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PSF GSoC students blogs: Last Blog Post

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/iflameings-blog/last-blog-post/

Hey, everyone!!!
So, As I already written my last blog post here you can read by clicking to this link https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/iflameings-blog/. This blog post explains entire period of Gsoc.
Stack Abuse: Python for NLP: Creating Multi-Data-Type Classification Models with Keras

Link: https://stackabuse.com/python-for-nlp-creating-multi-data-type-classification-models-with-keras/

This is the 18th article in my series of articles on Python for NLP. In my previous article, I explained how to create a deep learning-based movie sentiment analysis model using Python's Keras library
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.3 : Using the inotify.

Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/08/python-373-using-inotify.html

About this tool you can read here:
inotify functionality is available from the Linux kernel and allows you to register one or more directories for watching, and to simply block and wait for notificati
Dataquest: Jupyter Notebook for Beginners: A Tutorial

Link: https://www.dataquest.io/blog/jupyter-notebook-tutorial/

Use this tutorial to learn how to create your first Jupyter Notebook, important terminology, and how easily notebooks can be shared and published online.
The post Jupyter Notebook for Beginners: A Tut
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC Wrap-up - Blog Post #6

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/bksahus-blog/gsoc-wrap-up-blog-post-6/

Hello everyone!
GSoC 2019 has almost come to an end! It's the time to wrap up this mega event started back in May 2019. Under the mentorship of Mentor Hayen, my learning experience has undergone a rol
PSF GSoC students blogs: Final week check-in

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/yashlambas-blog/final-week-check-in/

Targets for this week:
Almost all my targets and extended goals were achieved before 19th August, this week I have been working on documentation for scikit models in dffml. We want to make the package
Python Circle: Python Script 16: Generating word cloud image of a text using python

Link: https://www.pythoncircle.com/post/689/python-script-16-generating-word-cloud-image-of-a-text-using-python/

word cloud python, generating a word cloud of a text using python code, python code to generate a word cloud image of a text. Using word frequencies to generate a word cloud image using a python scri
Doing Math with Python: Doing Math with Python in Python Humble Bundle

Link: http://doingmathwithpython.github.io/humble-bundle-python.html

"Doing Math with Python" is part of No Starch Press's Python Humble Bundle.
Of course, you get No Starch Press's other excellent Python books as part of the bundle. It's still on for the next 10 days
PSF GSoC students blogs: Coding week #11

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/mehaksachdevas-blog/coding-week-11/

What did I do this week?
This week I attempted to understand and code the out of sample predictions for the MGWR model which is the third part of my proposal. After a discussion with the mentors I rea
PSF GSoC students blogs: Coding week #12

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/mehaksachdevas-blog/coding-week-12/

What did I do this week?
This week I compiled all the code and experimentation notebooks into a Github web page to be submitted as a part of the final work product for GSoC. The cover page includes a
Janusworx: List Expressions, A Story in 3 Pictures

Link: https://janusworx.com/list-expressions-a-story-in-3-pictures/

1. You take, this here list.


2. Chew on it.


3. And spit it out, just like a cow.
Janusworx: List Comprehensions, A Story in 3 Pictures

Link: https://janusworx.com/list-comprehensions-a-story-in-3-pictures/

1. You take, this here list.


2. Chew on it.


3. And spit it out, just like a cow.


I reposted this, because I called comprehensions, expressions in the older post. Sorry!
Kushal Das: A new tool to render my blog

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/a-new-tool-to-render-my-blog.html



Back in 2013, I wrote Shonku in
golang. It helped me in two important things:

Having a static blogging tool which works (worked for the last 5 years).
To help me to learn basics on golang.

Now, I
PyCharm: PyCharm 2019.2.1

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/6du8pSD45fM/

PyCharm 2019.2.1 is available now!
New in this Version

PyCharm now recognizes ctypes Arrays so now you won’t get wrong inspection messages when defining or using such arrays.
We had a bug that made T
Brandon Rhodes: Animating Ptolemy’s Equant with Python, SVG, and CSS

Link: http://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2019/animating-the-equant/

You will recall
my previous blog post
that tried to build the necessary scaffolding
for me to finally write up my 2017 PyCon Ireland keynote
on the structure of the Medieval universe.
It ran into seve
Do the work (Janusworx): Au Revoir DTW

Link: https://janusworx.com/au-revoir-dtw/

Decided to pull the plug on the Do the Work blog.
While I wanted to use it for my tiny, crazy, work in progress thoughts, I find that it was increasingly being subsumed by my new shiny Mastodon.
And a