PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check-In #8
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/saurabhk122s-blog/weekly-check-in-8-6/
What I did this week?
This week I added checkers for libarchive and samba libraries.
What will I be doing this week?
I will be working on adding checkers for some other libraries to the tool.
Did I g
  
  Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/saurabhk122s-blog/weekly-check-in-8-6/
What I did this week?
This week I added checkers for libarchive and samba libraries.
What will I be doing this week?
I will be working on adding checkers for some other libraries to the tool.
Did I g
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  Python GSoC - Weekly Check-In #8 - SaurabhK122's Blog
  Weekly Check-In #8 - 5d0be411-5fb6-418b-8715-fc45c31bfef2 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
  Programiz: Python RegEx
Link: https://www.programiz.com/python-programming/regex
In this tutorial, you will learn about regular expressions (RegEx), and use Python's re module to work with RegEx (with the help of examples).
  
  Link: https://www.programiz.com/python-programming/regex
In this tutorial, you will learn about regular expressions (RegEx), and use Python's re module to work with RegEx (with the help of examples).
Programiz
  
  Python RegEx (With Examples)
  In this tutorial, you will learn about regular expressions (RegEx), and use Python's re module to work with RegEx (with the help of examples).
  PSF GSoC students blogs: GSoC Week 8:  Where's the problem ?
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/singhhrmns-blog/gsoc-week-8-where-s-the-problem/
What I did this week?
I have been working on adding the tutorial on how to customise the HTML Reports. I have added a argument which will get the directory path from the user. I have also handled the
  
  Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/singhhrmns-blog/gsoc-week-8-where-s-the-problem/
What I did this week?
I have been working on adding the tutorial on how to customise the HTML Reports. I have added a argument which will get the directory path from the user. I have also handled the
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  Python GSoC - GSoC Week 8:  Where's the problem ? - SinghHrmn's Blog
  GSoC Week 8:  Where's the problem ? - 10ca228b-9007-42f3-ad5f-a8f47c202f56 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
  PSF GSoC students blogs: Week 8 blog!
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/imaj_ashwinis-blog/week-8-blog/
Hello everyone.
The is week 8 of the Google Summer of Code program. The last week wasn't a lot of work done. I did add some BAM test files, added visualization function to NavMesh class similar to Nav
  
  Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/imaj_ashwinis-blog/week-8-blog/
Hello everyone.
The is week 8 of the Google Summer of Code program. The last week wasn't a lot of work done. I did add some BAM test files, added visualization function to NavMesh class similar to Nav
blogs.python-gsoc.org
  
  Python GSoC - Week 8 blog! - imaj_ashwini's Blog
  Week 8 blog! - 631ec5e2-348d-4614-a2ce-ce51779f115f - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
  Matt Layman: Handle Default Values - Building SaaS #65
Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/handle-default-values/
In this episode, I updated a model to handle the default duration of new tasks. This default needed to come from the Course model instead of the CourseTask model so we had to determine how best to set
  
  Link: https://www.mattlayman.com/building-saas/handle-default-values/
In this episode, I updated a model to handle the default duration of new tasks. This default needed to come from the Course model instead of the CourseTask model so we had to determine how best to set
Matt Layman
  
  Handle Default Values - Building SaaS #65
  In this episode, I updated a model to handle the default duration of new tasks. This default needed to come from the Course model instead of the CourseTask model so we had to determine how best to set that data in various forms. I also fixed some drop down…
  PyCharm: PyCharm 2020.2 – Release Candidate
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/Uv2dvfonb2U/
Good news! PyCharm 2020.2 Release Candidate build is out today!
After 8 weeks of EAP builds, feedback gathering, and polishing, we are proud to share our release candidate for PyCharm 2020.2. This wee
  
  Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/Uv2dvfonb2U/
Good news! PyCharm 2020.2 Release Candidate build is out today!
After 8 weeks of EAP builds, feedback gathering, and polishing, we are proud to share our release candidate for PyCharm 2020.2. This wee
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  PyCharm 2020.2 – Release Candidate
  
  PSF GSoC students blogs: Weekly Check In - 7
Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/adityaa30s-blog/weekly-check-in-7-10/
What did I do till now?
This week I implemented the ScrapyH2Agent which is the handled directly by H2DownloadHandler to issue requests. Internally the ScrapyH2Agent uses
H2Agent ✅
ScrapyProxyH2Agent
  
  Link: https://blogs.python-gsoc.org/en/adityaa30s-blog/weekly-check-in-7-10/
What did I do till now?
This week I implemented the ScrapyH2Agent which is the handled directly by H2DownloadHandler to issue requests. Internally the ScrapyH2Agent uses
H2Agent ✅
ScrapyProxyH2Agent
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  Python GSoC - Weekly Check In - 7 - adityaa30's Blog
  Weekly Check In - 7 - 4c0d03a0-dd12-4db5-8e95-bef989582503 - Python's Google Summer of Code Blogs Page
  PyCon: Recap of PyCon 2020 Converting to Online
Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2020/07/recap-of-pycon-2020-converting-to-online.html
In early March the final steps of planning, scheduling, ordering, counts, rooming lists, shipping, and signage had just begun for PyCon 2020. Our team was working diligently to pull all the final pie
  
  Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2020/07/recap-of-pycon-2020-converting-to-online.html
In early March the final steps of planning, scheduling, ordering, counts, rooming lists, shipping, and signage had just begun for PyCon 2020. Our team was working diligently to pull all the final pie
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  Recap of PyCon 2020 Converting to Online
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  Spyder IDE: STX Next, Python development company, uses Spyder to improve their workflow
Link: https://www.spyder-ide.org/blog/STX-interview/
STX Next, one of Europe's largest Python development companies, has shared with us how Spyder has been a powerful tool for them when performing data analysis.
It is a pleasure for us on the Spyder tea
  
  Link: https://www.spyder-ide.org/blog/STX-interview/
STX Next, one of Europe's largest Python development companies, has shared with us how Spyder has been a powerful tool for them when performing data analysis.
It is a pleasure for us on the Spyder tea
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  Blog | STX Next, Python development company, uses Spyder to improve their workflow — Spyder IDE
  Website for Spyder, the Scientific Python Development Environment
  Janusworx: A Hundred Days of Code, Day 015 - Python, Advanced Functions, Done!
Link: https://janusworx.com/blog/a-hundred-days-of-code-day-015-python-advanced-functions-done/
Delving deeper into Python functions and learning more about them, using Reuven Lerner’s Advanced Python Functions Course
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  Link: https://janusworx.com/blog/a-hundred-days-of-code-day-015-python-advanced-functions-done/
Delving deeper into Python functions and learning more about them, using Reuven Lerner’s Advanced Python Functions Course
Read more… (2 min remaining to read)
Janusworx
  
  A Hundred Days of Code, Day 015 - Python, Advanced Functions, Done!
  Delving deeper into Python functions and learning more about them, using Reuven Lerner’s Advanced Python Functions Course  
Notes
The co_* series of attributes inside the __code__ attribute inside
  Notes
The co_* series of attributes inside the __code__ attribute inside
Python Engineering at Microsoft: Gather: A New Way To Clean Notebooks
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/gather-a-new-way-to-clean-notebooks/
We are pleased to announce the release of our experimental extension in Visual Studio Code, Gather! Gather is a notebook cleaning tool that analyzes and determines the necessary code dependencies with
  
  Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/gather-a-new-way-to-clean-notebooks/
We are pleased to announce the release of our experimental extension in Visual Studio Code, Gather! Gather is a notebook cleaning tool that analyzes and determines the necessary code dependencies with
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  Gather: A New Way To Clean Notebooks
  We are pleased to announce the release of our new experimental extension, Gather! Gather is a notebook cleaning tool that analyzes and determines the necessary code dependencies within a notebook and performs code cleanup, automating this difficult and time…
  Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #19: Advanced Python Import Techniques and Managing Users in Django
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/19/
Would you like to clearly understand what's happening when you use the Python import keyword? Do you want to use modules more effectively to structure your code? Or maybe you're ready to move to the n
  
  Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/19/
Would you like to clearly understand what's happening when you use the Python import keyword? Do you want to use modules more effectively to structure your code? Or maybe you're ready to move to the n
Realpython
  
  Episode #19: Advanced Python Import Techniques and Managing Users in Django – The Real Python Podcast
  Would you like to clearly understand what's happening when you use the Python import keyword? Do you want to use modules more effectively to structure your code? Or maybe you're ready to move to the next level with your Django project by adding user management.…
  Ian Ozsvald: “Making Pandas Fly” at EuroPython 2020
Link: https://ianozsvald.com/2020/07/24/making-pandas-fly-at-europython-2020/
I’ve had a chance to return to talking about High Performance Python at EuroPython 2020 after my first tutorial on this topic back in 2011 in Florence. Today I spoke on Making Pandas Fly with a focus
  
  Link: https://ianozsvald.com/2020/07/24/making-pandas-fly-at-europython-2020/
I’ve had a chance to return to talking about High Performance Python at EuroPython 2020 after my first tutorial on this topic back in 2011 in Florence. Today I spoke on Making Pandas Fly with a focus
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  “Making Pandas Fly” at EuroPython 2020
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Janusworx: A Hundred Days of Code, Day 016 - Python, Advanced Objects.
Link: https://janusworx.com/blog/a-hundred-days-of-code-day-016-python-advanced-objects/
Started up with Python Objects today.
This seems like a long, hard one.
Here’s hoping I learn lots.
Knowing Reuven, I know I will.
Read more… (2 min remaining to read)
  
  Link: https://janusworx.com/blog/a-hundred-days-of-code-day-016-python-advanced-objects/
Started up with Python Objects today.
This seems like a long, hard one.
Here’s hoping I learn lots.
Knowing Reuven, I know I will.
Read more… (2 min remaining to read)
Janusworx
  
  A Hundred Days of Code, Day 016 - Python, Advanced Objects.
  Started up with Python Objects today.
This seems like a long, hard one.
Here’s hoping I learn lots.
Knowing Reuven, I know I will.
Notes
Part 1, Advanced Methods.
This section focuses on the dun
  This seems like a long, hard one.
Here’s hoping I learn lots.
Knowing Reuven, I know I will.
Notes
Part 1, Advanced Methods.
This section focuses on the dun
Moshe Zadka: The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever (In Python)
Link: https://orbifold.xyz/hardest-logic-puzzle-ever.html
The Labyrinth
is a children’s movie. The main character is 16 years old, and solving a
logic puzzle that will literally decide if she lives or dies. In
fiction, characters are faced with realistic cha
  
  Link: https://orbifold.xyz/hardest-logic-puzzle-ever.html
The Labyrinth
is a children’s movie. The main character is 16 years old, and solving a
logic puzzle that will literally decide if she lives or dies. In
fiction, characters are faced with realistic cha
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  Orbifolds and Other Games - The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever (In Python)
  
  NumFOCUS: NumFOCUS Introduces New Supporter Program
Link: https://numfocus.org/fundraising-and-support/numfocus-introduces-new-supporter-program?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=numfocus-introduces-new-supporter-program
Today NumFOCUS is pleased to introduce a new program for our individual supporters, called Open Science Champions. Each year, our community members generously support NumFOCUS and our Projects in seve
  
  Link: https://numfocus.org/fundraising-and-support/numfocus-introduces-new-supporter-program?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=numfocus-introduces-new-supporter-program
Today NumFOCUS is pleased to introduce a new program for our individual supporters, called Open Science Champions. Each year, our community members generously support NumFOCUS and our Projects in seve
NumFOCUS
  
  NumFOCUS Introduces New Supporter Program - NumFOCUS
  Today NumFOCUS is pleased to introduce a new program for our individual supporters, called Open Science Champions. Each year, our community members generously support NumFOCUS and our Projects in several ways; this program is intended to connect these various…
  Test and Code: 123: GitHub Actions - Tania Allard
Link: https://testandcode.com/123
Lots of Python projects are starting to use GitHub Actions for Continous Integration & Deployment (CI/CD), as well as other workflows.
Tania Allard, a Senior Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, joi
  
  Link: https://testandcode.com/123
Lots of Python projects are starting to use GitHub Actions for Continous Integration & Deployment (CI/CD), as well as other workflows.
Tania Allard, a Senior Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, joi
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  Test & Code in Python 123: GitHub Actions - Tania Allard
  Lots of Python projects are starting to use GitHub Actions for Continous Integration & Deployment (CI/CD), as well as other workflows. 
 
Tania Allard, a Senior Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, joins the show to answer some of my questions regarding…
  Tania Allard, a Senior Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, joins the show to answer some of my questions regarding…
Python Software Foundation: Python Software Foundation Fellow Members for Q2 2020
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/ijGVTo7aKv0/python-software-foundation-fellow.html
Let's give a round of applause to our newest PSF Fellow Members for Q2 2020!
Berker Peksag
Twitter, GitHub
David Lord
Twitter, GitHub, Website
Julien Palard
GitHub, Twitter, Mastodon: @mdk@mamot.fr
  
  Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/ijGVTo7aKv0/python-software-foundation-fellow.html
Let's give a round of applause to our newest PSF Fellow Members for Q2 2020!
Berker Peksag
Twitter, GitHub
David Lord
Twitter, GitHub, Website
Julien Palard
GitHub, Twitter, Mastodon: @mdk@mamot.fr
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  Python Software Foundation Fellow Members for Q2 2020
  Let's give a round of applause to our newest PSF Fellow Members for Q2 2020!   Berker Peksag   Twitter ,  GitHub  David Lord  Twitter , GitH...
  Talk Python to Me: #274 Profiling data science code with FIL
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/274/profiling-data-science-code-with-fil
Do you write data science code? Do you struggle loading large amounts of data or wonder what parts of your code use the maximum amount of memory? Maybe you just want to require smaller compute resourc
  
  Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/274/profiling-data-science-code-with-fil
Do you write data science code? Do you struggle loading large amounts of data or wonder what parts of your code use the maximum amount of memory? Maybe you just want to require smaller compute resourc
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  Profiling data science code with FIL
  Do you write data science code? Do you struggle loading large amounts of data or wonder what parts of your code use the maximum amount of memory? Maybe you just want to require smaller compute resources (servers, RAM, and so on).
  S. Lott: Over-Solving or Solving Problems You Don't Have
Link: http://slott-softwarearchitect.blogspot.com/2020/06/over-solving-or-solving-problems-you.html
Sometimes we call them "Belt and Braces" solutions. As a former suspenders person who switched to belts, the idea of wearing both is a little like over-engineering. In the unlikely event of catastroph
  
  Link: http://slott-softwarearchitect.blogspot.com/2020/06/over-solving-or-solving-problems-you.html
Sometimes we call them "Belt and Braces" solutions. As a former suspenders person who switched to belts, the idea of wearing both is a little like over-engineering. In the unlikely event of catastroph
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  Over-Solving or Solving Problems You Don't Have
  Sometimes we call them "Belt and Braces" solutions. As a former suspenders person who switched to belts, the idea of wearing both is a littl...