Robin Wilson: Py6S v1.9.0 released – plus code cleanup and how I got M1 support for the underlying 6S model
Link: http://blog.rtwilson.com/py6s-v1-9-0-released-plus-code-cleanup-and-how-i-got-m1-support-for-the-underlying-6s-model/
Last week I released version 1.9.0 of Py6S – my Python interface to the 6S radiative transfer model.
It’s been the first non-bugfix release for quite a while (mainly because I’ve been busy with paid w
Link: http://blog.rtwilson.com/py6s-v1-9-0-released-plus-code-cleanup-and-how-i-got-m1-support-for-the-underlying-6s-model/
Last week I released version 1.9.0 of Py6S – my Python interface to the 6S radiative transfer model.
It’s been the first non-bugfix release for quite a while (mainly because I’ve been busy with paid w
Python Engineering at Microsoft: Jupyter in Visual Studio Code – June 2021 Release
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/jupyter-in-visual-studio-code-june-2021-release/
We are pleased to announce that the June 2021 release of the Jupyter Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available. If you are working with Python, we recommend downloading the Python extension fr
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/jupyter-in-visual-studio-code-june-2021-release/
We are pleased to announce that the June 2021 release of the Jupyter Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available. If you are working with Python, we recommend downloading the Python extension fr
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #477 (June 15, 2021)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/477
#477 – JUNE 15, 2021 View in Browser » Excel, Python, and the Future of Data Science What’s the most widely used tool in data science? Is it pandas or NumPy? Is it the Python language itself? No
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/477
#477 – JUNE 15, 2021 View in Browser » Excel, Python, and the Future of Data Science What’s the most widely used tool in data science? Is it pandas or NumPy? Is it the Python language itself? No
Pycoders
PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #477
Issue #477 of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter, published June 15, 2021.
Python Bytes: #238 A cloud-based file system for Python and a new GUI!
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/238/a-cloud-based-file-system-for-python-and-a-new-gui
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A cloud-based file system for Python and a new GUI!
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jun 15th, 2021
Podcast.__init__: Traversing The Challenges And Promise Of Graph Machine Learning
Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/graph-machine-learning-episode-319/
The foundation of every ML model is the data that it is trained on. In many cases you will be working with tabular or unstructured information, but there is a growing trend toward networked, or graph
Link: https://www.pythonpodcast.com/graph-machine-learning-episode-319/
The foundation of every ML model is the data that it is trained on. In many cases you will be working with tabular or unstructured information, but there is a growing trend toward networked, or graph
The Python Podcast.__init__
The Python Podcast.__init__: Traversing The Challenges And Promise Of Graph Machine Learning
An interview with Benedek Rozemberczki about his open source contributions and research in graph machine learning problems.
Will McGugan: Introducing Textual
Link: https://www.willmcgugan.com/blog/tech/post/textual-progress/
I've started work on a new project called Textual.
Textual is (or will be) a TUI framework using Rich as a renderer. It's still very early days, but ultimately the goal is to have something which you
Link: https://www.willmcgugan.com/blog/tech/post/textual-progress/
I've started work on a new project called Textual.
Textual is (or will be) a TUI framework using Rich as a renderer. It's still very early days, but ultimately the goal is to have something which you
Will McGugan Tech
Introducing Textual
I've started work on a new project called Textual. Textual is (or will be) a TUI framework using Rich as a renderer. It's still very early days, but ultimately the goal is to have something which you can uses to build a Text User Interface with little to…
Ned Batchelder: Math factoid of the day: 59 icosahedra
Link: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202106/math_factoid_of_the_day_59_icosahedra.html
Today’s math factoid of the day: there are 59 icosahedra.I’ve long been fascinated by
stellation, the process
of extending a polyhedron’s faces to form new structures. The word stellation
is from the
Link: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202106/math_factoid_of_the_day_59_icosahedra.html
Today’s math factoid of the day: there are 59 icosahedra.I’ve long been fascinated by
stellation, the process
of extending a polyhedron’s faces to form new structures. The word stellation
is from the
Nedbatchelder
Math factoid of the day: 59 icosahedra
Today’s math factoid of the day: there are 59 icosahedra.
PyCharm: Join us for some Fun with PyCharm and Postgres
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/dMGtgejZ0WA/
In this webinar, we are going to talk about databases, particularly PostgreSQL, a powerful, open-source object-relational database system. Our guest speaker, Craig Kerstiens, will be sharing his exten
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/dMGtgejZ0WA/
In this webinar, we are going to talk about databases, particularly PostgreSQL, a powerful, open-source object-relational database system. Our guest speaker, Craig Kerstiens, will be sharing his exten
JetBrains Blog
Join us for some Fun with PyCharm and Postgres | The PyCharm Blog
In this webinar, we are going to talk about databases, particularly PostgreSQL, a powerful, open-source object-relational database system. Our guest speaker, Craig Kerstiens, will be sharing his exten
Real Python: Working With Linear Systems in Python With scipy.linalg
Link: https://realpython.com/python-scipy-linalg/
Linear algebra is widely used across a variety of subjects, and you can use it to solve many problems once you organize the information using concepts like vectors and linear equations. In Python, mos
Link: https://realpython.com/python-scipy-linalg/
Linear algebra is widely used across a variety of subjects, and you can use it to solve many problems once you organize the information using concepts like vectors and linear equations. In Python, mos
Realpython
Working With Linear Systems in Python With scipy.linalg – Real Python
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to apply linear algebra concepts to practical problems, how to work with vectors and matrices using Python and NumPy, how to model practical problems using linear systems, and how to solve linear systems using scipy.linalg.
Python for Beginners: ValueError: Invalid Literal For int() With Base 10
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/exceptions/valueerror-invalid-literal-for-int-with-base-10
Python ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10 is an exception which can occur when we attempt to convert a string literal to integer using int() method and the string literal contains cha
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/exceptions/valueerror-invalid-literal-for-int-with-base-10
Python ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10 is an exception which can occur when we attempt to convert a string literal to integer using int() method and the string literal contains cha
PythonForBeginners.com
ValueError: Invalid Literal For int() With Base 10 - PythonForBeginners.com
ValueError: Invalid Literal For int() With Base 10 will help you improve your python skills with easy to follow examples and tutorials.
Stack Abuse: Redis Queues & Redis Queue Dashboards for Python API Development
Link: https://stackabuse.com/redis-queues-redis-queue-dashboards
Introduction
The in-memory data store - Redis is extensively used by developers as a database, cache layer, to manage job queues, and more.
It comes in handy when you are building APIs with a job queu
Link: https://stackabuse.com/redis-queues-redis-queue-dashboards
Introduction
The in-memory data store - Redis is extensively used by developers as a database, cache layer, to manage job queues, and more.
It comes in handy when you are building APIs with a job queu
Stack Abuse
Redis Queues & Redis Queue Dashboards for Python API Development
In this article, you will be exploring the RQ module to set up job queues and workers, as well as the RQ-Dashboard module to visualize them.
Julien Danjou: Python Tools to Try in 2021
Link: https://julien.danjou.info/python-tools-to-try-in-2021/
The Python programming language is one of the most popular and in huge demand. It is free, has a large community, is intended for the development of projects of varying complexity, is easy to learn, a
Link: https://julien.danjou.info/python-tools-to-try-in-2021/
The Python programming language is one of the most popular and in huge demand. It is free, has a large community, is intended for the development of projects of varying complexity, is easy to learn, a
Julien Danjou
Python Tools to Try in 2021
The Python programming language is one of the most popular and in huge demand. It is free, has a large community, is intended for the development of projects of varying complexity, is easy to learn, and opens up great opportunities for programmers. To work…
Python Software Foundation: Update on the Python Software Foundation Executive Director
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/XOSTXVDJBCY/update-on-python-software-foundation.html
After ten years of exceptional service to the Python Software Foundation, the PSF Executive Director Ewa Jodlowska has decided to leave the Foundation at the end of 2021. We wish to thank Ewa for her
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/XOSTXVDJBCY/update-on-python-software-foundation.html
After ten years of exceptional service to the Python Software Foundation, the PSF Executive Director Ewa Jodlowska has decided to leave the Foundation at the end of 2021. We wish to thank Ewa for her
Blogspot
Update on the Python Software Foundation Executive Director
After ten years of exceptional service to the Python Software Foundation, the PSF Executive Director Ewa Jodlowska has decided to leave the ...
AI Pool: Tensorflow Lite Speed Report
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/tensorflow-lite-speed-report
I've got a model in TensorFlow lite , it's not as fast as I wanted to be. I would like to know what the problem is, which layer makes it to be so slow. Is there a way, that I can test the speed for
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/tensorflow-lite-speed-report
I've got a model in TensorFlow lite , it's not as fast as I wanted to be. I would like to know what the problem is, which layer makes it to be so slow. Is there a way, that I can test the speed for
Ai-Pool
Tensorflow Lite Speed Report
I've got a model in TensorFlow lite , it's not as fast as I wanted to be. I would like to know what the problem is, which layer makes it to be so slow. Is there a way, that I can test the speed for each layer ?
AI Pool: Cyclegan in tensorflow
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/cyclegan-in-tensorflow
I'm looking for an implementation of CycleGan in Tensorflow . I've used one, but it's not as good as I wanted. Could you post the links to repositories of the implementations?...
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/cyclegan-in-tensorflow
I'm looking for an implementation of CycleGan in Tensorflow . I've used one, but it's not as good as I wanted. Could you post the links to repositories of the implementations?...
Ai-Pool
Cyclegan in tensorflow
I'm looking for an implementation of CycleGan in Tensorflow . I've used one, but it's not as good as I wanted. Could you post the links to repositories of the implementations?
AI Pool: Pytorch vs Tensorflow
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/pytorch_vs_tensorflow
I'm using Keras with the TensorFlow backend, but I'm thinking about switching to TensorFlow or PyTorch. Could you suggest to me what to take? What pros and cons they have?...
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/pytorch_vs_tensorflow
I'm using Keras with the TensorFlow backend, but I'm thinking about switching to TensorFlow or PyTorch. Could you suggest to me what to take? What pros and cons they have?...
Ai-Pool
Pytorch vs Tensorflow
I'm using Keras with the TensorFlow backend, but I'm thinking about switching to TensorFlow or PyTorch. Could you suggest to me what to take? What pros and cons they have?
AI Pool: Migrate code from tensorflow 1 to tensorflow 2
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/migrate_code_from_tensorflow_1_to_tensorflow_2
I've got a couple of projects in TensorFlow 1 (1.4, 1.9, 1.13, etc.). As Tensorflow 2.0 is released now, how can I migrate my projects to TensorFlow 2.0?...
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/migrate_code_from_tensorflow_1_to_tensorflow_2
I've got a couple of projects in TensorFlow 1 (1.4, 1.9, 1.13, etc.). As Tensorflow 2.0 is released now, how can I migrate my projects to TensorFlow 2.0?...
Ai-Pool
Migrate code from tensorflow 1 to tensorflow 2
I've got a couple of projects in TensorFlow 1 (1.4, 1.9, 1.13, etc.). As Tensorflow 2.0 is released now, how can I migrate my projects to TensorFlow 2.0?
Moshe Zadka: Post that PR
Link: https://orbifold.xyz/post-that-pr.html
Sometimes you will be working on hairy and complicated feature
in a shared repository.
Maybe it's for work.
Maybe it's an open source project.
As a responsible person,
you are working on a branch.
The
Link: https://orbifold.xyz/post-that-pr.html
Sometimes you will be working on hairy and complicated feature
in a shared repository.
Maybe it's for work.
Maybe it's an open source project.
As a responsible person,
you are working on a branch.
The
orbifold.xyz
Orbifolds and Other Games - Post that PR
TestDriven.io: Basic and Full-text Search with Django and Postgres
Link: https://testdriven.io/blog/django-search/
This article looks at how to add basic and full-text search to a Django app with Postgres.
Link: https://testdriven.io/blog/django-search/
This article looks at how to add basic and full-text search to a Django app with Postgres.
testdriven.io
Basic and Full-text Search with Django and Postgres
This tutorial looks at how to add basic and full-text search to a Django app with Postgres.
CodersLegacy: Types of Sorting Algorithms (Comparison, Recursive, Inplace)
Link: https://coderslegacy.com/types-of-sorting-algorithms/
Most people are aware of the various Sorting Algorithms and even their respective time complexities, best case, worst case etc. However, they have little knowledge about the types of Sorting Algorithm
Link: https://coderslegacy.com/types-of-sorting-algorithms/
Most people are aware of the various Sorting Algorithms and even their respective time complexities, best case, worst case etc. However, they have little knowledge about the types of Sorting Algorithm
CodersLegacy
Types of Sorting Algorithms (Comparison, Recursive, Inplace)
Most people know about Sorting Algorithms and how they work. However, they have little knowledge about the types of Sorting Algorithms.