PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.2.3
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PyCharm 2018.2.3 is now available, with some small improvements. You can download this version from our website.
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A number of improvements and fixes for the integrated Python conso
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PyCharm 2018.2.3 is now available, with some small improvements. You can download this version from our website.
New in This Version
A number of improvements and fixes for the integrated Python conso
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PyCharm 2018.2.3
PyCharm 2018.2.3 is now available, with some small improvements. You can download this version from our website. New in This Version A number of improvements and fixes for the integrated Python con…
EuroPython: EuroPython 2018: Videos for Friday available
Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/177798571707
We are pleased to announce the third and last batch of cut videos from EuroPython 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.EuroPython 2018 YouTube Playlist
In the last batch, we have included all videos for Fr
Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/177798571707
We are pleased to announce the third and last batch of cut videos from EuroPython 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.EuroPython 2018 YouTube Playlist
In the last batch, we have included all videos for Fr
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EuroPython 2018: Videos for Friday available
We are pleased to announce the third and last batch of cut videos from EuroPython 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
EuroPython 2018 YouTube Playlist
In the last batch, we have included all videos for...
EuroPython 2018 YouTube Playlist
In the last batch, we have included all videos for...
Mike Driscoll: Python 101: Episode #23 – Working with XML
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/09/06/python-101-episode-23-working-with-xml/
Learn the basics of Python’s built-in XML modules, minidom and ElementTree. You can read the chapter this is based on here: http://python101.pythonlibrary.org/chapter23_xml.html or get the book from
Link: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2018/09/06/python-101-episode-23-working-with-xml/
Learn the basics of Python’s built-in XML modules, minidom and ElementTree. You can read the chapter this is based on here: http://python101.pythonlibrary.org/chapter23_xml.html or get the book from
Randy Zwitch: Mirroring an FTP Using lftp and cron
Link: http://randyzwitch.com/mirror-ftp-lftp/
As my Developer Advocate role leads me to doing more and more Sysadmin/Data Engineer type of work, I continuously find myself looking for more efficient ways of copying data folders to where I need th
Link: http://randyzwitch.com/mirror-ftp-lftp/
As my Developer Advocate role leads me to doing more and more Sysadmin/Data Engineer type of work, I continuously find myself looking for more efficient ways of copying data folders to where I need th
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Mirroring an FTP site can be accomplished with lftp using a single line of code. Here's how to do it, using cron to update the mirror every 5 minutes.
Guido van Rossum: So you want to learn Python?
Link: http://neopythonic.blogspot.com/2009/05/so-you-want-to-learn-python.html
There's never a lack of books to use for learning Python. I occasionally receive books for review, but I don't have a particularly good yardstick to judge such books by: I find that they all contain s
Link: http://neopythonic.blogspot.com/2009/05/so-you-want-to-learn-python.html
There's never a lack of books to use for learning Python. I occasionally receive books for review, but I don't have a particularly good yardstick to judge such books by: I find that they all contain s
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There's never a lack of books to use for learning Python. I occasionally receive books for review, but I don't have a particularly good yard...
Python Bytes: #94 Why don't you like notebooks?
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/94/why-don-t-you-like-notebooks
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/94/why-don-t-you-like-notebooks
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News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Sep 6th, 2018
Brett Cannon: Setting expectations for open source participation
Link: https://snarky.ca/setting-expectations-for-open-source-participation/
(If you would prefer to watch a 30 minute talk on this same content, you can watch my Python US 2018 keynote)
Who am I? [1]
To start, I want to provide my bonafides so you know I'm not some crank spou
Link: https://snarky.ca/setting-expectations-for-open-source-participation/
(If you would prefer to watch a 30 minute talk on this same content, you can watch my Python US 2018 keynote)
Who am I? [1]
To start, I want to provide my bonafides so you know I'm not some crank spou
Tall, Snarky Canadian
Setting expectations for open source participation
(If you would prefer to watch a 30 minute talk on this same content, you can
watch my Python US 2018 keynote [https://youtu.be/tzFWz5fiVKU?t=48m55s])
Who am I? [1]
To start, I want to provide my bonafides so you know I'm not some crank spouting
some armchair
watch my Python US 2018 keynote [https://youtu.be/tzFWz5fiVKU?t=48m55s])
Who am I? [1]
To start, I want to provide my bonafides so you know I'm not some crank spouting
some armchair
Codementor: A simple timer using Asyncio.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/oluwatosinakinola/a-simple-timer-using-asyncio-mxt3ncwa3
Read on to find out how to make a simple timer using Asyncio.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/oluwatosinakinola/a-simple-timer-using-asyncio-mxt3ncwa3
Read on to find out how to make a simple timer using Asyncio.
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Codementor: How to scrape data from a website using Python
Link: https://www.codementor.io/oluwagbengajoloko/how-to-scrape-data-from-a-website-using-python-n3fmtc63q
Learn how to scrape data from a website using Python
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Learn how to scrape data from a website using Python
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Learn how to scrape data from a website using Python
Catalin George Festila: Windows - test Django version 2.1.1 .
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2018/09/windows-test-django-version-211.html
I used python version 3.6.4 to test the last django framework version. Add your python to path environment variable under Windows O.S.Create your working folder:C:\Python364>mkdir mywebsiteGo to folde
Link: http://python-catalin.blogspot.com/2018/09/windows-test-django-version-211.html
I used python version 3.6.4 to test the last django framework version. Add your python to path environment variable under Windows O.S.Create your working folder:C:\Python364>mkdir mywebsiteGo to folde
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Corey Goldberg: Python - Using Chrome Extensions With Selenium WebDriver
Link: http://coreygoldberg.blogspot.com/2018/09/python-using-chrome-extensions-with.html
When you launch a Chrome browser from Selenium, a fresh temporary profile is created for the browser session. This means that by default, Chrome extensions are not loaded. To use an extension during
Link: http://coreygoldberg.blogspot.com/2018/09/python-using-chrome-extensions-with.html
When you launch a Chrome browser from Selenium, a fresh temporary profile is created for the browser session. This means that by default, Chrome extensions are not loaded. To use an extension during
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Continuum Analytics Blog: TensorFlow in Anaconda
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/developer-blog/tensorflow-in-anaconda/
By Jonathan Helmus TensorFlow is a Python library for high-performance numerical calculations that allows users to create sophisticated deep learning and machine learning applications. Released as ope
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/developer-blog/tensorflow-in-anaconda/
By Jonathan Helmus TensorFlow is a Python library for high-performance numerical calculations that allows users to create sophisticated deep learning and machine learning applications. Released as ope
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Anaconda | TensorFlow in Anaconda
TensorFlow is a Python library for high-performance numerical calculations that allows users to create sophisticated deep learning and machine learning applications. Released as open source software…
NumFOCUS: Public Institutions and Open Source Software (Matthew Rocklin guest blog)
Link: https://numfocus.org/blog/public-institutions-and-open-source-software-matthew-rocklin-guest-blog
The post Public Institutions and Open Source Software (Matthew Rocklin guest blog) appeared first on NumFOCUS.
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The post Public Institutions and Open Source Software (Matthew Rocklin guest blog) appeared first on NumFOCUS.
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Codementor: 2 Ways to make Celery 4 run on Windows
Link: https://www.codementor.io/bjoernstiel/2-ways-to-make-celery-4-run-on-windows-n6jeze7d1
This post was originally published on Celery. The Missing Tutorials (https://www.python-celery.com/) on August 21st, 2018.
All source code examples used in this blog post can be found on GitHub: ...
Link: https://www.codementor.io/bjoernstiel/2-ways-to-make-celery-4-run-on-windows-n6jeze7d1
This post was originally published on Celery. The Missing Tutorials (https://www.python-celery.com/) on August 21st, 2018.
All source code examples used in this blog post can be found on GitHub: ...
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All source code examples used in this blog post can be found on GitHub: ...
All source code examples used in this blog post can be found on GitHub: ...
Yasoob Khalid: Sending & Sniffing WLAN Beacon Frames using Scapy
Link: https://pythontips.com/2018/09/08/sending-sniffing-wlan-beacon-frames-using-scapy/
Hi everyone! Over the summers I did research on Wi-Fi and part of my research involved sending and receiving different kinds of IEEE 802.11 packets. I did most of this stuff using Scapy so I thought w
Link: https://pythontips.com/2018/09/08/sending-sniffing-wlan-beacon-frames-using-scapy/
Hi everyone! Over the summers I did research on Wi-Fi and part of my research involved sending and receiving different kinds of IEEE 802.11 packets. I did most of this stuff using Scapy so I thought w
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Sending & Sniffing WLAN Beacon Frames using Scapy
Hi everyone! Over the summers I did research on Wi-Fi and part of my research involved sending and receiving different kinds of IEEE 802.11 packets. I did most of this stuff using Scapy so I though…
Nikola: Nikola v8.0.0rc1 is out!
Link: https://getnikola.com/blog/nikola-v800rc1-is-out.html
On behalf of the Nikola team, I am pleased to announce the immediate
availability of Nikola v8.0.0rc1. This is the end of the road to Nikola
version 8. Within 48 hours, assuming there are no grave bug
Link: https://getnikola.com/blog/nikola-v800rc1-is-out.html
On behalf of the Nikola team, I am pleased to announce the immediate
availability of Nikola v8.0.0rc1. This is the end of the road to Nikola
version 8. Within 48 hours, assuming there are no grave bug
Nikola
Nikola v8.0.0rc1 is out!
On behalf of the Nikola team, I am pleased to announce the immediate
availability of Nikola v8.0.0rc1. This is the end of the road to Nikola
version 8. Within 48 hours, assuming there are no grave bug
availability of Nikola v8.0.0rc1. This is the end of the road to Nikola
version 8. Within 48 hours, assuming there are no grave bug
Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (cxlii) stackoverflow python report
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/09/cxlii-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-09-08 19:57:14 GMTConverting list of lists into a dictionary of di
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2018/09/cxlii-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2018-09-08 19:57:14 GMTConverting list of lists into a dictionary of di
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Reuven Lerner: Announcing: Weekly Python Exercise, Autumn 2018 cohort
Link: https://blog.lerner.co.il/announcing-weekly-python-exercise-autumn-2018-cohort/
Just about every day for the last decade, I’ve taught Python to developers at companies around the world. And if there’s anything that those developers want, it’s to improve their Python fluency.
Bein
Link: https://blog.lerner.co.il/announcing-weekly-python-exercise-autumn-2018-cohort/
Just about every day for the last decade, I’ve taught Python to developers at companies around the world. And if there’s anything that those developers want, it’s to improve their Python fluency.
Bein
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Just about every day for the last decade, I’ve taught Python to developers at companies around the world. And if there’s anything that those developers want, it’s to improve their Python fluency. Being a more fluent Python developer doesn’t only mean being…
Filipe Saraiva: Akademy 2018
Link: http://blog.filipesaraiva.info/?p=1986
Look for your favorite KDE contributor at Akademy 2018 Group Photo
This year I was in Vienna to attend Akademy 2018, the annual KDE world summit. It was my fourth Akademy after Berlin’2012 (in fact, D
Link: http://blog.filipesaraiva.info/?p=1986
Look for your favorite KDE contributor at Akademy 2018 Group Photo
This year I was in Vienna to attend Akademy 2018, the annual KDE world summit. It was my fourth Akademy after Berlin’2012 (in fact, D
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Akademy 2018
Look for your favorite KDE contributor at Akademy 2018 Group Photo This year I was in Vienna to attend Akademy 2018, the annual KDE world summit. It was my fourth Akademy after Berlin’2012 (i…
PyPy Development: The First 15 Years of PyPy — a Personal Retrospective
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PyPyStatusBlog/~3/yvn69QvEcJ4/the-first-15-years-of-pypy.html
A few weeks ago I (=Carl Friedrich Bolz-Tereick) gave a keynote at ICOOOLPS in
Amsterdam with the above title. I was very happy to have been given that
opportunity, since a number of our papers have b
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PyPyStatusBlog/~3/yvn69QvEcJ4/the-first-15-years-of-pypy.html
A few weeks ago I (=Carl Friedrich Bolz-Tereick) gave a keynote at ICOOOLPS in
Amsterdam with the above title. I was very happy to have been given that
opportunity, since a number of our papers have b
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The First 15 Years of PyPy — a Personal Retrospective
A few weeks ago I (=Carl Friedrich Bolz-Tereick) gave a keynote at ICOOOLPS in Amsterdam with the above title. I was very happy to have bee...