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Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.3 : Using the sunpy - part 001.

Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2019/09/python-373-using-sunpy-part-001.html

I wrote about sunpy in the past on this website.
Now this package comes with new features, see the official webpage.
Let's install it.
[mythcat@desk ~]$ pip3 install sunpy --user
Collecting sunpy
...
Dataquest: Python API Tutorial: Getting Started with APIs

Link: https://www.dataquest.io/blog/python-api-tutorial/

In this data science tutorial, learn about APIs by analyzing data from the international space station in this step-by-step Python API tutorial.
The post Python API Tutorial: Getting Started with APIs
ListenData: Best Pandas Tutorial | Learn Pandas with 50 Examples

Link: https://www.listendata.com/2017/12/python-pandas-tutorial.html

Pandas being one of the most popular package in Python is widely used for data manipulation. It is a very powerful and versatile package which makes data cleaning and wrangling much easier and pleasan
Podcast.__init__: Python Powered Journalistic Freedom With SecureDrop

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/securedrop-whistleblower-platform-episode-228/

The internet has made it easier than ever to share information, but at the same time it has increased our ability to track that information. In order to ensure that news agencies are able to accept tr
Kushal Das: Exciting few weeks in the SecureDrop land

Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/exciting-few-weeks-in-the-securedrop-land.html



Last week there was an interesting
tweet from Eric
Trump, son of US President Donald Trump. Where he points out how Mr. David
Fahrenthold, a journalist from Washington
Post did some old school journ
Humberto Rocha: Exploring pygame 5 - Movement and Collision

Link: https://humberto.io/blog/exploring-pygame-5-movement-and-collision/

Movement is part of a large portion of games. When jumping between platforms, shooting against a horde of enemies, piloting a space ship and running through the streets, we are causing movement and in
Django Weblog: Django 3.0 alpha 1 released

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2019/sep/10/django-30-alpha-1-released/

Django 3.0 alpha 1 is now available. It represents the first stage in the 3.0 release cycle and is an opportunity for you to try out the changes coming in Django 3.0.
Django 3.0 has a raft of new feat
Reuven Lerner: LEGB? Meet ICPO, Python’s search strategy for attributes

Link: https://lerner.co.il/2019/09/10/legb-meet-icpo-pythons-search-strategy-for-attributes/

When it comes to variables, Python has a well-known search strategy, known by the acronym “LEGB.” Whenever you mention a variable — and by “variable,” I mean a name that could be referencing data, a f
IslandT: Find the maximum gap between the successive numbers in its sorted form from a Python list

Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/find-the-maximum-gap-between-the-successive-numbers-in-its-sorted-form-from-a-python-list/

Given a Python list consists of plus or minus numbers, we need to sort that list then find the maximum gap between the successive numbers in that list regarding of its sign.
For example,
maxGap ({-7,
TechBeamers Python: Master Python List Comprehension in 2 Minutes

Link: https://www.techbeamers.com/python-list-comprehension/

This tutorial explains Python list comprehension in no more than 2 minutes. It is the fastest method to search a list, apply some condition, and return a new list with selected elements. You may find
Dataquest: How Much Have You Spent on Amazon? Analyzing Amazon Data

Link: https://www.dataquest.io/blog/how-much-spent-amazon-data-analysis/

How much have I spent on Amazon? That's a scary question, but if you want to know the answer, here's how you can find it...and a lot more!
The post How Much Have You Spent on Amazon? Analyzing Amazon
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #385 (Sept. 10, 2019)

Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/385

#385 – SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 View in Browser » Python Tops the “IEEE Top Programming Languages of 2019” List Python’s growth in popularity has been incredible. This list is interesting because it a
Artem Rys: Monitoring traffic of your Github repositories using Python and Google Cloud Platform — Part 1

Link: https://medium.com/python4you/monitoring-traffic-of-your-github-repositories-using-python-and-google-cloud-platform-part-1-1a1f14870041?source=rss----5527f69f4771---4

Monitoring traffic of your Github repositories using Python and Google Cloud Platform — Part 1Photo by Paweł Czerwiński on UnsplashIt is an article about monitoring your Github open-source repositorie
IslandT: The weekly Python news report

Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/the-weekly-python-news-report/

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Test and Code: 87: Paths to Parametrization - from one test to many

Link: https://testandcode.com/87

There's a cool feature of pytest called parametrization.
It's totally one of the superpowers of pytest.
It's actually a handful of features, and there are a few ways to approach it.
Parametrization is
Python Anywhere: Our new CPU API

Link: https://blog.pythonanywhere.com/181/

We received many requests from PythonAnywhere users to make it possible to programmatically monitor
usage of CPU credit, so we decided to add a new endpoint to our
experimental API.
The first step w
Stack Abuse: Deploying a Flask Application to Heroku

Link: https://stackabuse.com/deploying-a-flask-application-to-heroku/

Introduction
In this tutorial you will learn how to deploy a Flask application to Heroku. The app can be as simple as a "Hello World" app to a social media monitoring platform!
Nowadays there is no bu
Real Python: Python vs C++: Selecting the Right Tool for the Job

Link: https://realpython.com/python-vs-cpp/

Are you a C++ developer comparing Python vs C++? Are you looking at Python and wondering what all the fuss is about? Do you wonder how Python compares to the concepts you already know? Or perhaps you