise Python: Integrating with Salesforce

Link: https://zato.io/en/blog/salesforce-python.html


Enterprise Python: Integrating with Salesforce


2024-09-30, by Dariusz Suchojad


Overview
Salesforce connections are one of the newest additions to
Zato
3.2, allowing you to look up and manage Sa
eGenix.com: Python Meeting Düsseldorf - 2024-10-02

Link: https://www.egenix.com/company/news/Python-Meeting-Duesseldorf-2024-10-02

The following text is in German, since we're announcing a regional user group meeting in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Ankündigung
Das nächste Python Meeting Düsseldorf findet an folgendem Termin statt:

02.1
Python⇒Speed: Beyond multi-core parallelism: faster Mandelbrot with SIMD

Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/optimizing-with-simd/

What do you do when computation is too expensive?
Recently I’ve had a brilliant business idea: Mandelbrot-as-a-Service!
Instead of companies calculating their own fractals, I will do it for them, fres
PyCharm: What’s the Big Deal About Endpoints for Python Web Development?

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2024/09/python-web-development/

Python has almost 30 years of history doing Python web development. Can you believe it? But 3-tier web projects have gotten really complicated and stressful. You’re busy, everything is all over the pl
Real Python: Python 3.13: Cool New Features for You to Try

Link: https://realpython.com/python313-new-features/

Python 3.13 will be published on October 1, 2024. This new version is a major step forward for the language, although several of the biggest changes are happening under the hood and won’t be immediat
Kushal Das: Breaking out of algorithm

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/breaking-out-of-algorithm.html


Many of you already know about my love of photography. I am taking photos for
many years, mostly people photos. Portraits in conferences like PyCon or Fedora
events. I regularly post photos to wikipe
Python Morsels: Converting a string to a datetime

Link: https://www.pythonmorsels.com/converting-a-string-to-a-datetime/

The datetime.strptime class method can parse a date/time string into a datetime object.


Table of contents

Parsing strings into datetime objects ➡️
The strptime formatting directives 📑
Just parse my
Robin Wilson: I won two British Cartographic Society awards!

Link: https://blog.rtwilson.com/i-won-two-british-cartographic-society-awards/

It’s been a while since I posted here – I kind of lost momentum over the summer (which is a busy time with a school-aged child) and never really picked it up again.
Anyway, I wanted to write a quick p
Real Python: Differences Between Python's Mutable and Immutable Types

Link: https://realpython.com/courses/differences-mutable-immutable-types/

As a Python developer, you’ll have to deal with mutable and immutable objects sooner or later. Mutable objects are those that allow you to change their value or data in place without affecting the obj
PyCharm: PyCharm’s Interactive Tables for Data Science

Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2024/10/interactive-tables-for-data-science/

Data cleaning, exploration, and visualization are some of the most time-consuming tasks for data scientists. Nearly 50% of data specialists dedicate 30% or more of their time to data preparation. The