PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 8 Check-In
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/hecriss-blog/week-8-check-in/
Welcome back!
This week, I continue my implementation of CollisionHeightfield by implementing collision tests from box and from sphere. Much of this week consisted of conducting research to find box-t
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/hecriss-blog/week-8-check-in/
Welcome back!
This week, I continue my implementation of CollisionHeightfield by implementing collision tests from box and from sphere. Much of this week consisted of conducting research to find box-t
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Python GSoC - Week 8 Check-In - hecris's Blog
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PSF GSoC students blogs: Travis, New North
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sandos-blog/travis-new-north/
Hello everyone!
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Monday, first of July-.I'm finishing with the tests in a module was 0000, I think great, this is run correctly. After the tests I decided to send the commit with the last part miss
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sandos-blog/travis-new-north/
Hello everyone!
"""
Monday, first of July-.I'm finishing with the tests in a module was 0000, I think great, this is run correctly. After the tests I decided to send the commit with the last part miss
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Python GSoC - Travis, New North - Sando's Blog
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tryexceptpass: PyDev of the Week: Cris Medina
Link: https://tryexceptpass.org/link/dev-of-the-week/
Featured by Mike Driscoll from “Mouse vs Python”.
Link: https://tryexceptpass.org/link/dev-of-the-week/
Featured by Mike Driscoll from “Mouse vs Python”.
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PyDev of the Week: Cris Medina - The Mouse Vs. The Python
This week we chatted with Chris Medina about FOSS, Python and blogging!
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 8: Blog Post (#4)
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/digyts-blog/week-8-blog-post-4/
Last week, I was working on the parametrizing tests for SourceEstimates with tfr_morlet, and making sure the tests are also passed for all possible different functional arguments. Overall this worked
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/digyts-blog/week-8-blog-post-4/
Last week, I was working on the parametrizing tests for SourceEstimates with tfr_morlet, and making sure the tests are also passed for all possible different functional arguments. Overall this worked
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Python GSoC - Week 8: Blog Post (#4) - DiGyt's Blog
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Codementor: Python Snippet 2: Quick Sequence Reversal
Link: https://www.codementor.io/jslvtr/python-snippet-2-quick-sequence-reversal-x4xzfaiav
Python lists have a handy method called reverse, but it's not always what we want. For a start, we can't use it on other sequence types, like tuples and strings, and it also performs an in-place modif
Link: https://www.codementor.io/jslvtr/python-snippet-2-quick-sequence-reversal-x4xzfaiav
Python lists have a handy method called reverse, but it's not always what we want. For a start, we can't use it on other sequence types, like tuples and strings, and it also performs an in-place modif
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Python lists have a handy method called reverse, but it's not always what we want. For a start, we can't use it on other sequence types, like tuples and strings, and it also performs an in-place modification of the original sequence. Read more!
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 8: Appearances and WMS server
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/funnelferrys-blog/week-8-appearances-and-wms-server/
What did you do this week?
As planned, since the basic working of topview with all the code migrated to cartopy was fine. But now I needed to address all the bugs and make sure the working of each fun
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/funnelferrys-blog/week-8-appearances-and-wms-server/
What did you do this week?
As planned, since the basic working of topview with all the code migrated to cartopy was fine. But now I needed to address all the bugs and make sure the working of each fun
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Python GSoC - Week 8: Appearances and WMS server - funnelferry's Blog
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Artem Rys: Ranking capitals by the number of Starbucks
Link: https://medium.com/python4you/ranking-capitals-by-the-number-of-starbucks-2f4080680267?source=rss----5527f69f4771---4
Photo by Khadeeja Yasser on UnsplashRecently being in Budapest (great city by the way) I saw lots of Starbucks coffee shops and decided to write a small script that will rank capitals by the number of
Link: https://medium.com/python4you/ranking-capitals-by-the-number-of-starbucks-2f4080680267?source=rss----5527f69f4771---4
Photo by Khadeeja Yasser on UnsplashRecently being in Budapest (great city by the way) I saw lots of Starbucks coffee shops and decided to write a small script that will rank capitals by the number of
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Ranking capitals by the number of Starbucks using Python and Google Maps API
Using Google Maps API and Python to count the number of Starbucks in the capitals
PSF GSoC students blogs: Google Summer of Code with Nuitka 4th Blog Post
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/tommyli3318s-blog/google-summer-of-code-with-nuitka-4th-blog-post/
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This week, I continued to work on my script which automates the testing of nuitka-wheel pytest. Details can be found on my pull request: https://github.co
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/tommyli3318s-blog/google-summer-of-code-with-nuitka-4th-blog-post/
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This week, I continued to work on my script which automates the testing of nuitka-wheel pytest. Details can be found on my pull request: https://github.co
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Python GSoC - Google Summer of Code with Nuitka 4th Blog Post - tommyli3318's Blog
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Podcast.__init__: Protecting The Future Of Python By Hunting Black Swans
Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/python-potential-black-swans-episode-221/
The Python language has seen exponential growth in popularity and usage over the past decade. This has been driven by industry trends such as the rise of data science and the continued growth of compl
Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/python-potential-black-swans-episode-221/
The Python language has seen exponential growth in popularity and usage over the past decade. This has been driven by industry trends such as the rise of data science and the continued growth of compl
The Python Podcast.__init__
The Python Podcast.__init__: Protecting The Future Of Python By Hunting Black Swans
An interview about identifying areas of weakness in the Python ecosystem and how to address them in the interest of the future for the language and its community
PSF GSoC students blogs: Getting started with new models
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/yashlambas-blog/getting-started-with-new-models/
What did I do this week?
This week was mostly about testing and debugging the scikit linear regression model. After that I implemented saving and loading of the model, which took some time is debuggin
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/yashlambas-blog/getting-started-with-new-models/
What did I do this week?
This week was mostly about testing and debugging the scikit linear regression model. After that I implemented saving and loading of the model, which took some time is debuggin
Kushal Das: Using signify tool for sign and verification
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/using-signify-tool-for-sign-and-verification.html
We generally use GNUPG for sign and verify files on our systems. There are
other tools available to do so; some tools are particularly written only for
this purpose. signify is one such
tool from the
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/using-signify-tool-for-sign-and-verification.html
We generally use GNUPG for sign and verify files on our systems. There are
other tools available to do so; some tools are particularly written only for
this purpose. signify is one such
tool from the
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.3 : Using the flask - part 001.
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/07/python-373-using-flask-part-001.html
A short intro into this python module can be found at the PyPI website:
Flask is a lightweight WSGI web application framework. It is designed to make getting started quick and easy, with the ability t
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/07/python-373-using-flask-part-001.html
A short intro into this python module can be found at the PyPI website:
Flask is a lightweight WSGI web application framework. It is designed to make getting started quick and easy, with the ability t
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Python 3.7.3 : Using the flask - part 001.
News , articles and tutorials about programming with python with source code and examples under Windows and Linux operating systems.
IslandT: Cryptocurrency user interface set up
Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/2019/07/23/cryptocurrency-user-interface-set-up/
A simple cryptocurrency interface set up
As mentioned above, in this article we will start to create the user interface of our latest cryptocurrency project. Along the path we will also use the Cry
Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/2019/07/23/cryptocurrency-user-interface-set-up/
A simple cryptocurrency interface set up
As mentioned above, in this article we will start to create the user interface of our latest cryptocurrency project. Along the path we will also use the Cry
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week #8 | Fixes in decorator for validation
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/karannaohs-blog/week-8-fixes-in-decorator-for-validation/
Issue: #508 Validating all the request hiting Guillotina against proper jsonschema.
This Week:
PR: #517
Requests coming to the API were not being validated, task was to validate all the request hitti
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/karannaohs-blog/week-8-fixes-in-decorator-for-validation/
Issue: #508 Validating all the request hiting Guillotina against proper jsonschema.
This Week:
PR: #517
Requests coming to the API were not being validated, task was to validate all the request hitti
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Python GSoC - Week #8 | Fixes in decorator for validation - karannaoh's Blog
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Zato Blog: Windows commands and PowerShell scripts as API microservices
Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/windows-command-powershell-api.html
This post goes through the steps of exposing Windows commans and PowerShell scripts as remote
Zato
API services that can be invoked by REST clients.
This lets one access a fleet of Windows systems fro
Link: https://zato.io/blog/posts/windows-command-powershell-api.html
This post goes through the steps of exposing Windows commans and PowerShell scripts as remote
Zato
API services that can be invoked by REST clients.
This lets one access a fleet of Windows systems fro
Zato Blog
Windows commands and PowerShell scripts as API microservices
Stack Abuse: Python for NLP: Word Embeddings for Deep Learning in Keras
Link: https://stackabuse.com/python-for-nlp-word-embeddings-for-deep-learning-in-keras/
This is the 16th article in my series of articles on Python for NLP. In my previous article I explained how N-Grams technique can be used to develop a simple automatic text filler in Python. N-Gram mo
Link: https://stackabuse.com/python-for-nlp-word-embeddings-for-deep-learning-in-keras/
This is the 16th article in my series of articles on Python for NLP. In my previous article I explained how N-Grams technique can be used to develop a simple automatic text filler in Python. N-Gram mo
Stack Abuse
Python for NLP: Word Embeddings for Deep Learning in Keras
This is the 16th article in my series of articles on Python for NLP. In my previous article I explained how N-Grams technique can be used to develop a simple au...
Ruslan Spivak: Let’s Build A Simple Interpreter. Part 16: Recognizing Procedure Calls
Link: https://ruslanspivak.com/lsbasi-part16/
“Learning is like rowing upstream: not to advance is to drop back.” — Chinese proverb
Today we’re going to extend our interpreter to recognize procedure calls. I hope by now you’ve flexed your codin
Link: https://ruslanspivak.com/lsbasi-part16/
“Learning is like rowing upstream: not to advance is to drop back.” — Chinese proverb
Today we’re going to extend our interpreter to recognize procedure calls. I hope by now you’ve flexed your codin
Ruslan's Blog
Let’s Build A Simple Interpreter. Part 16: Recognizing Procedure Calls
Learning is like rowing upstream: not to advance is to drop back. — Chinese proverb
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-in #9 : ( 19 July - 26 July )
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/anubhavps-blog/weekly-check-in-9-19-july-26-july/
What did you do this week?
I added tests to make sure Protego doesn't throw exceptions on `robots.txt` of top 10,000 most popular websites.
Utilised Scrapy to create a tool to download `robots.txt` o
Link: http://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/anubhavps-blog/weekly-check-in-9-19-july-26-july/
What did you do this week?
I added tests to make sure Protego doesn't throw exceptions on `robots.txt` of top 10,000 most popular websites.
Utilised Scrapy to create a tool to download `robots.txt` o
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Python GSoC - Weekly Check-in #9 : ( 19 July - 26 July ) - anubhavp's Blog
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Real Python: Logging in Python
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/logging-python/
Logging is a very useful tool in a programmer’s toolbox. It can help you develop a better understanding of the flow of a program and discover scenarios that you might not even have thought of while de
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/logging-python/
Logging is a very useful tool in a programmer’s toolbox. It can help you develop a better understanding of the flow of a program and discover scenarios that you might not even have thought of while de
Realpython
Logging in Python – Real Python
In this video course, you'll learn why and how to get started with Python's powerful logging module to meet the needs of beginners and enterprise teams alike.
Codementor: Playing Tic Tac Toe using Reinforcement Learning
Link: https://www.codementor.io/rohitagrawalofficialmail/playing-tic-tac-toe-using-reinforcement-learning-x5rf9xvey
How I made two bots competent enough to play Tic Tac Toe, and made them battle it out for glory.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/rohitagrawalofficialmail/playing-tic-tac-toe-using-reinforcement-learning-x5rf9xvey
How I made two bots competent enough to play Tic Tac Toe, and made them battle it out for glory.
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Playing Tic Tac Toe using Reinforcement Learning | Codementor
How I made two bots competent enough to play Tic Tac Toe, and made them battle it out for glory.