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Python | I fixed python traceback real quick | ​
https://preview.redd.it/yqvg54ml9sn81.png?width=2000&format=png&auto=webp&s=575484421b18464c240d3f384d3a1c7e3f4e3a34
yourprog = "whatever.py"
from subprocess import check_output, STDOUT
def abrT(r):
return r
o = ""
# I don't care about unreadable code I... | 0.69 | t3_tfnswk | 1,647,452,918 |
Python | Scrape Google Books in Python | This blog post uses [`parsel`](https://parsel.readthedocs.io/) as an HTML/XML parser that supports full XPath, instead of [`bs4`](https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/doc/).
Shows how to scrape:
- title
- link
- displayed link
- snippet
- author
- publication date
- thumbnail
- preview, and more editions.... | 0.5 | t3_tfm16q | 1,647,448,203 |
Python | OpenTelemetry and Distributed Tracing in Python - Introduction | 0.33 | t3_tflm99 | 1,647,447,107 | |
Python | Add jemalloc to your Python Docker images | 1 | t3_tflf1p | 1,647,446,556 | |
Python | What's your favorite module/library/package? | Just wondering what's your favorite module and package which you like to use them? Mine is re.
You can tell multiple, by the way. | 0.5 | t3_tfkh8z | 1,647,445,189 |
Python | Writing production grade pandas with hamilton! | While Pandas is incredibly flexible and easy to get started with, it doesn't lend itself to writing good quality, extensible code. This is usually fine. Lots of it is thrown away -- written in notebooks and never seen again. However, a lot amount of it ends up making it into production ETLs, services, etc..
At Stitch... | 0.8 | t3_tfkahz | 1,647,444,723 |
Python | First time I used python | I'm coding with python for half a month now, in the beginning I was a bit sceptical what I would use it for but today I used it for the first time.
To cure boredom, me and my friends are doing typeraces where we have to type as fast as possible. I'm pretty good at that but there is someone in my class that is just a ... | 0.84 | t3_tfiry5 | 1,647,440,485 |
Python | OPToggles - a feature flag Open Source project | Hey r/Python! Just wanted to share our open source project launching today. Thought some of you might find it useful, and we would love to hear your feedback.
As devs, we often want our frontend to reflect the permissions enforced by the backend - i.e. if a user is not allowed to run the action behind a button - don't... | 0.76 | t3_tfil3b | 1,647,439,946 |
Python | How do you really share constants across your project in a Pythonic way? | Assuming i have a package i created who get input text, and return a huge dictionary with 50+ keys.
Since *all other packages* in the program are using this dictionary and play with those keys, I don't want to hard code the keys, but keep them as global **constants**.
So here are my options and i feel uncomfortable ... | 0.57 | t3_tfhvue | 1,647,437,921 |
Python | Import of modules is slowing down executable. Can it be imported locally or what can be done differently ? | I am importing the following modules/libraries which is causing the exe to take a few minutes to start. How can I store them locally or what can I do differently so that the exe starts quickly? When I run this from the Notebook it the application runs without any delay. I wonder if there is a way to speed up the exe.
... | 1 | t3_tfh1l5 | 1,647,435,382 |
Python | Stylistic choice of validation functions | Hey all! Got a question. I’m working on a validation script for work verifying some supplied input against required values. I’m wondering, stylistically, if there’s a “preferred way” to write these functions.
An example function…
Def name_max_length(name):
if 1 < len(name) <= 128:
... | 1 | t3_tfgida | 1,647,433,601 |
Python | what to do after practice python. org? | Helo I'm a beginner and I've finished the exercises from practice python org and I m clueless as to what my next step should be. What do you recommend, I tried advent of code but a lot of the exercises are way too hard for me. thanks very much | 0.79 | t3_tfflsy | 1,647,430,590 |
Python | Create a hello world app using django | 0.75 | t3_tffh4r | 1,647,430,119 | |
Python | My first ever Python Project!! I named it tagSearch | I saw a twitter post the other day "Is there a tool that I can get meta tags off of a web site? I couldn't find any".
I thought to myself, there probably is, but I should do one too for at least practice.
So I made this small script called tagsearch, basically it collects wanted tags off a site. It can also scr... | 0.67 | t3_tff544 | 1,647,428,851 |
Python | created a small utility to automatically activate Poetry virtualenvs when changing directories | [https://github.com/tvaintrob/auto-poetry-env](https://github.com/tvaintrob/auto-poetry-env)
tested only on MacOS with zsh, heavily inspired by pyenv-venv's auto activation, please share any thoughts and suggestions! | 0.75 | t3_tfdemi | 1,647,421,875 |
Python | GitHub - jamalex/notion-py: Unofficial Python API client for Notion.so | 0.67 | t3_tfcksk | 1,647,418,317 | |
Python | Which logic for if-else inside a function is better or more pythonic? | The logic between f1 and f2 is exactly the same, but the syntax is slightly different. This type of function shows up everywhere. Is one easier to read, or preferred in some way?
Side note: I thought it was interesting that f2 is slightly faster than f1.
import numpy as np
arr = np.random.choice(['a','b'... | 0.53 | t3_tfbvh6 | 1,647,415,266 |
Python | Approach H2kinfosys to Learn Python Course Effectively | This [**python certification online**](https://www.h2kinfosys.com/courses/python-online-training) course is created for complete beginners, so you don't need any prior programming experience to complete it. The outline is designed to cover the basics of the programming language as well as some advanced topics. | 0.67 | t3_tfbsr5 | 1,647,414,945 |
Python | macOS 12.3 finally deletes its own Python 2, which even die-hard Python fans applaud | 0.96 | t3_tfbgoe | 1,647,413,504 | |
Python | Tool to get path to JSON in python format | I found a tool that you can paste JSON into, provide the key to look for, and the value expected for the key (partial values works too). The result is the path to the value.
Wanted to share as I found this useful.
https://xenosoftwaresolutions.com/json
sample JSON:
{
"test": [
... | 0.78 | t3_tf6b85 | 1,647,395,272 |
Python | Wednesday Daily Thread: Beginner questions | New to Python and have questions? Use this thread to ask anything about Python, there are no bad questions!
This thread may be fairly low volume in replies, if you don't receive a response we recommend looking at r/LearnPython or joining the Python Discord server at [https://discord.gg/python](https://discord.gg/pytho... | 0.67 | t3_tf45nb | 1,647,388,810 |
Python | Approximate Pi with 7 lines of code (arctangent series) | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h63eSCNtJLg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h63eSCNtJLg) | 0.58 | t3_tf2yrl | 1,647,385,408 |
Python | Article: Build a webhook in Python to interact with GitLab. | 0.79 | t3_tf1c39 | 1,647,380,997 | |
Python | Which is more Pythonic? | if event_region in match regions:
return True
else:
return False`
Or...
`Return True if event_region in match_regions else False`
Or...
`return event_region in match_regions`
Where "event_region" is a string and "match_regions" is a list of strings | 0.87 | t3_tezqe5 | 1,647,376,725 |
Python | Django Email Signals - Django App that Actually Solves a Business Problem | In my workplace we make a lot of Django apps and for a number of these Django apps, we configure a lots of emails to be sent.
Whenever something changes in the database that meets some condition we send an email. The emails have their own context and each email can be a time consuming to setup.
There has to be a bett... | 1 | t3_teyws8 | 1,647,374,670 |
Python | Introducing Typesplainer: a python type-hint explainer | ## What
Typesplainer is a Python type hint explainer that explains python type hints in plain English. It is very fast, accurate, and easy to use and understand. Available as a CLI, on the web, and as a Visual Studio Code extension
## Where
Website: https://typesplainer.herokuapp.com/\
CLI: https://pypi.org/project/... | 0.84 | t3_tevyc4 | 1,647,368,487 |
Python | Demystifying Apache Arrow: what is it and when should you use it? | 0.91 | t3_tettmu | 1,647,363,875 | |
Python | Python Web Frameworks | 0.67 | t3_tehw7k | 1,647,322,911 | |
Python | The Boilerplate for Logging in Python | ## Use this logging template in your next big project
Finding bugs is a common problem in any programming project. To make it easier to find bugs, you probably want to write some print statements to help you debug.
Is it helpful? yes. Is it the right way to track events in your code, especially in a big project? no.
... | 1 | t3_terbh0 | 1,647,357,423 |
Python | Python vs SQL for Data Analysis: comparing performance, functionality and dev XP | The clean division of data analysis labor between Python and SQL seems to be fading with tools like dbt, Snowpark and dask-sql. The article shared below compares the two languages in terms of performance, functionality and developer XP.
Quick summary:
**Performance**
Running SQL code on data warehouses is generall... | 0.69 | t3_tequ97 | 1,647,356,144 |
Python | Use Python to Transcribe an Audio File in an S3 Bucket in 3 Steps | Hey guys! I wrote a [mini-article](https://www.assemblyai.com/blog/transcribing-audio-files-in-an-s3-bucket-with-assemblyai/) on **how to transcribe an audio file in an S3 bucket in 3 simple steps**.
Figured it might be helpful for people learning to use Python, JSON, AWS, etc.! | 0.95 | t3_teqkc2 | 1,647,355,373 |
Python | Processing large JSON files in Python without running out memory | nan | 0.95 | t3_tepn58 | 1,647,352,799 |
Python | Python Class Constructors: Control Your Object Instantiation – Real Python | nan | 0.67 | t3_teozl2 | 1,647,350,835 |
Python | Flask -> FastAPI | I'm happy with Flask and do not see the need to switch to FastAPI. Change my mind & (ideally) point me to a nice tutorial that does just that in a demo project. | 0.25 | t3_ubiv0a | 1,650,885,862 |
Python | Ping Sweeper In Python | 0.84 | t3_ubhkg4 | 1,650,880,947 | |
Python | Text Summarization with Huggingface Transformers and Python | 0.81 | t3_ubgv0x | 1,650,877,984 | |
Python | GitHub - helblazer811/ManimML: ManimML is a project focused on providing animations and visualizations of common machine learning concepts with the Manim Community Library. | 1 | t3_ubfsl4 | 1,650,873,375 | |
Python | How do you write iOS apps in Python? | ? | 0.44 | t3_ubehfi | 1,650,867,723 |
Python | Making a list of advanced topics in Python | I'm preparing for a technical interview. I failed the first one a week ago. I noticed the excercises were tagged as (advanced python). 2 coding questions, one from decorators and the other from SQL.
I'm taking a month to prepare for my second chance at it. And I'm making a list of advanced topics/concepts in python. I... | 0.6 | t3_ubd7xt | 1,650,862,809 |
Python | Port scanning with Python | Lately I've been learning a bit about communicating over a network with Python and thought it might be fun to create a simple TCP port scanner. Had a lot of fun playing around with this on my home network.
The full project write up and code can be found [here](https://sheldonbarry.com/2022/04/24/port-scanning-with-py... | 0.63 | t3_ubakvn | 1,650,853,507 |
Python | Python 3.11 Preview: Task and Exception Groups – Real Python | 0.98 | t3_ub9elz | 1,650,849,707 | |
Python | Monday Daily Thread: Project ideas! | Comment any project ideas beginner or advanced in this thread for others to give a try! If you complete one make sure to reply to the comment with how you found it and attach some source code! If you're looking for project ideas, you might be interested in checking out Al Sweigart's, ["The Big Book of Small Python Proj... | 0.73 | t3_ub7ugb | 1,650,844,811 |
Python | 2-Button UI engine in MicroPython with "Apps" on a TTGO T-Display | https://youtu.be/wR3AkhD0nEg
More of a demo than anything at this point, but I've got working text entry, menus, loadable apps(any file named app_AppName.py is detected as an app).
I also have sleep modes, and wakelock-like functionality(Including modem sleep), and the ability for one app to launch another, with argu... | 0.76 | t3_ub6l4g | 1,650,840,886 |
Python | In-Depth Analysis of Moonbirds NFTs using Python and Alchemy | 0.25 | t3_ub5plk | 1,650,838,236 | |
Python | Anyone know the history of why strings are iterable? | I think every intermediate Python programmer has had to learn the gotcha that you can't really duck-type iterables, because if you accidentally iterate over a string, Python will chug along perfectly fine despite it almost certainly not being the intended behavior. Even worse, because of the way collections ABCs are de... | 0.31 | t3_ub53ge | 1,650,836,526 |
Python | Breaking Anti-Cheat With Electronics & Python | 0.4 | t3_ub4yc3 | 1,650,836,115 | |
Python | James Bond film details | import random
import numpy
from statistics import mode
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import csv
import collections
##dictionary of films
from numpy import ndarray
films_info_dic = {
'Films':[
{
"Name": "Dr. No",
"Actor":"Sean Co... | 0.43 | t3_ub2fqt | 1,650,829,006 |
Python | Development of Desktop apps with Python | If you are developing desktop apps and are familiar with environment variables and shortcuts, did you realized that there are no packages that would make it easy for cross compatible and easy management of this stuff ?
After searching and making my own package i decided to make it public so it can potentially help som... | 0.76 | t3_ub2c8w | 1,650,828,730 |
Python | Weekly Code - Week 4: Digit Subtraction! | This week I decided to use OEIS entry A185107: difference of digits of the nth prime. This one is pretty exciting, and I think I may make a library featuring this Digit Subtraction and what not. It's fairly compelling. I don't know what I'd use it for, but I'm sure there'd be some kind of use out there.
This week ... | 0.67 | t3_ub1ppc | 1,650,826,915 |
Python | I made a game that let's you play any MIDI file with arrow keys! | Video Preview: [https://streamable.com/zhc909](https://streamable.com/zhc909)
It's like dance dance revolution but you can play any song you want, all you need is a midi file. You can specify which instruments you want to play on each difficulty in JSON files.
Source code: [https://github.com/ravenkls/Midi-Arrow-Rush... | 1 | t3_ub1p3g | 1,650,826,868 |
Python | Possible career in Python as a Bilingual | Hi! I am working right now as a bilingual for Spanish and English in a tech company. I don't have skills in tech such as programming etc. But just recently I decided to study Python to upskill myself and have greater opportunities. But I am not sure if there's a career such as a software developer where I could still u... | 0.5 | t3_uazva3 | 1,650,821,777 |
Python | I am intermediate, how to take python (programming skills) to next level? | About me: I know basic programming and problem solving. I already made 2 websites (basic todo-app) using python (Django) as backend and free web templates for frontend. I also made some basic projects with MySQL and python. Made some spammer bots with [selenium](https://selenium-python.readthedocs.io/). I worked with f... | 0.82 | t3_uazm1g | 1,650,821,027 |
Python | Set Types in Python — set, frozenset [Documentation - made easy to read] | 0.67 | t3_uaz839 | 1,650,819,918 | |
Python | Game of life | Hi,
I've build a small "Game of Life" project, using pygame for display, based first on Conway's rules, and then many other rules (\~20 for now).
It's available on PyPI:
[https://pypi.org/project/conway-pygame/](https://pypi.org/project/conway-pygame/)
and on gitlab.com:
[https://gitlab.com/frague59/conway](https:... | 0.79 | t3_uaxzr5 | 1,650,816,367 |
Python | The Python Graph Gallery | 0.97 | t3_uaxm35 | 1,650,815,307 | |
Python | Useful tricks with pip install URL and GitHub | 0.75 | t3_uawxuo | 1,650,813,388 | |
Python | How to use MicroPython on Docker! | 0.79 | t3_uawlsz | 1,650,812,439 | |
Python | Speeding up python CLI's! | so yesterday I was trying to make a python CLI that needed to be fast.
no matter what I did (`python -S`, pyinstaller, cx_freeze, bytecode compiling) it wouldnt be as fast as I needed it and some even made it slower like cx_freeze.
well I found a way to make running it much much faster (nearly instantaneous).
by usi... | 0.5 | t3_uavrnn | 1,650,809,995 |
Python | ga-extractor - CLI tool for extracting Google Analytics data | Hi /r/Python,
I've created a simple CLI tool in Python for extracting Google Analytics data. It can be handy if you want to retrieve some analytics data without dealing with Google's APIs.
The tool can also transform the data into more readable CSV output.
PyPI package: https://pypi.org/project/ga-extractor/
GitHub... | 0.76 | t3_uau4ci | 1,650,804,648 |
Python | Get total time spent watching movies logged on to Letterboxd | [Github Link \[Letterboxd Movie Runtimes\]](https://github.com/HighnessAtharva/Letterboxd-Movie-Runtimes)
You can now get the total time you have spent watching all the movies that you have logged on your Letterboxd Profile and export it to a CSV using this simple Python Script.
Could not find a tool on the internet ... | 0.8 | t3_uau2nl | 1,650,804,488 |
Python | Logging facility for Python - Documentation, made easy to read | 0.43 | t3_uatomd | 1,650,803,132 | |
Python | Building a Soccer Shot Map for Spain | Salve Jason and the Pythonauts!
I've created a tutorial on building a shot map for soccer games. It uses data from Statsbompy and my own library of todofcpy. You can view it here:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FVmANPNXI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99FVmANPNXI) | 0.86 | t3_uatfhp | 1,650,802,234 |
Python | borb vs fpdf2 - comparing 2 PDF generation libs: features & benchmark | 0.78 | t3_uasf5r | 1,650,798,393 | |
Python | I made my first Discord Bot with Python! | Hello everyone! Over the past 2 weeks I have been working on Discord Bot using [discord.py](https://discord.py) and Python! Inspired by r/place I decided to make a simple bot where users and place pixels on a large canvas. Commands include:
$add\_pixel: Add a pixel to the grid at a specified coordinate and rgb color v... | 0.9 | t3_uar1v9 | 1,650,792,599 |
Python | Open source daily Capybara Website built with Python | Ever wondered "If a random Capybara was assigned to Today, what Capybara would it be?" Well wonder no more, [Capy.life](https://capy.life/) has your back!
[Capy.life](https://Capy.life) is a free & open source website built with Svelte & Python, what also has a Discord, Matrix & Twitter bot written in Pyth... | 0.67 | t3_uar10e | 1,650,792,493 |
Python | GitHub - roniemartinez/browsers: Python library for detecting and launching browsers | 0.61 | t3_uaqavx | 1,650,789,380 | |
Python | What's your favorite GUI library and why? I'll start, mine is TKinter because its the first one I learned and I found it easy for basic display | 0.93 | t3_uapobr | 1,650,786,701 | |
Python | Python Selenium Tutorial #10 - Scrape Websites with Infinite Scrolling | 0.83 | t3_uapb3n | 1,650,785,148 | |
Python | Extracting WhatsApp messages from an iOS backup | 0.95 | t3_ualvg6 | 1,650,771,297 | |
Python | What to do next after learning basic python grammar | Hello everyone, I am from China. My daily job is to do sales. I am interested in programming, but I will not apply for programmers. I just want to make programming as a hobby. I have just finished learning the basics of python. What should I learn or what can I do next? I mainly think about using python or programming ... | 0.72 | t3_ualp72 | 1,650,770,659 |
Python | Program to document code snippets and control under-development projects | Hey there,
I wrote a **Tkinter** program specifically for developers based on two concepts:
* Giving the developer the ability to document (their/others) knowledge and important **code snippets** in an easy, readable, and organized manner.
* Grouping the under-development **projects in one place** for easy access and... | 0.78 | t3_uaknmh | 1,650,766,926 |
Python | just want to bury | I do not speak English so well so I will write with the help of google translator, I started studying programming for now and I'm having difficulty understanding the makes something object-oriented and something variable I hope not to be talking wrong i realized that often the staff talks about symbols and numbers as ... | 0.4 | t3_uak5ot | 1,650,765,192 |
Python | Pons, an async Ethereum RPC client library | I've been waiting a long time for async support in `web3`, and now that it started to appear, it only supports `asyncio` (while I use `trio` in my application), and is in general not quite finished. So I decided to write an RPC client of my own with convenient contract calls, simple structure (instead of a hundred leve... | 0.33 | t3_uaj86y | 1,650,761,986 |
Python | Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week? | Tell /r/python what you're working on this week! You can be bragging, grousing, sharing your passion, or explaining your pain. Talk about your current project or your pet project; whatever you want to share. | 0.78 | t3_uai5y5 | 1,650,758,410 |
Python | Deciding what to use among Cython / Pypy / Numba | So I want to experiment and speed up my code. I have studied the basics of Cython and Numba but Pypy only has 10 year onld videos.
What I have found:
- Cython converts Python into C and makes the code useable in both Python and C
- Numba directly converts Python into Machine code and is useful for Math operations (num... | 0.84 | t3_uafu40 | 1,650,751,007 |
Python | Discussion: What is the most pythonic way to print an extra line break? | Which of these four equivalent methods do you prefer and why?
print('Beginning processing ...\n')
or
print('Beginning processing ...', '\n')
or
print('Beginning processing ...', end='\n\n')
or
print('Beginning processing ...')
print()
Is any of them more or less pythonic than another? | 0.92 | t3_uadbi3 | 1,650,743,421 |
Python | A simple python library that can be used to run large Web3 queries on Ethereum blockchain concurrently as per Ethereum JSON-RPC specification. | A simple python library that can be used to run large Web3 queries on Ethereum blockchain concurrently as per Ethereum JSON-RPC specification.
The library provides a bare minimal framework for expressing raw JSON-RPC queries as described in the Ethereum Specification and execute them together either concurrently (off-... | 0.27 | t3_uad9mx | 1,650,743,270 |
Python | Face detection algorithms comparison | I selected 5 ready-made algorithms for face detection and compared them with each other by such metrics as Precision, Recall, IOU and time on the dataset I marked up. I am ready to accept your Pull Request with your solutions(algorithms) and results!
Blog post: [https://habr.com/ru/post/661671/](https://habr.com/r... | 0.67 | t3_uacer5 | 1,650,740,697 |
Python | GitHub - plasma-umass/slipcover: Near Zero-Overhead Python Code Coverage | 0.87 | t3_ua8sgx | 1,650,730,255 | |
Python | deferred-import: Lazy import and install on demand Python packages |
Lazy import and install on demand Python packages.
1. Package will be loaded only when you use it in the first time. Deferring it makes module loading much faster.
1. If module is missed, the package will be automatically installed. It allows to make some project dependencies optional and install them on demand.
htt... | 0.59 | t3_ua7bsz | 1,650,726,123 |
Python | Parking space counter created using OpenCV and Python | Hello!
I created a simple two-step parking space counter:
\- first, you mark the positions of all parking spaces you are interested in using "parking\_space\_picker.py";
\- second, you run "parking\_space\_counter.py" to check if the parking space is vacant or not and count them.
[RESULT](https://youtu.be/LERHWFmSS... | 0.94 | t3_ua6xh2 | 1,650,724,972 |
Python | Step by step explanation of Insertion Sort in Python | 0.54 | t3_ua6x8j | 1,650,724,949 | |
Python | Space Science: Autoencoder latent space visualization of asteroid spectra | Hey Everyone,
Last time, I introduced Autoencoders (using Keras) to develop a deep learning architecture that learns a low-dimensional representation of asteroid reflectance spectra.
Although I compressed the 49-dimensional spectra to only 2 dimensions, the results were quite fair. So... why did I compress it so ridi... | 0.78 | t3_ua6sq9 | 1,650,724,581 |
Python | What makes a good programmer? | I recently started a python course and I'm currently just focused on it but I feel like this is wrong and I'm missing something | 0.53 | t3_ua64gc | 1,650,722,585 |
Python | Python matplotlib and numpy New Playlist | 0.25 | t3_ua2fpl | 1,650,709,546 | |
Python | How do you manage conflicting packages in your requirements.txt ? | Hi,
Let's say you have in your requirements.txt :
package_A
package_B
package_C
package_D
but `package_A` requires `some_dependency<=1.5` and `package_B` requires `some_dependency>=2.2` . How do you handle that (knowing that I might have tens of conflicting packages)?
I don't think virtualenvs... | 0.96 | t3_ua2a7k | 1,650,708,904 |
Python | "Community is essential to programmers" - Eric Matthes | I've just started working my way through Eric Matthes' Python Crash Course. In his introduction he states, " Community is essential to programers because programming isn't a solitary pursuit.... Having a well connected community is critical in helping you solve problems, and the Python community is fully supportive of... | 0.84 | t3_ua1z3n | 1,650,707,604 |
Python | 10 examples of using Python for big data analysis | 0.8 | t3_ua1kfl | 1,650,705,802 | |
Python | MNE — Open-source Python package for exploring, visualizing, and analyzing human neurophysiological data: MEG, EEG, sEEG, ECoG, NIRS, and more | 0.97 | t3_ua0faz | 1,650,700,833 | |
Python | Python Tips and Tricks — Write Better Python Code | 0.64 | t3_u9ziwb | 1,650,697,016 | |
Python | freeCodeCamp: Gradio Course - Create User Interfaces for Machine Learning Models in Python | 0.87 | t3_u9y93f | 1,650,691,784 | |
Python | PCEP Certification exam - Python | Hi All,
Did anybody take PCEP certification exam? If it took you more than one try, did you have to pay $59 every time you attempt? Or one time was enough?
I am making this post because couldn't find the answer on google. | 0.6 | t3_u9x1e4 | 1,650,687,186 |
Python | Call me naive, but would it not be possible to create a tool for python the auto adds type hints at run time? | I’m going to learn python over the summer, but coming from Java & c# in IDE’s where casting etc can auto completed within the problem pane when making newb mistakes, and also knowing the pain of PHP runtime errors, I’m hoping the dynamic experience will be smoother with python.
I’m ranting.. would this be feasible... | 0.33 | t3_u9sdwa | 1,650,672,030 |
Python | Saturday Daily Thread: Resource Request and Sharing! Daily Thread | Found a neat resource related to Python over the past week? Looking for a resource to explain a certain topic?
Use this thread to chat about and share Python resources! | 1 | t3_u9sdh3 | 1,650,672,009 |
Python | I have multiple interdependent Python services & modules for my work. I use conventional commits (changetype: scope: …) allowing automated changelogs. I think I need to go monorepo and add the changed service to the commit structure (service: changetype: scope). Does this look like a good strategy? | 0.8 | t3_u9rgzf | 1,650,669,201 | |
Python | What is a good, pure Python alternative to lxml's objectify? | Reference: https://lxml.de/objectify.html
> Accessing the children of an XML element deploys object attribute access. If there are multiple children with the same name, slicing and indexing can be used. Python data types are extracted from XML content automatically and made available to the normal Python operators. | 1 | t3_u9qp2k | 1,650,666,983 |
Python | Proper launch of python packages | 0.75 | t3_u9q8tx | 1,650,665,684 | |
Python | Coding an Intelligent Battleship Agent | 0.5 | t3_u9pn6u | 1,650,664,027 | |
Python | rashell (Relational Algebra Shell) | Hi all.
I've uploaded my project on Pypi. It is called **rashell** which stands for **R**elational **A**lgebra **S**hell. It provides a command line interface and a DSL to define, fill and query a relational model. This tool is intended for educational use only, to illustrate the underlying concepts of relational data... | 0.84 | t3_u9p9g6 | 1,650,662,976 |
Python | Does anyone know what editor this is or what sorts of editors have this feature? | [The editor is linked here](https://i.imgur.com/9HcadwR.gif)
Basically allowing you to similar parts to multiple lines of code by clicking and then hitting backspace? | 0.5 | t3_u9obb5 | 1,650,660,405 |
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