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Talk Python to Me: #226 Building Flask APIs for data scientists

Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/226/building-flask-apis-for-data-scientists

If you're a data scientist, how do you deliver your analysis and your models to the people who need them? A really good option is to serve them over Flask as an API. But there are some special conside
Do the work (Janusworx): Generating Markdown from HTML

Link: https://janusworx.com/generating-markdown-from-html/

2019-08-21
Started with the problem,
Need to take in an md file and then generate an html file.
Hint given, use a package from PyPI.
Decided to use the Markdown package from PyPI.
Looks good to me
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.3 : Using the flask - part 015.

Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/08/python-373-using-flask-part-015.html

In this tutorial, I will show you how to migrate using the Database Migrations in flask project.
Because my laptop is gone I use my old Linux.
First you need to install these python modules with --use
PSF GSoC students blogs: Final Blog Post GSOC19

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/tomasbs-blog/final-blog-post-gsoc19/

Hi everyone!
 
It’s time for the last GSOC blog. I must say that it has been nice working with all of you. I have learned a lot and faced many professional challenges. In the end it was worth it. I ho
PSF GSoC students blogs: Multi-touch update

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/treamouss-blog/multi-touch-update/

Alas, time has caught up to me. I will not be able to get the touch trackball controls working in time for the submission deadline. Instead, I need to use this remaining time to package up my work and
Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (cxci) stackoverflow python report

Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2019/08/cxci-stackoverflow-python-report.html

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2019-08-24 20:58:57 GMTConcatenation of the result of a function with a
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week #12

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/js94s-blog/week-12/

I unsuccessfully tried to resolve the issue with dimensions in NMF. The main problem that I was facing was with specifying the correct dimensions for matrix operations within NMF algorithm and I have
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC weekly blog

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/kaybs-blog/gsoc-weekly-blog-1/

Hello everyone!
This week is the second last week and next week we will have our final evaluations. This week I just fixed and improved my previous code. 
The other student was working on the Icons ch
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC Weekly Checkin

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/kaybs-blog/gsoc-weekly-checkin-2/

Hello everyone!
What did I do this week?
This was the last week of GSoC. I fixed some previous code and some errors with the Icons-picker API. Right now I am working to add Animated Icons support for
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.3 : Using the flask - part 016.

Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/08/python-373-using-flask-part-016.html

Today I tested a new feature of Flask version 1.1.1.
[mythcat@desk my_flask]$ pip list | grep Flask
Flask 1.1.1
Flask-Login 0.4.1
Flask-Mail
PSF GSoC students blogs: Final week

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/navaneethsureshs-blog/final-week/

This is going to be blog post about cleaning up the work I was doing and revisiting some old things I have done during the GSoC period.
 
What did I do this week?
I got a patch merged for adding `expe
Do the work (Janusworx): Learning Python

Link: https://janusworx.com/learning-python/

Did I need to read a fifteen hundred page book to learn Python?
At the end of fourteen hundred pages, I can safely assure you, I did not.
If you want to just solve your pressing issues or scratch yo
PSF GSoC students blogs: Final Checkin

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/taapasx28s-blog/final-checkin/

 
Hey everyone! This is my final blog post here. GSoC 19 has finally come to its end. This week I mostly worked on hg abort --update
What did I do this week?
This week I worked on writing intensive-te
TechBeamers Python: A Beginners Guide to Become a Machine Learning Engineer

Link: https://www.techbeamers.com/how-to-become-a-machine-learning-engineer/

Do you wish to become a machine learning engineer? Yes, why not, you should because this job has the highest no. of openings in 2019 with $75K as the baseline salary. Also, it is an engineering stream
PSF GSoC students blogs: [Blog #5] Time just seems to fly.

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/anubhavps-blog/blog-5-time-just-seems-to-fly/

 
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Hello! This is my second last blog post for GSoC 2019 - time has gone by so quickly. I spend this week documenting Protego’s API in detail. I opened a pull request to add Prot
PSF GSoC students blogs: [Blog #6] Part of the journey is the end.

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/anubhavps-blog/blog-6-part-of-the-journey-is-the-end/

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Part of the journey is the end. It is time for me to work on my final work report for final evaluation of Google Summer of Code 2019. This week, I will devote my time mainly to
PSF GSoC students blogs: Panda3D iOS Support - A Postmortem

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/treamouss-blog/panda3d-ios-support-a-postmortem/

Hi everyone!
Well, it appears that this is the end of the line when it comes to my GSoC portion of my work. I got a huge amount of work done and am extremely proud of it, and I can't wait to continue