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PSF GSoC students blogs: Magic with Strapi and GraphQL in the feature request system in GSOC’20

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sharmaaditya570191s-blog/magic-with-strapi-and-graphql-in-the-feature-request-system-in-gsoc20/

It is a dream come true situation when you get exactly what you want, neither more nor less. This also gives a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment. You already know what I am talking about. If you f
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC Weekly Check-In #3

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/tanish19s-blog/gsoc-weekly-check-in-3/

What did I do this week?
I fixed some issues with my chat markdown PR. It should get merged now. After this I worked on message delete and edit features. I am mostly done with these just need to test
PSF GSoC students blogs: Image Processing Operations Continued - Weekly Check-in 5

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/sakshamaroras-blog/image-processing-operations-continued-weekly-check-in-5/

End of Week 4  - 29/06/2020

What did you do this week?
I worked on adding the ability to use default parameters in operations to deal with optional parameters in OpenCV functions and wrote new image
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 4 : Working on the UI

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/aryan_guptas-blog/week-4-working-on-the-ui/

Hello there! Here's a quick update on my work this week, and then I'll hop back to it :P
What did you do this week?
I had designed a UI Dialog Box which opens on the press of a button. You could add t
Python⇒Speed: Where's your code? Debugging ImportErrors in your Docker image

Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/importerror-docker/

Your code runs fine on your computer, but when you try to package it with Docker you keep getting ImportErrors: Python can’t find your code.
There are multiple reasons why this can happen, some of the
Real Python: Python's reduce(): From Functional to Pythonic Style

Link: https://realpython.com/python-reduce-function/

Python’s reduce() is a function that implements a mathematical technique called folding or reduction. reduce() is useful when you need to apply a function to an iterable and reduce it to a single cumu
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC Week 5: Priority Matters

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/singhhrmns-blog/gsoc-week-5-priority-matters/

What I did this week?
Instead of working on HTML output tests I worked on normalizing the package name and the module name because they were creating confusion so I prioritized that. I also added Vend
PSF GSoC students blogs: Check-in for week 4

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/lukas0907s-blog/check-in-for-week-4/

1. What did you do this week?
Last week I was mainly polishing my work so far. The unit tests would sometimes fail due to a race condition when the server was not yet ready to accept connections. I no
PSF GSoC students blogs: Third Check-In

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/mcsinyxs-blog/third-check-in/


Holla, holla, holla! Last seven days has not been a really productive week
for me, though I think there are still some nice things to share with you
all here! The good news is that I've
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-In: Week 5

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/aghinsas-blog/weekly-check-in-week-5-1/

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What did I do this week?
Completed the 'Locking' example with tests and documentation. I'm also working on the chatbot, which will be integrated with Gitter to run predictio
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly checkin #5

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/0dusts-blog/weekly-checkin-5-1/

What did i do this week? 
I finished adding QA models and the PR got merged.  With this i wrapped up adding models to DFFML which was the first part of my project.
What's next? 
I already started read
PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC: Week 5: improve CVEDB

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/niraj-kamdars-blog/gsoc-week-5-improve-cvedb/

What did I do this week?
I have finished my work on improving cvedb this week. I am using aiohttp to download NVD dataset instead of requesting with  multiprocessing pool. This has improved our downlo
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-In | Gsoc'2020 | #5

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/shashankjarials-blog/weekly-check-in-gsoc-2020-5/

Greetings, People of the world!
Fourth week of GSOC was slightly different than what I wanted it to be like. My struggle with a stable internet connection and area lockdown due to COVID19 precautionar
Red Hat Developers: Alertmanager Watchdog monitoring with Nagios passive checks

Link: https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/29/alertmanager-watchdog-monitoring-with-nagios-passive-checks/

After installing a fresh Red Hat OpenShift cluster, go to Monitoring -> Alerting. There, you will find a Watchdog alert, which sends messages to let you know that Alertmanager is not only still runnin
Red Hat Developers: How to write an ABI compliance checker using Libabigail

Link: https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/04/02/how-to-write-an-abi-compliance-checker-using-libabigail/

I’ve previously written about the challenges of ensuring forward compatibility for application binary interfaces (ABIs) exposed by native shared libraries. This article introduces the other side of th
Podcast.__init__: Build Your Own Domain Specific Language in Python With textX

Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/textx-domain-specific-language-episode-269/

Programming languages are a powerful tool and can be used to create all manner of applications, however sometimes their syntax is more cumbersome than necessary. For some industries or subject areas t
PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check In - 4

Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/adityaa30s-blog/weekly-check-in-4-8/

What did I do till now?
Last week I was working on

Writing tests for HTTP2ClientProtocol
Add support for large number of requests over a single connection

I finished both of the tasks above. I added
Matt Layman: Episode 6 - Where Does the Data Go?

Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/django-riffs/where-does-data-go/

On this episode, we will learn about storing data and how Django manages data using models.
Listen at djangoriffs.com.
Last Episode On the last episode, we saw Django forms and how to interact with us