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Django Weblog: DjangoCon US 2018 Update: CFP Open, Financial Aid App Open, and Tickets On Sale!

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2018/may/09/djangocon-us-2018-update/

In case you missed the news, DjangoCon US 2018 will take place in
sunny San Diego, California, from October 14-19, 2018! We’re pleased to
announce the following items.

Early Bird Tickets On Sale
Earl
Mahmoud Hashemi: Announcing glom: Restructured Data for Python

Link: http://sedimental.org/glom_restructured_data.html

This post introduces glom,
Python's missing operator for nested objects and data.
If you're an easy sell, full API docs and
tutorial are already available at
glom.readthedocs.io.
Harder sells, this 5
Kushal Das: SecureDrop development sprint in PyCon 2018

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/securedrop-development-sprint-in-pycon-2018.html



SecureDrop will take part in PyCon
US development sprints (from 14th to 17th May). This
will be first time for the SecureDrop project to present in the sprints.
If you never heard of the project bef
Wesley Chun: Creating Hangouts Chat bots with Python

Link: http://wescpy.blogspot.com/2018/05/creating-hangouts-chat-bots-with-python.html

IntroductionEarlier today at Google I/O, the Hangouts Chat team (including yours truly) delivered a featured talk on the bot framework for Hangouts Chat (talk video here [~40 mins]). If you missed it
Full Stack Python: Full Stack Python at PyCon US 2018

Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/full-stack-python-pycon-us-2018.html

PyCon US 2018 kicked off today with the
first day of tutorials. I am
flying in tomorrow and will be there through the end of the
weekend. If you're around, come by either the
Twilio booth or the co
BeDjango: What is HUG?

Link: https://www.bedjango.com/blog/what-is-hug/

Hug is an API development framework implemented in Python 3. It is a micro-framework (minimalistic web application framework), which means that it contains as little code and integrations as possible
Stack Abuse: Implementing PCA in Python with Scikit-Learn

Link: http://stackabuse.com/implementing-pca-in-python-with-scikit-learn/

With the availability of high performance CPUs and GPUs, it is pretty much possible to solve every regression, classification, clustering and other related problems using machine learning and deep lea
Django Weblog: DjangoCon Europe 2019 - where will it be?

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2018/may/10/djangocon-europe-2019-where-will-it-be/

Each year, a new volunteer team in the European Django community plans, organises and hosts a DjangoCon Europe.
Hosting a DjangoCon is an ambitious undertaking. It's hard work, but each year it has be
Mycli: DBCLI demos at PyCon

Link: http://mycli.net/pycon-2018.html


Do you love colorful, terminal applications?
Are you going to Pycon this year?
You can't afford to miss the DBCLI booth at PyCon.
We are an OpenSource org that builds commandline database clients wit
DSPIllustrations.com: Schmidl&Cox Synchronization for OFDM

Link: http://dspillustrations.com/pages/posts/misc/schmidlcox-synchronization-for-ofdm.html






The Schmidl & Cox Synchronization Technique for OFDM¶tl;dr: Given some received OFDM signal like the following, how can one know at which point in time the OFDM symbols are located? Or, equivalen
tryexceptpass: Practicality Beats Purity - Microservices vs Monoliths

Link: http://tryexceptpass.org/article/practicality-beats-purity-3/

In recent years there’s a growing trend to move away from large all-in-one applications. These “monoliths”, developed with one codebase and delivered as one large system, are hard to maintain. In thei
EuroPython: EuroPython 2018: Please reset your password

Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/173793513217

Regular password resets are always a good thing to do, but this time we have a specific reason to ask you to consider taking the extra time.In December 2017, our ISP detected port scans originating fr
PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.1.3 RC

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/8nmzB9IbN7w/

We’re happy to announce that the release candidate for a new version of PyCharm is now available: get it now from our confluence page.
What’s New
Python Console Messages
Since several versions, PyChar
Python Software Foundation: To the Egoless Pythonistas That Makes Space at the Table: A. Jesse Jiryu Davis, Community Service Award Q4 2017 Recipient

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/RbkSasW1aYM/to-egoless-pythonistas-that-makes-space.html


When we think of Pythonistas that have made a significant mark in the Python community there are many to consider - Python open source project maintainers, the Python core developers, or the countles
Anwesha Das: PyLadies at PyCon

Link: http://anweshadas.in/pyladies-at-pycon-2/

In 2013, I was going through PyCon photos. The album was full of pictures of very serious looking geeks engrossed in their favorite back and green screen. Suddenly I saw the photos of people laughing
Semaphore Community: Getting Started with Mocking in Python

Link: https://semaphoreci.com/community/tutorials/getting-started-with-mocking-in-python

This article is brought with to you by Semaphore.Introduction
Mocking is simply the act of replacing the part of the application
you are testing with a dummy version of that part called a mock.
Inst
Anwesha Das: Is PyCon 2018 your first PyCon?

Link: http://anweshadas.in/is-pycon-2018-your-first-pycon/

Is PyCon 2018 your first PyCon? Then you must have had a sleepless night. You must be thinking “I will be lost in the gathering of 3500 people.” There should be a lot of mixed emotions and anticipatio
Full Stack Python: Monitoring Django Projects with Rollbar

Link: https://www.fullstackpython.com/monitor-django-projects-web-apps-rollbar.html

One fast way to scan for exceptions and errors in your
Django web application projects is to add a few lines of
code to include a hosted monitoring tool.
In this tutorial we will learn to add the
Rol
Peter Bengtsson: Always return namespaces in Django REST Framework

Link: https://www.peterbe.com/plog/always-return-namespaces-in-django-rest-framework

By default, when you hook up a model to Django REST Framework and run a query in JSON format, what you get is a list. E.g.
For GET localhost:8000/api/mymodel/

[
{"id": 1, "name": "Foo"},
{"id":