Continuum Analytics Blog: Getting Started with Machine Learning in the Enterprise
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/getting-started-with-machine-learning-in-the-enterprise/
Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) in which data scientists use algorithms and statistical models to predict outcomes and/or perform specific tasks. ML models can autom
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/getting-started-with-machine-learning-in-the-enterprise/
Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) in which data scientists use algorithms and statistical models to predict outcomes and/or perform specific tasks. ML models can autom
Anaconda
Getting Started with Machine Learning in the Enterprise | Anaconda
Access to high-performance computing resources and a growing marketplace of tools and platforms facilitates enteprise adoption of machine learning, but it's a bumpy ride. Here are some tips for getting started.
Bhavin Gandhi: Organizing PythonPune Meetups
Link: https://geeksocket.in/posts/organizing-pythonpune-meetups/
One thing I like most about meetups is, you get to meet new people. Talking with people, sharing what they are doing helps a lot to gain more knowledge. It is also a good platform to make connections
Link: https://geeksocket.in/posts/organizing-pythonpune-meetups/
One thing I like most about meetups is, you get to meet new people. Talking with people, sharing what they are doing helps a lot to gain more knowledge. It is also a good platform to make connections
GeekSocket
Organizing PythonPune Meetups · GeekSocket
PythonPune is a meetup group in Pune India. This blog post is about how I got involved in organizing meetup and what the process looks like.
Continuum Analytics Blog: Getting Started with Machine Learning in the Enterprise
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/enterprise-machine-learning-getting-started/
Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) in which data scientists use algorithms and statistical models to predict outcomes and/or perform specific tasks. ML models can autom
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/enterprise-machine-learning-getting-started/
Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) in which data scientists use algorithms and statistical models to predict outcomes and/or perform specific tasks. ML models can autom
Anaconda
Getting Started with Machine Learning in the Enterprise | Anaconda
Access to high-performance computing resources and a growing marketplace of tools and platforms facilitate enteprise adoption of machine learning, but it's a bumpy ride. Here are some tips for getting started.
Mike Driscoll: An Intro to Flake8
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/08/13/an-intro-to-flake8/
Python has several linters that you can use to help you find errors in your code or warnings about style. For example, one of the most thorough linters is Pylint.
Flake8 is described as a tool for st
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/08/13/an-intro-to-flake8/
Python has several linters that you can use to help you find errors in your code or warnings about style. For example, one of the most thorough linters is Pylint.
Flake8 is described as a tool for st
The Mouse Vs. The Python
An Intro to Flake8 - The Mouse Vs. The Python
Flake8 is a style guide enforcement tool for Python that you can use in place of PyLint to help you find errors in your code and more closely follow PEP8
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #381 (Aug. 13, 2019)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/381
#381 – AUGUST 13, 2019 View in Browser » Traditional Face Detection With Python In this course on face detection with Python, you’ll learn about a historically important algorithm for object det
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/381
#381 – AUGUST 13, 2019 View in Browser » Traditional Face Detection With Python In this course on face detection with Python, you’ll learn about a historically important algorithm for object det
Pycoders
PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #381
Issue #381 of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter, published Aug. 13, 2019.
tryexceptpass: Designing Continuous Build Systems: Handling Webhooks with Sanic
Link: https://tryexceptpass.org/article/continuous-builds-webhooks/
After covering how to design a build pipeline and define build directives in the continuous builds series, it’s time to look at handling events from a code repository.
As internet standards evolved ov
Link: https://tryexceptpass.org/article/continuous-builds-webhooks/
After covering how to design a build pipeline and define build directives in the continuous builds series, it’s time to look at handling events from a code repository.
As internet standards evolved ov
tryexceptpass.org
Awesome Webhook Handling with Sanic - Designing CI/CD Systems
How to use Python and Sanic to handle webhook events from GitHub in continuous build systems.
Roberto Alsina: Episodio 5: Muchos Pythons
Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/episodio-5-muchos-pythons.html
Una pseudo secuela de "Puede Fallar" mostrando varias cosas:
Anvil: una manera de hacer aplicaciones web full-stack con Python!
Skulpt
Y mucho más!
La aplicación que muestro en el video: En Anvil
El
Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/episodio-5-muchos-pythons.html
Una pseudo secuela de "Puede Fallar" mostrando varias cosas:
Anvil: una manera de hacer aplicaciones web full-stack con Python!
Skulpt
Y mucho más!
La aplicación que muestro en el video: En Anvil
El
Lateral Opinion
Episodio 5: Muchos Pythons
Una pseudo secuela de "Puede Fallar" mostrando varias cosas:
Anvil: una manera de hacer aplicaciones web full-stack con Python!
Skulpt
Y mucho más!
La aplicación que muestro en el video: En Anvil
El
Anvil: una manera de hacer aplicaciones web full-stack con Python!
Skulpt
Y mucho más!
La aplicación que muestro en el video: En Anvil
El
Python Engineering at Microsoft: What’s New for Python in Visual Studio (16.3 Preview 2)
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/whats-new-for-python-in-visual-studio-16-3-preview-2/
Today, we are releasing Visual Studio 2019 (16.3 Preview 2), which contains an updated testing experience for Python developers. We are happy to announce that the popular Python testing framework pyte
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/whats-new-for-python-in-visual-studio-16-3-preview-2/
Today, we are releasing Visual Studio 2019 (16.3 Preview 2), which contains an updated testing experience for Python developers. We are happy to announce that the popular Python testing framework pyte
Python
What's New for Python in Visual Studio (16.3 Preview 2)
Today, we are releasing Visual Studio 2019 (16.3 Preview 2), which contains an updated testing experience for Python developers. We are happy to announce that the popular Python testing framework pytest is now supported. Additionally, we have re-worked the…
Python Bytes: #143 Spike the robot, powered by Python!
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/143/spike-the-robot-powered-by-python
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/143/spike-the-robot-powered-by-python
pythonbytes.fm
Spike the robot, powered by Python!
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Aug 14th, 2019
Real Python: An Effective Python Environment: Making Yourself at Home
Link: https://realpython.com/effective-python-environment/
When you’re first learning a new programming language, a lot of your time and effort go into understanding the syntax, code style, and built-in tooling. This is just as true for Python as it is for an
Link: https://realpython.com/effective-python-environment/
When you’re first learning a new programming language, a lot of your time and effort go into understanding the syntax, code style, and built-in tooling. This is just as true for Python as it is for an
Realpython
An Effective Python Environment: Making Yourself at Home – Real Python
This guide will walk you through the decisions you need to make when customizing your development environment for working with Python.
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.3 : Using the flask - part 014.
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/08/python-373-using-flask-part-014.html
Today I worked on YouTube search with flask and Google A.P.I. project.
The source code is simple to understand and you can test any A.P.I. from google using this way.
I created a new Google project wi
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/08/python-373-using-flask-part-014.html
Today I worked on YouTube search with flask and Google A.P.I. project.
The source code is simple to understand and you can test any A.P.I. from google using this way.
I created a new Google project wi
Blogspot
Python 3.7.3 : Using the flask - part 014.
News , articles and tutorials about programming with python with source code and examples under Windows and Linux operating systems.
Kushal Das: DMARC, mailing list, yahoo and gmail
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/dmarc-mailing-list-yahoo-and-gmail.html
Last Friday late night, I suddenly started getting a lot of bounced emails from
the dgplug mailing list. Within a few minutes, I received more than a thousand
emails. A quick look inside of the bounc
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/dmarc-mailing-list-yahoo-and-gmail.html
Last Friday late night, I suddenly started getting a lot of bounced emails from
the dgplug mailing list. Within a few minutes, I received more than a thousand
emails. A quick look inside of the bounc
Kushal Das: FreeBSD on a Thinkpad 230
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/freebsd-on-a-thinkpad-230.html
From the first-ever conference I attended, I started picking up many tools and
habits from other participants, speakers, and friends. It is still the same with
many new conferences I go to, by meetin
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/freebsd-on-a-thinkpad-230.html
From the first-ever conference I attended, I started picking up many tools and
habits from other participants, speakers, and friends. It is still the same with
many new conferences I go to, by meetin
Kushal Das: A few bits on tmux
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/a-few-bits-on-tmux.html
I don’t remember when I started using
tmux, but, the move from screen to tmux
was quick. I have it installed on all of my systems and VMs. Though I never
bothered to have a proper configuration file,
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/a-few-bits-on-tmux.html
I don’t remember when I started using
tmux, but, the move from screen to tmux
was quick. I have it installed on all of my systems and VMs. Though I never
bothered to have a proper configuration file,
Kushal Das: Two new federated services for dgplug
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/two-new-federated-services-for-dgplug.html
Last week we started providing two new services for the
dgplug members.
https://toots.dgplug.org
https://blogs.dgplug.org
Mastodon service at toots
Having our own instance was in the plan for time
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/two-new-federated-services-for-dgplug.html
Last week we started providing two new services for the
dgplug members.
https://toots.dgplug.org
https://blogs.dgplug.org
Mastodon service at toots
Having our own instance was in the plan for time
Mastodon hosted on toots.dgplug.org
Mastodon is a social network based on open web protocols and free, open-source software. It is decentralized like e-mail.
Kushal Das: Highest used Python code in the Pentesting/Security world
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/highest-used-python-code-in-the-pentesting-security-world.html
python -c 'import pty;pty.spawn("/bin/bash")'
I think this is the highest used Python program in the land of Pentesting/Security, Almost every blog post or tutorial I read, they talk about the abov
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/highest-used-python-code-in-the-pentesting-security-world.html
python -c 'import pty;pty.spawn("/bin/bash")'
I think this is the highest used Python program in the land of Pentesting/Security, Almost every blog post or tutorial I read, they talk about the abov
Kushal Das: Setting up WKD
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/setting-up-wkd.html
We fetch any GPG public key from the keyservers using the GPG fingerprint (or
parts of it). This step is still a problematic one for most of us. As the
servers may not be responding, or the key is mi
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/setting-up-wkd.html
We fetch any GPG public key from the keyservers using the GPG fingerprint (or
parts of it). This step is still a problematic one for most of us. As the
servers may not be responding, or the key is mi
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
Kushal Das: Setting up authorized v3 Onion services
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/setting-up-authorized-v3-onion-services.html
Just like v2 Onion services, we can also set up client authorization for Onion
services v3. In simple terms, when you have a client authorization setup on an
Onion service, only the Tor clients with
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/setting-up-authorized-v3-onion-services.html
Just like v2 Onion services, we can also set up client authorization for Onion
services v3. In simple terms, when you have a client authorization setup on an
Onion service, only the Tor clients with
Kushal Das: Using sops with Ansible for vars encryption
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/using-sops-with-ansible-for-vars-encryption.html
Sops is a secret management tool from Mozilla. According to the official
Github page, it is defined as:
sops is an editor of encrypted files that supports YAML, JSON, ENV, INI and BINARY formats an
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/using-sops-with-ansible-for-vars-encryption.html
Sops is a secret management tool from Mozilla. According to the official
Github page, it is defined as:
sops is an editor of encrypted files that supports YAML, JSON, ENV, INI and BINARY formats an