PyCharm: PyCharm 2021.1.3 Is Out
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/kRCYtvnffig/
The PyCharm 2021.1.3 release fixes some major issues in the IDE performance, UI, and specific features. Support for Django, frontend, and databases is only available in PyCharm Professional.
Thank you
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/kRCYtvnffig/
The PyCharm 2021.1.3 release fixes some major issues in the IDE performance, UI, and specific features. Support for Django, frontend, and databases is only available in PyCharm Professional.
Thank you
JetBrains Blog
PyCharm 2021.1.3 Is Out | The PyCharm Blog
The PyCharm 2021.1.3 release fixes some major issues in the IDE performance, UI, and specific features. Support for Django, frontend, and databases is only available in PyCharm Professional.
Thank you
Thank you
PyCharm: Early Access PyCharm: PyCharm and Data Science
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/CvGJrt1V0iA/
For a very long time, PyCharm’s Data Science tooling has not been a feature set that we’ve talked at length about. We’ve got a lot wrong, but this time around, we’ve changed the way we approach buildi
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/CvGJrt1V0iA/
For a very long time, PyCharm’s Data Science tooling has not been a feature set that we’ve talked at length about. We’ve got a lot wrong, but this time around, we’ve changed the way we approach buildi
JetBrains Blog
Early Access PyCharm: PyCharm and Data Science | The PyCharm Blog
For a very long time, PyCharm's Data Science tooling has not been a feature set that we've talked at length about. We've got a lot wrong, but this time around, we've changed the way we approach buildi
Python Anywhere: Glastonbury: a new system image, with Python 3.9 and Ubuntu 20.04
Link: https://blog.pythonanywhere.com/196/
If you signed up for an account on PythonAnywhere after 21 June 2021, you’ll have Python 3.9 available – you can use it just like any other Python version. Additionally, the underlying operating syst
Link: https://blog.pythonanywhere.com/196/
If you signed up for an account on PythonAnywhere after 21 June 2021, you’ll have Python 3.9 available – you can use it just like any other Python version. Additionally, the underlying operating syst
STX Next: FastAPI vs. Flask: Comparing the Pros and Cons of Top Microframeworks for Building a REST API in Python
Link: https://www.stxnext.com/blog/fastapi-vs-flask-comparison/
Creating web applications such as REST APIs is the bread and butter of backend developers. Therefore, working with a web framework should be quick and easy.
Link: https://www.stxnext.com/blog/fastapi-vs-flask-comparison/
Creating web applications such as REST APIs is the bread and butter of backend developers. Therefore, working with a web framework should be quick and easy.
Stxnext
FastAPI vs. Flask: Comparing the Pros and Cons of Top Microframeworks for Building a REST API in Python
Looking to build web applications? Maybe a REST API? Read our comparison of Flask and FastAPI to learn which Python microframework suits your needs best.
Tryton News: Newsletter for July 2021
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/newsletter-for-july-2021/4338
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After the release 6.0, the development has restarted. Here are some changes that already landed:
Changes for the User
We always t
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/newsletter-for-july-2021/4338
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After the release 6.0, the development has restarted. Here are some changes that already landed:
Changes for the User
We always t
Tryton Discussion
Newsletter for July 2021
After the 6.0 release, development has restarted. Here are some changes that have already landed: Changes for the User We always try and automatically reconcile the oldest account move lines first. The desktop client sets the mnemonic keys using the first…
Django Weblog: Django security releases issued: 3.2.5 and 3.1.13
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2021/jul/01/security-releases/
In accordance with our security release policy, the Django team
is issuing
Django 3.2.5 and
Django 3.1.13.
These releases address the security issue with severity "high" detailed below. We encourage a
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2021/jul/01/security-releases/
In accordance with our security release policy, the Django team
is issuing
Django 3.2.5 and
Django 3.1.13.
These releases address the security issue with severity "high" detailed below. We encourage a
Python for Beginners: Bytes in Python
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/bytes-in-python
You must have learnt about different data types in python such as strings and numeric data types like integers and floating point numbers. In this article you will learn about another data type calle
Link: https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/basics/bytes-in-python
You must have learnt about different data types in python such as strings and numeric data types like integers and floating point numbers. In this article you will learn about another data type calle
PythonForBeginners.com
Bytes in Python - PythonForBeginners.com
Bytes in Python will help you improve your python skills with easy to follow examples and tutorials. Click here to view code examples.
Sumana Harihareswara - Cogito, Ergo Sumana: Software Bill of Materials & the US Federal Government
Link: https://www.harihareswara.net/sumana/2021/07/01/0
In February, the United States's President Biden signed an executive order on the US's supply chains; he followed this up with an EO in May specifically concentrating on improving cybersecurity. To q
Link: https://www.harihareswara.net/sumana/2021/07/01/0
In February, the United States's President Biden signed an executive order on the US's supply chains; he followed this up with an EO in May specifically concentrating on improving cybersecurity. To q
PyCharm: PyCharm 2021.2 EAP 3
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/sFcDamr0yuE/
PyCharm 2021.2 EAP 3 is available with some nice new features!
As usual, our main goal for the EAP is to give you a sense of what to expect in the upcoming PyCharm 2021.2 release. We are hoping to get
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/sFcDamr0yuE/
PyCharm 2021.2 EAP 3 is available with some nice new features!
As usual, our main goal for the EAP is to give you a sense of what to expect in the upcoming PyCharm 2021.2 release. We are hoping to get
JetBrains Blog
PyCharm 2021.2 EAP 3 | The PyCharm Blog
PyCharm 2021.2 EAP 3 is available with some nice new features!
As usual, our main goal for the EAP is to give you a sense of what to expect in the upcoming PyCharm 2021.2 release. We are hoping to get
As usual, our main goal for the EAP is to give you a sense of what to expect in the upcoming PyCharm 2021.2 release. We are hoping to get
Łukasz Langa: Why does `Black` insist on reformatting my entire project?
Link: https://lukasz.langa.pl/36380f86-6d28-4a55-962e-91c2c959db7a/
Some thoughts about why Black recommends adopting it by reformatting your entire codebase in one go and refuses to do “region reformatting”. This started as a tweet but there’s a bit too much content
Link: https://lukasz.langa.pl/36380f86-6d28-4a55-962e-91c2c959db7a/
Some thoughts about why Black recommends adopting it by reformatting your entire codebase in one go and refuses to do “region reformatting”. This started as a tweet but there’s a bit too much content
lukasz.langa.pl
Why does `Black` insist on reformatting my entire project? - Łukasz Langa
Some thoughts about why Black recommends adopting it by reformatting your entire codebase in one go and refuses to do “region reformatting”. This started as a tweet but there’s a bit too much content for 280 characters.
Python Bytes: #240 This is GitHub, your pilot speaking...
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/240/this-is-github-your-pilot-speaking...
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<p><strong>About the show</strong></p>
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/240/this-is-github-your-pilot-speaking...
<p><strong>Watch the live stream:</strong></p>
<a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ1w2Xu6MT8' style='font-weight: bold;'>Watch on YouTube</a><br>
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<p><strong>About the show</strong></p>
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This is GitHub, your pilot speaking...
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jul 2nd, 2021
Talk Python to Me: #323: Best practices for Docker in production
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/323/best-practices-for-docker-in-production
You've got your Python API or app running in a Docker container. Great! Are you ready to ship it to that hosted cluster service and head off to production? Not so fast. Have you considered how you'll
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/323/best-practices-for-docker-in-production
You've got your Python API or app running in a Docker container. Great! Are you ready to ship it to that hosted cluster service and head off to production? Not so fast. Have you considered how you'll
talkpython.fm
Best practices for Docker in production
You've got your Python API or app running in a Docker container. Great! Are you ready to ship it to that hosted cluster service and head off to production? Not so fast. Have you considered how you'll manage evolving dependencies and addressing security updates…
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #67: Securing Your Python Software Supply Chain With Dustin Ingram
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/67/
How well do you know your software supply chain? When you PIP install a package, what steps can you take to minimize the risk of installing something malicious? This week on the show, we have Dustin I
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/67/
How well do you know your software supply chain? When you PIP install a package, what steps can you take to minimize the risk of installing something malicious? This week on the show, we have Dustin I
Realpython
Episode #67: Securing Your Python Software Supply Chain With Dustin Ingram – The Real Python Podcast
How well do you know your software supply chain? When you PIP install a package, what steps can you take to minimize the risk of installing something malicious? This week on the show, we have Dustin Ingram, a director of the Python Software Foundation (PSF)…
Test and Code: 159: Python, pandas, and Twitter Analytics - Matt Harrison
Link: https://testandcode.com/159
When learning data science and machine learning techniques, you need to work on a data set.
Matt Harrison had a great idea: Why not use your own Twitter analytics data?
So, he did that with his own da
Link: https://testandcode.com/159
When learning data science and machine learning techniques, you need to work on a data set.
Matt Harrison had a great idea: Why not use your own Twitter analytics data?
So, he did that with his own da
Test & Code
Test & Code 159: Python, pandas, and Twitter Analytics - Matt Harrison
When learning data science and machine learning techniques, you need to work on a data set.
Matt Harrison had a great idea: Why not use your own Twitter analytics data?
So, he did that with his own data, and shares what he learned in this episode, including…
Matt Harrison had a great idea: Why not use your own Twitter analytics data?
So, he did that with his own data, and shares what he learned in this episode, including…
Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (cclxxxii) stackoverflow python report
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2021/07/cclxxxii-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2021-07-03 15:07:28 GMTUnderstand Python swapping: why is a, b = b, a n
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2021/07/cclxxxii-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2021-07-03 15:07:28 GMTUnderstand Python swapping: why is a, b = b, a n
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(cclxxxii) stackoverflow python report
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week. Between brackets: [ question score / answers count] Build date: 2021...
Sumana Harihareswara - Cogito, Ergo Sumana: Some Novel Python Packaging/Distribution/Inspection/Installation Projects
Link: https://www.harihareswara.net/sumana/2021/07/03/1
People who program in Python have an easier time hearing about package-related tools that have been around for a while and that are under the banner of the Python Packaging Authority, or that are comm
Link: https://www.harihareswara.net/sumana/2021/07/03/1
People who program in Python have an easier time hearing about package-related tools that have been around for a while and that are under the banner of the Python Packaging Authority, or that are comm
John Ludhi/nbshare.io: How To Install Python TensorFlow On Centos 8
Link: https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/803324513/How-To-Install-Python-TensorFlow-On-Centos-8/
How To Install Python TensorFlow On Centos 8
Make sure you have Python 3.5+ installed on your system.
In [ ]:
python --version
Python 3.6.8
Let us first update the syst
Link: https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/803324513/How-To-Install-Python-TensorFlow-On-Centos-8/
How To Install Python TensorFlow On Centos 8
Make sure you have Python 3.5+ installed on your system.
In [ ]:
python --version
Python 3.6.8
Let us first update the syst
AI Pool: AttributeError: 'FunctionEventAvg' object has no attribute 'name'
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/attributeerror---functioneventavg--object-has-no-attribute--name
I am using PyTorch 1.6 profiler and want to trace the results for chrome visualization, but I get an error, which should not be there and is related to the native code of PyTorch. How to fix it?
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/attributeerror---functioneventavg--object-has-no-attribute--name
I am using PyTorch 1.6 profiler and want to trace the results for chrome visualization, but I get an error, which should not be there and is related to the native code of PyTorch. How to fix it?
Ai-Pool
AttributeError: 'FunctionEventAvg' object has no attribute 'name'
I am using PyTorch 1.6 profiler and want to trace the results for chrome visualization, but I get an error, which should not be there and is related to the native code of PyTorch. How to fix it? Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/use…
File "/home/use…
Tomaž Muraus: Making StackStorm Fast
Link: https://www.tomaz.me/2021/07/04/making-stackstorm-fast.html
Making StackStorm Fast
In this post I will describe changes to the StackStorm database abstraction layer which landed in StackStorm v3.5.0. Those changes will substantially speed up action executions
Link: https://www.tomaz.me/2021/07/04/making-stackstorm-fast.html
Making StackStorm Fast
In this post I will describe changes to the StackStorm database abstraction layer which landed in StackStorm v3.5.0. Those changes will substantially speed up action executions
Tomaz Muraus' personal blog
Making StackStorm Fast
Matthew Wright: Parameterizing and automating Jupyter notebooks with papermill
Link: https://www.wrighters.io/parameters-jupyter-notebooks-with-papermill/
Have you ever created a Jupyter notebook and wished you could generate the notebook with a different set of parameters? If so, you've probably done at least one of the following: Edited the variables
Link: https://www.wrighters.io/parameters-jupyter-notebooks-with-papermill/
Have you ever created a Jupyter notebook and wished you could generate the notebook with a different set of parameters? If so, you've probably done at least one of the following: Edited the variables
wrighters.io
Parameterizing and automating Jupyter notebooks with papermill - wrighters.io
Jupyter notebooks are often run with different parameters, and the best way to automate setting parameters and running them is papermill.