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Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.3 : Use the tweepy to deal with twitter api - part 002.

Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/05/use-tweepy-to-deal-with-twitter-api.html

The tutorial for today is about with python 3.7.3
The development team comes with this intro:
An easy-to-use Python library for accessing the Twitter API.
The first step is to install this python modu
codingdirectional: Growth of a Population

Link: http://codingdirectional.info/2019/05/21/growth-of-a-population/

Hello and welcome back, in this episode we are going to solve a python related problem in Codewars. Before we start I just want to say that this post is related to python programming, you are welcome
Test and Code: 74: Technical Interviews: Preparing For, What to Expect, and Tips for Success - Derrick Mar

Link: https://testandcode.com/74

In this episode, I talk with Derrick Mar, CTO and co-founder of Pathrise.
This is the episode you need to listen to to get ready for software interviews.

We discuss four aspects of technical intervie
EuroPython Society: EuroPython 2019: Conference and training ticket sale opens today

Link: http://www.europython-society.org/post/185008822520

europython:
We will be starting the EuroPython 2019 conference and training ticket sales
today (Monday) at 12:00 CEST.
https://ep2019.europython.eu/registration/buy-tickets/
Only 300 training tickets
Red Hat Developers: Use the Kubernetes Python client from your running Red Hat OpenShift pods

Link: https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/05/14/use-the-kubernetes-python-client-from-your-running-red-hat-openshift-pods/

Red Hat OpenShift is part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Certified Program, ensuring portability and interoperability for your container workloads. This also allows you to use Kuberne
Python Software Foundation: The 2019 Python Language Summit

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/IEjaoHXIaFs/the-2019-python-language-summit.html


The Python Language Summit is a small gathering of Python language implementers, both the core developers of CPython and alternative Pythons, held on the first day of PyCon. The summit features short
Neckbeard Republic: Interactive Data Visualization in Python With Bokeh

Link: https://realpython.com/courses/interactive-data-visualization-python-bokeh/

This course 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.
Trey Hunner: Python built-ins worth learning

Link: https://treyhunner.com/2019/05/python-builtins-worth-learning/

In every Intro to Python class I teach, there’s always at least one “how can we be expected to know all this” question.
It’s usually along the lines of either:

Python has so many functions in it, wha
Python Software Foundation: Petr Viktorin: Extension Modules And Subinterpreters

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/mnSfdQZDRUM/petr-viktorin-extension-modules-and.html

When a Python subinterpreter loads an extension module written in C, it tends to unwittingly share state with other subinterpreters that have loaded the same module, unless that module is written very
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #369 (May 21, 2019)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/369

#369 – MAY 21, 2019 View in Browser » Interactive Data Visualization in Python With Bokeh This course will get you up and running with the Bokeh library, using examples and a real-world dataset.
Python Engineering at Microsoft: Who put Python in the Windows 10 May 2019 Update?

Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-the-windows-10-may-2019-update/

Today the Windows team announced the May 2019 Update for Windows 10. In this post we’re going to look at what we, the Python team, have done to make Python easier to install on Windows by helping the
Quansight Labs Blog: Spyder 4.0 takes a big step closer with the release of Beta 2!

Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/2019/05/spyder-4-beta2-release/

It has been almost two months since I joined Quansight in April, to start
working on Spyder maintenance and
development. So far, it has been a very exciting and rewarding journey under
the guidance
The Digital Cat: Object-Oriented Programming in Python 3 - Objects and types

Link: https://www.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2014/08/20/python-3-oop-part-1-objects-and-types/

This post is available as an IPython Notebook here
About this series¶
Object-oriented programming (OOP) has been the leading programming paradigm for several decades now, starting from the initial att
The Digital Cat: Object-Oriented Programming in Python 3 - Classes and members

Link: https://www.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2014/08/20/python-3-oop-part-2-classes-and-members/

This post is available as an IPython Notebook here
Python Classes Strike Again¶
The Python implementation of classes has some peculiarities. The bare truth is that in Python the class of an object is
The Digital Cat: Object-Oriented Programming in Python 3 - Composition and inheritance

Link: https://www.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2014/08/20/python-3-oop-part-3-delegation-composition-and-inheritance/

This post is available as an IPython Notebook here
The Delegation Run¶
If classes are objects what is the difference between types and instances?
When I talk about "my cat" I am referring to a concret
The Digital Cat: Object-Oriented Programming in Python 3 - Metaclasses

Link: https://www.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2014/09/01/python-3-oop-part-5-metaclasses/

This post is available as an IPython Notebook here
The Type Brothers¶
The first step into the most intimate secrets of Python objects comes from two components we already met in the first post: class
The Digital Cat: Object-Oriented Programming in Python 3 - Abstract Base Classes

Link: https://www.thedigitalcatonline.com/blog/2014/09/04/python-3-oop-part-6-abstract-base-classes/

This post is available as an IPython Notebook here
The Inspection Club¶
As you know, Python leverages polymorphism at its maximum by dealing only with generic references to objects. This makes OOP not