Test and Code: 60: 100 Days of Code - Julian Sequeira
Link: https://testandcode.com/60
Julian Sequeira is Co-Founder of PyBit.es (a blog/platform created to teach and learn Python) and a Python Trainer at Talk Python Training.
He's also a survivor of the 100DaysOfCode in Python Challeng
Link: https://testandcode.com/60
Julian Sequeira is Co-Founder of PyBit.es (a blog/platform created to teach and learn Python) and a Python Trainer at Talk Python Training.
He's also a survivor of the 100DaysOfCode in Python Challeng
Test & Code: Python Software Testing & Engineering
Test & Code: Python Software Testing & Engineering: 100 Days of Code - Julian Sequeira
Julian Sequeira is Co-Founder of PyBit.es (a blog/platform created to teach and learn Python) and a Python Trainer at Talk Python Training.
He's also a survivor of the 100DaysOfCode in Python Challenge.
He's also a survivor of the 100DaysOfCode in Python Challenge.
Graham Dumpleton: Running an interactive terminal in the browser
Link: http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2018/12/running-interactive-terminal-in-browser.html
In the last blog post I explained that JupyterHub can be used to spawn instances of applications other than Jupyter notebooks. Because JupyterHub can also handle user authentication, this made it a ha
Link: http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2018/12/running-interactive-terminal-in-browser.html
In the last blog post I explained that JupyterHub can be used to spawn instances of applications other than Jupyter notebooks. Because JupyterHub can also handle user authentication, this made it a ha
blog.dscpl.com.au
Running an interactive terminal in the browser
In the last blog post I explained that JupyterHub can be used to spawn instances of applications other than Jupyter notebooks. Because Jupy...
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/
Update: an expanded version of this post may be found in "Clean Architectures in Python", a book I published on LeanPub. The book features 3 chapters on TDD with pytest, mocks and unit testing in gene
Link: http://blog.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2016/11/14/clean-architectures-in-python-a-step-by-step-example/
Update: an expanded version of this post may be found in "Clean Architectures in Python", a book I published on LeanPub. The book features 3 chapters on TDD with pytest, mocks and unit testing in gene
Thedigitalcatonline
Clean architectures in Python: a step-by-step example
How to create software that can be easily changed and adapted, following the clean architecture principles
Vasudev Ram: The Zen of Python is well sed :)
Link: http://jugad2.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-zen-of-python-is-well-sed.html
- By Vasudev Ram - Online Python training / SQL training / Linux training$ python -c "import this" | sed -n "4,4p;15,16p"Explicit is better than implicit.There should be one-- and preferably only one
Link: http://jugad2.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-zen-of-python-is-well-sed.html
- By Vasudev Ram - Online Python training / SQL training / Linux training$ python -c "import this" | sed -n "4,4p;15,16p"Explicit is better than implicit.There should be one-- and preferably only one
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The Zen of Python is well sed :)
Vasudev Ram's blog on software innovation, open-source and proprietary, worldwide. Python, D, Go, FreePascal, Unix, databases, open source.
Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (clviii) stackoverflow python report
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/12/clviii-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-12-29 22:40:39 GMTWhy does an empty string in Python sometimes tak
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/12/clviii-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-12-29 22:40:39 GMTWhy does an empty string in Python sometimes tak
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(clviii) stackoverflow python report
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week. Between brackets: [ question score / answers count] Build date: 2018...
Graham Dumpleton: Creating your own custom terminal image
Link: http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2018/12/creating-your-own-custom-terminal-image.html
In this series of posts I have been talking about some of the work I have been doing with creating environments to host workshops when needing to train users in using a software product such as OpenSh
Link: http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2018/12/creating-your-own-custom-terminal-image.html
In this series of posts I have been talking about some of the work I have been doing with creating environments to host workshops when needing to train users in using a software product such as OpenSh
blog.dscpl.com.au
Creating your own custom terminal image
In this series of posts I have been talking about some of the work I have been doing with creating environments to host workshops when needi...
gamingdirectional: The pygame project has finally ready
Link: http://gamingdirectional.com/blog/2018/12/30/the-pygame-project-has-finally-ready/
It has been a day since I had mentioned that I want to upload the new pygame project to the major gaming websites but because of some technical problems that occurred during the files packaging stage
Link: http://gamingdirectional.com/blog/2018/12/30/the-pygame-project-has-finally-ready/
It has been a day since I had mentioned that I want to upload the new pygame project to the major gaming websites but because of some technical problems that occurred during the files packaging stage
Gaming Directional
The pygame project has finally ready
The new pygame project is now ready for download.
Graham Dumpleton: Deploying a multi user workshop environment
Link: http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2018/12/deploying-multi-user-workshop.html
In this fourth post of this series of posts, we finally get to how to deploy a multi user workshop environment using OpenShift, or at least, how to deploy an interactive terminal session per user acce
Link: http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2018/12/deploying-multi-user-workshop.html
In this fourth post of this series of posts, we finally get to how to deploy a multi user workshop environment using OpenShift, or at least, how to deploy an interactive terminal session per user acce
blog.dscpl.com.au
Deploying a multi user workshop environment
In this fourth post of this series of posts , we finally get to how to deploy a multi user workshop environment using OpenShift, or at least...
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Mike Grouchy
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/12/31/pydev-of-the-week-mike-grouchy/
This week we welcome Mike Grouchy (@mgrouchy) as our PyDev of the Week. Mike co-founded PyCoder’s Weekly along with Mahdi Yusuf (@myusuf3). He is also the creator of Django Stronghold, a fun Django pa
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/12/31/pydev-of-the-week-mike-grouchy/
This week we welcome Mike Grouchy (@mgrouchy) as our PyDev of the Week. Mike co-founded PyCoder’s Weekly along with Mahdi Yusuf (@myusuf3). He is also the creator of Django Stronghold, a fun Django pa
codingdirectional: Write python code to win the challenge
Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2018/12/31/write-python-code-to-win-the-challenge/
Sorry for not posting for a few days because I am so busy preparing the new game for release to major gaming sites which has finally completed yesterday. Now it is time to continue publishing more art
Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2018/12/31/write-python-code-to-win-the-challenge/
Sorry for not posting for a few days because I am so busy preparing the new game for release to major gaming sites which has finally completed yesterday. Now it is time to continue publishing more art
Test and Code: 61: A retrospective
Link: https://testandcode.com/61
A look back on 3 years of podcasting, and a bit of a look forward to what to expect in 2019.
Top 5 episodes:
2: Pytest vs Unittest vs Nose
33: Katharine Jarmul - Testing in Data Science
18: Testing i
Link: https://testandcode.com/61
A look back on 3 years of podcasting, and a bit of a look forward to what to expect in 2019.
Top 5 episodes:
2: Pytest vs Unittest vs Nose
33: Katharine Jarmul - Testing in Data Science
18: Testing i
Test & Code: Python Software Testing & Engineering
Test & Code: Python Software Testing & Engineering: A retrospective
A look back on 3 years of podcasting, and a bit of a look forward to what to expect in 2019.
Podcast.__init__: Building GraphQL APIs in Python Using Graphene with Syrus Akbary
Link: https://www.podcastinit.com/graphene-with-syrus-akbary-episode-192/
The web has spawned numerous methods for communicating between applications, including protocols such as SOAP, XML-RPC, and REST. One of the newest entrants is GraphQL which promises a simplified appr
Link: https://www.podcastinit.com/graphene-with-syrus-akbary-episode-192/
The web has spawned numerous methods for communicating between applications, including protocols such as SOAP, XML-RPC, and REST. One of the newest entrants is GraphQL which promises a simplified appr
Podcast.__init__('The Python Podcast')
Building GraphQL APIs in Python Using Graphene with Syrus Akbary - Episode 192
The web has spawned numerous methods for communicating between applications, including protocols such as SOAP, XML-RPC, and REST. One of the newest entrants is GraphQL which promises a simplified approach to client development and reduced network requests.…
Real Python: Python Community Interview With Corey Schafer
Link: https://realpython.com/interview-corey-schafer/
For this week’s community interview, I am joined by Corey Schafer, of YouTube fame.
Corey is a full-time content creator publishing regular Python tutorials on YouTube. In this interview, we talk to
Link: https://realpython.com/interview-corey-schafer/
For this week’s community interview, I am joined by Corey Schafer, of YouTube fame.
Corey is a full-time content creator publishing regular Python tutorials on YouTube. In this interview, we talk to
Realpython
Python Community Interview With Corey Schafer – Real Python
Corey Schafer is a full-time content creator publishing regular Python tutorials on YouTube. In this interview, Corey gives his advice for budding YouTubers and content creators. He also has some thoughts about how programming and woodworking are similar!
Stack Abuse: Course Review: Hands On Computer Vision with OpenCV & Python
Link: https://stackabuse.com/course-review-hands-on-computer-vision-with-opencv-python/
Introduction
In this article I will be providing a review of the Udemy course Hands On Computer Vision with OpenCV & Python by Shrobon Biswas featured on the Udemy online learning site. At the time of
Link: https://stackabuse.com/course-review-hands-on-computer-vision-with-opencv-python/
Introduction
In this article I will be providing a review of the Udemy course Hands On Computer Vision with OpenCV & Python by Shrobon Biswas featured on the Udemy online learning site. At the time of
Stack Abuse
Course Review: Hands On Computer Vision with OpenCV & Python
Introduction In this article I will be providing a review of the Udemy course Hands On Computer Vision with OpenCV & Python by Shrobon Biswas featured on the Udemy online learning site. At the time of this writing I would say that the course is moderately…
Talk Python to Me: #193 Data Science Year in Review 2018 Edition
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/193/data-science-year-in-review-2018-edition
This year, 2018, is the year that the number of data scientists doing Python equals the number of web developers doing Python. That's why I've invited Jonathon Morgan to join me to count down the top
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/193/data-science-year-in-review-2018-edition
This year, 2018, is the year that the number of data scientists doing Python equals the number of web developers doing Python. That's why I've invited Jonathon Morgan to join me to count down the top
talkpython.fm
Data Science Year in Review 2018 Edition
This year, 2018, is the year that the number of data scientists doing Python equals the number of web developers doing Python. That's why I've invited Jonathon Morgan to join me to count down the top 10 stories in the data science space.
Vinta Software: Happython 2019!
Link: https://www.vinta.com.br/blog/2018/happython-2019/
Happy PyHolidays and Happy New Year!
We are approaching the end of the year 2018! And as it turns out this was an incredible year for Python! Even though Guido stepped out of his role as BDFL (this al
Link: https://www.vinta.com.br/blog/2018/happython-2019/
Happy PyHolidays and Happy New Year!
We are approaching the end of the year 2018! And as it turns out this was an incredible year for Python! Even though Guido stepped out of his role as BDFL (this al
www.vinta.com.br
Happython 2019! – Vinta Software
Vinta is an agile software development consultancy. Python, Django, React. Want to Build a Better Software? Let us make your vision a reality.
Mike Driscoll: The Packt Python Humble Bundle 2019
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/12/31/the-packt-python-humble-bundle-2019/
Packt Publishing is partnering with Humble Bundle for a Python bundle for 2019.
You can check out the full list of titles here: https://www.humblebundle.com/books/python-packt-2019-books
One of the
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/12/31/the-packt-python-humble-bundle-2019/
Packt Publishing is partnering with Humble Bundle for a Python bundle for 2019.
You can check out the full list of titles here: https://www.humblebundle.com/books/python-packt-2019-books
One of the
Humble Bundle
Humble Book Bundle: Python 2019 by Packt
Pay what you want for awesome ebooks and support charity!
tryexceptpass: Integrating Pytest Results with GitHub
Link: https://tryexceptpass.org/article/pytest-github-integration/
When joining a new engineering team, one of the first things I do is familiarize myself with the dev and test processes. Especially the tools used to enforce them. In the past 5 years or so, I’ve noti
Link: https://tryexceptpass.org/article/pytest-github-integration/
When joining a new engineering team, one of the first things I do is familiarize myself with the dev and test processes. Especially the tools used to enforce them. In the past 5 years or so, I’ve noti
tryexceptpass.org
Integrating Pytest Results with GitHub
Using the Pytest plugin system and the GitHub Checks API to record test execution results.
Brett Cannon: An update on Python's governance
Link: https://snarky.ca/an-update-on-pythons-governance/
This post is meant to act as a summary of the current state of Python's governance as of the end of 2018. If you want to see an alternative take on what I present here, LWN has an article.
What did Gu
Link: https://snarky.ca/an-update-on-pythons-governance/
This post is meant to act as a summary of the current state of Python's governance as of the end of 2018. If you want to see an alternative take on what I present here, LWN has an article.
What did Gu
Tall, Snarky Canadian
An update on Python's governance
This post is meant to act as a summary of the current state of Python's
governance as of the end of 2018. If you want to see an alternative take on what
I present here, LWN has an article [https://lwn.net/Articles/775105/].
What did Guido provide us?
When…
governance as of the end of 2018. If you want to see an alternative take on what
I present here, LWN has an article [https://lwn.net/Articles/775105/].
What did Guido provide us?
When…
Graham Dumpleton: Administration features of JupyterHub
Link: http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2019/01/administration-features-of-jupyterhub.html
You have seen now in the last post how you can use JupyterHub to deploy a multi user workshop environment where each user is given access to their own interactive shell environment in their web browse
Link: http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2019/01/administration-features-of-jupyterhub.html
You have seen now in the last post how you can use JupyterHub to deploy a multi user workshop environment where each user is given access to their own interactive shell environment in their web browse
blog.dscpl.com.au
Administration features of JupyterHub
You have seen now in the last post how you can use JupyterHub to deploy a multi user workshop environment where each user is given access t...