Tryton News: Security Release for issue9405
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/security-release-for-issue9405/2948
Synopsis
A vulnerability in sao has been found by Coopengo and solved by Nicolas Évrard.
With issue 9405, the web client does not escape the HTML tags from user data in richtext widgets. This allows c
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/security-release-for-issue9405/2948
Synopsis
A vulnerability in sao has been found by Coopengo and solved by Nicolas Évrard.
With issue 9405, the web client does not escape the HTML tags from user data in richtext widgets. This allows c
Tryton Discussion
Security Release for issue9405
Synopsis A vulnerability in sao has been found by Coopengo and solved by Nicolas Évrard. With issue 9405, the web client does not escape the HTML tags from user data in richtext widgets. This allows cross-site scripting attacks which can result in session…
Tryton News: Security Release for issue9394
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/security-release-for-issue9394/2947
Synopsis
A vulnerability in sao has been found by Cédric Krier.
With issue9394, the web client does not escape the HTML tags from user data. This allows cross-site scripting attacks which can result i
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/security-release-for-issue9394/2947
Synopsis
A vulnerability in sao has been found by Cédric Krier.
With issue9394, the web client does not escape the HTML tags from user data. This allows cross-site scripting attacks which can result i
Tryton Discussion
Security Release for issue9394
Synopsis A vulnerability in sao has been found by Cédric Krier. With issue9394, the web client does not escape the HTML tags from user data. This allows cross-site scripting attacks which can result in session hijacking, persistent phishing attacks, and…
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
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
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Weekly checkin #5 - 0dust's Blog
Weekly checkin #5 - 2244df23-95c5-4c9b-b0f5-e8887a2f2e11 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
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
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
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - GSoC: Week 5: improve CVEDB - Niraj-Kamdar's Blog
GSoC: Week 5: improve CVEDB - a11606ad-8c5c-4794-9e35-f5cf9a8d0e11 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
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
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
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Weekly Check-In | Gsoc'2020 | #5 - ShashankJarial's Blog
Weekly Check-In | Gsoc'2020 | #5 - 85cf43f1-92b5-4284-9618-abac0e889328 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
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
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 Developer
Alertmanager Watchdog monitoring with Nagios passive checks | Red Hat Developer
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
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
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
Red Hat Developer
How to write an ABI compliance checker using Libabigail | Red Hat Developer
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
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
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
The Python Podcast.__init__
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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
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
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Weekly Check In - 4 - adityaa30's Blog
Weekly Check In - 4 - 4c0d03a0-dd12-4db5-8e95-bef989582503 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
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
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
Matt Layman
Episode 6 - Where Does the Data Go?
On this episode, we will learn about storing data and how Django manages data using models.
Python Insider: Python 3.8.4rc1 is now ready for testing
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonInsider/~3/kzERsqt8U34/python-384rc1-is-now-ready-for-testing.html
Python 3.8.4rc1 is the release candidate of the fourth maintenance release of Python 3.8. Go get it here:
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-384rc1/
Assuming no critical problems are fo
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonInsider/~3/kzERsqt8U34/python-384rc1-is-now-ready-for-testing.html
Python 3.8.4rc1 is the release candidate of the fourth maintenance release of Python 3.8. Go get it here:
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-384rc1/
Assuming no critical problems are fo
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Python Insider: Python 3.8.4rc1 is now ready for testing
Real Python: Unicode in Python: Working With Character Encodings
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/python-unicode/
Python’s Unicode support is strong and robust, but it takes some time to master. There are many ways of encoding text into binary data, and in this course you’ll learn a bit of the history of encoding
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/python-unicode/
Python’s Unicode support is strong and robust, but it takes some time to master. There are many ways of encoding text into binary data, and in this course you’ll learn a bit of the history of encoding
Realpython
Unicode in Python: Working With Character Encodings – Real Python
In this course, you'll get a Python-centric introduction to character encodings and Unicode. Handling character encodings and numbering systems can at times seem painful and complicated, but this guide is here to help with easy-to-follow Python examples.
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 4 Check-in
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/joaosferreiras-blog/week-4-check-in-1/
What did you do this week?
I started a PR that adds multimethods for array manipulation routines. I'll name the multimethods according to the NumPy docs sectioning:
Basic operations
copyto
Changing
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/joaosferreiras-blog/week-4-check-in-1/
What did you do this week?
I started a PR that adds multimethods for array manipulation routines. I'll name the multimethods according to the NumPy docs sectioning:
Basic operations
copyto
Changing
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Week 4 Check-in - joaosferreira's Blog
Week 4 Check-in - e6541468-770d-43d7-9901-351e16e31d96 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Mike Driscoll: Python 101 – Launching Subprocesses with Python
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/06/30/python-101-launching-subprocesses-with-python/
There are times when you are writing an application and you need to run another application. For example, you may need to open Microsoft Notepad on Windows for some reason. Or if you are on Linux, you
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2020/06/30/python-101-launching-subprocesses-with-python/
There are times when you are writing an application and you need to run another application. For example, you may need to open Microsoft Notepad on Windows for some reason. Or if you are on Linux, you
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Python 101 - Launching Subprocesses with Python - Mouse Vs Python
Learn how to launch subprocesses using Python! You'll learn how to get output, stdout, the return code and communicate with the process
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #427 (June 30, 2020)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/427
#427 – JUNE 30, 2020 View in Browser » PEP 622: Structural Pattern Matching This PEP proposes adding pattern matching—a sort of enhanced switch statement—to the Python language. Read the PEP at
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/427
#427 – JUNE 30, 2020 View in Browser » PEP 622: Structural Pattern Matching This PEP proposes adding pattern matching—a sort of enhanced switch statement—to the Python language. Read the PEP at
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PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #427
Issue #427 of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter, published June 30, 2020.
PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 5 Checkin!
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/imaj_ashwinis-blog/week-5-checkin/
Hello everyone,
This week I worked on the PR.
The code was not exactly python ready. So I along with my mentors worked on making the code ready for use in python. Giving PUBLISHED access to exposed fu
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/imaj_ashwinis-blog/week-5-checkin/
Hello everyone,
This week I worked on the PR.
The code was not exactly python ready. So I along with my mentors worked on making the code ready for use in python. Giving PUBLISHED access to exposed fu
blogs.python-gsoc.org
Python GSoC - Week 5 Checkin! - imaj_ashwini's Blog
Week 5 Checkin! - 631ec5e2-348d-4614-a2ce-ce51779f115f - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
Quansight Labs Blog: Creating a Portable Python Environment from Imports
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/2020/06/portable-python-env/
Python environments provide sandboxes in which packages can be added.
Conda helps us deal with the requirements and dependencies of those packages.
Occasionally we find ourselves working in a constrai
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/2020/06/portable-python-env/
Python environments provide sandboxes in which packages can be added.
Conda helps us deal with the requirements and dependencies of those packages.
Occasionally we find ourselves working in a constrai
Quansight Labs
Creating a Portable Python Environment from Imports
Python environments provide sandboxes in which packages can be added.
Conda helps us deal with the requirements and dependencies of those packages.
Occasionally we find ourselves working in a constrai
Conda helps us deal with the requirements and dependencies of those packages.
Occasionally we find ourselves working in a constrai
Python Engineering at Microsoft: Announcing Pylance: Fast, feature-rich language support for Python in Visual Studio Code
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/announcing-pylance-fast-feature-rich-language-support-for-python-in-visual-studio-code/
We are excited to announce Pylance, our fast and feature-rich language support for Python! Pylance is available today in the Visual Studio Code marketplace.
Pylance depends on our core Python extensio
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/announcing-pylance-fast-feature-rich-language-support-for-python-in-visual-studio-code/
We are excited to announce Pylance, our fast and feature-rich language support for Python! Pylance is available today in the Visual Studio Code marketplace.
Pylance depends on our core Python extensio
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Announcing Pylance: Fast, feature-rich language support for Python in Visual Studio Code
We are excited to announce Pylance, our fast and feature-rich language support for Python in Visual Studio Code! Pylance is available today in the Visual Studio Code marketplace. Pylance depends on our core Python extension and builds upon that experience…
IslandT: Create various graph and chart for Earning Software with Python
Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/create-various-graph-and-chart-for-earning-software-with-python/
Hello and welcome back, in this chapter we will continue to develop the previous earning application which shows the shoe and shirt sales figure from the input database.
If you want to understand what
Link: https://kibiwebgeek.com/create-various-graph-and-chart-for-earning-software-with-python/
Hello and welcome back, in this chapter we will continue to develop the previous earning application which shows the shoe and shirt sales figure from the input database.
If you want to understand what
Kibiwebgeek
Create various graph and chart for Earning Software with Python
Hello and welcome back, in this chapter we will continue to develop the previous earning application which shows the shoe and shirt sales figure from the input database. If you want to understand...
Kushal Das: Introducing dns-tor-proxy, a new way to do all of your DNS calls over Tor
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/introducing-dns-tor-proxy-a-new-way-to-do-all-of-your-dns-calls-over-tor.html
dns-tor-proxy is a small DNS
server which you can run in your local system along with the Tor process. It
will use the SOCKS5 proxy provided from Tor, and route all of your DNS queries
over encrypted
Link: https://kushaldas.in/posts/introducing-dns-tor-proxy-a-new-way-to-do-all-of-your-dns-calls-over-tor.html
dns-tor-proxy is a small DNS
server which you can run in your local system along with the Tor process. It
will use the SOCKS5 proxy provided from Tor, and route all of your DNS queries
over encrypted