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Roberto Alsina: Playing With Picolisp (Part 1)

Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/playing-with-picolisp-part-1.html

I want to learn new languages. But new as in "new to me", not new as in
"created last week". So I decided to play with the grandaddy of all cool
languages, LISP. Created in 1958, it's even older than
Techiediaries - Django: Angular 6|5 Tutorial (with RESTful Django Back-End)

Link: https://www.techiediaries.com/angular-tutorial/

Throughout this Angular 6 tutorial, we'll learn to build a web application with Angular 6, the latest version of Angular--the most popular framework/platform for building mobile and desktop client sid
Pete Hunt: Hello world!

Link: http://www.petehunt.net/hello-world/

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing!
Anwesha Das: Indian Government's new attempt to regulate "online content"

Link: http://anweshadas.in/indian-governments-new-attempt-to-regulate-online-content/

“Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not w
Django Weblog: Django bugfix releases: 2.0.5 and 1.11.13

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2018/may/01/bugfix-releases/

Today we've issued the 2.0.5 and 1.11.13 bugfix releases.
The release package and checksums are available from our downloads page, as well as from the Python Package Index. The PGP key ID used for th
EuroPython: EuroPython 2018: Call for Proposals (CFP) is open

Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/173666124852

We’re looking for proposals on every aspect of Python: programming from novice to advanced levels, applications and frameworks, or how you have been involved in introducing Python into your organizati
EuroPython Society: EuroPython 2018: Call for Proposals (CFP) is open

Link: https://www.europython-society.org/post/173666497685

We’re looking for proposals on every aspect of Python: programming from novice to advanced levels, applications and frameworks, or how you have been involved in introducing Python into your organizati
Chris Moffitt: Building Bullet Graphs and Waterfall Charts with Bokeh

Link: http://pbpython.com/bokeh-bullet-waterfall.html


Introduction
In my last article, I presented a flowchart that can be useful for those trying
to select the appropriate python library for a visualization task.
Based on some comments from that articl
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Elizabeth Sander

Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/05/07/pydev-of-the-week-elizabeth-sander/

This week we welcome Elizabeth Sander as our PyDev of the Week! Elizabeth is a data scientist at Civis Analytics. She has her own website where you can learn a lot of interesting background informatio
Python Software Foundation: Cleveland, the Rock and Roll Capital of the World: Getting to Know Our PyCon 2018 Host City

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/Q1AJyroF5yQ/cleveland-rock-and-roll-capital-of.html



For those of you coming to PyCon 2018, we have collated some references to places to eat, grab a beverage of choice, explore, stay, or even play.

Before we begin covering the city, if this is your
Real Python: Pure Python vs NumPy vs TensorFlow Performance Comparison

Link: https://realpython.com/numpy-tensorflow-performance/

Python has a design philosophy that stresses allowing programmers to express concepts readably and in fewer lines of code. This philosophy makes the language suitable for a diverse set of use cases: s
Real Python: Pure Python vs NumPy vs TensorFlow Performance Comparison

Link: https://realpython.com/numpy-tensorflow-performance/

Python has a design philosophy that stresses allowing programmers to express concepts readably and in fewer lines of code. This philosophy makes the language suitable for a diverse set of use cases: s
Real Python: Operator and Function Overloading in Custom Python Classes

Link: https://realpython.com/operator-function-overloading/

If you’ve used the + or * operator on a str object in Python, you must have noticed its different behavior when compared to int or float objects:
>>> # Adds the two numbers
>>> 1 + 2
3

>>> # Concaten
Weekly Python Chat: Live Q&A with PyCon 2018 Attendees

Link: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/pycon2018

Curious what PyCon is like but couldn't make it?
Have questions about what you should do to prepare for next year?
Join this chat and ask them!
Roberto Alsina: GitHub and GitLab for newbies

Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/github-and-gitlab-for-newbies.html

I wrote a git tutorial for those who don't know git
where I tried to explain how to use Git for version control on your local machine.
Of course those of you who know about these things already know t
Python Software Foundation: Thomas Kluyver, Community Service Award 3rd Quarter 2017 Recipient

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/kUop15s4Qls/thomas-kluyver-community-service-award.html




People love Python for its ease of use, breadth of modules, and vibrant community. These qualities are made possible by people like Thomas Kluyver who, during the course of his career using Python