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IslandT: 64 bit Python installation on Windows 10

Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/64-bit-python-installation-on-windows-10/

After a brief introduction to Python programming language in the previous article, in this chapter, we will go ahead and install 64 bit Python on Windows 10 operating system before we start to write t
Test and Code: 104: Top 28 pytest plugins - Anthony Sottile

Link: https://testandcode.com/104

pytest is awesome by itself. pytest + plugins is even better.
In this episode, Anthony Sottile and Brian Okken discuss the top 28 pytest plugins.
Some of the plugins discussed (we also mention a few
Django Weblog: Django security releases issued: 3.0.4, 2.2.11, and 1.11.29

Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2020/mar/04/security-releases/

In accordance with our security release policy, the Django team is issuing Django 3.0.4, Django 2.2.11 and Django 1.11.29. These releases address the security issue detailed below. We encourage all us
Real Python: Alexa Python Development: Build and Deploy an Alexa Skill

Link: https://realpython.com/alexa-python-skill/

Smart home speakers were a novel idea just a couple of years ago. Today, they’ve become a central part of many people’s homes and offices and their adoption is only expected to grow. Among the most po
RMOTR: Spatial Data with Python - Operations!

Link: https://blog.rmotr.com/spatial-data-with-python-operations-b663afb4d32?source=rss----2e274f91448--python

This is the second post in the Spatial Data with Python series. You can find the first post here.We did it. We’ve taken the first step towards our data analysis project. We know the fundamental concep
Python Insider: Python 3.7.7rc1 is now available for testing

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonInsider/~3/WF_JeauGpYs/python-377rc1-is-now-available-for.html

Python 3.7.7rc1, the release preview of the next maintenance release of Python 3.7, is now available for testing. Assuming no critical problems are found prior to 2020-02-10, no code changes are plann
Catalin George Festila: Python 3.6.9 : My colab tutorials - part 002.

Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2020/03/python-369-my-colab-tutorials-part-002.html

This is another notebook with the Altair python package.
The development team comes with this intro:
Altair is a declarative statistical visualization library for Python, based on Vega and Vega-Lite.
Python Software Foundation: An Update PyPI Funded Work

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/z7etGrGbVbU/an-update-pypi-funded-work.html


Originally announced at the end of 2018, a gift from Facebook Research is funding improvements for the security PyPI and its users.

What's been done

After launching a request for information and su
Matt Layman: How To Style Sign Up - Building SaaS #47

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/how-to-style-sign-up/

In this episode, I added styling to the Sign Up page of the site. We chatted about CSS tools and frameworks, the benefit of feature flags to control what UI is displayed to users, and how to use Tailw
Python Anywhere: System updates on 3 and 5 March

Link: https://blog.pythonanywhere.com/186/

On 3 March we upgraded our EU-based system at eu.pythonanywhere.com to the latest version of our code, and this morning (5 March) we upgraded our US-based system at www.pythonanywhere.com to the same
Roberto Alsina: Episodio 29: Python Moderno 1: Poetry.

Link: https://ralsina.me/weblog/posts/youtube/episodio-29-python-moderno-1-poetry.html

Primera parte de una serie mostrando herramientas nuevas que reemplazan cosas viejas con algo mejor. En este video: poetry, reemplazando setup.py!
Stack Abuse: Removing Stop Words from Strings in Python

Link: https://stackabuse.com/removing-stop-words-from-strings-in-python/

In this article, you are going to see different techniques for removing stop words from strings in Python. Stop words are those words in natural language that have a very little meaning, such as "is",
Reinout van Rees: Rotterdam python meetup

Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2020/03/05/meetup-rotterdam.html



Microservices with Python for AI in radiology - Coert Metz
In radiology, people take a long time to become experienced. Medical school,
MD, certified radiologist... And when they're 68 they're off t
pythonwise: Using __getattr__ for nicer configuration API

Link: http://pythonwise.blogspot.com/2020/03/using-getattr-for-nicer-configuration.html

Typically, you'll read configuration from files (such as YAML) and get them as a dictionary. However in Python you'd like to write config.httpd.port and not config['httpd']['port']__getattr__ is a hoo
PyCharm: PyCharm 2020.1 EAP 6

Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/4wytn831w44/

We have a new Early Access Program (EAP) version of PyCharm that can be now downloaded from our website.
In PyCharm 2020.1 EAP 6, we have been working out some of the kinks to make this release cleane
Matt Layman: Episode 3 - Views On Django

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/django-riffs/views-on-django/

On this episode, we look at views, a major component within Django and a primary place where your code will run.
Listen at djangoriffs.com.
Last Episode On the previous episode, we talked about URLs a
PyCon: March 6 Update on COVID-19

Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2020/03/march-6-update-on-covid-19.html

PyCon continues to closely monitor the Coronavirus (also known as COVID-19) situation.As of March 6, PyCon 2020 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is scheduled to take place.As of this morning, there have be