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tryexceptpass: If you look through the project issues, there’s a number of...

Most of the work is to provide more ui widgets that match up with what Bootstrap has available, and maybe some reorganizing of the modules…Continue reading on »

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"Menno's Musings": IMAPClient has moved to Github

The code has been imported, tickets have migrated and the Bitbucket repository is now a redirect: the IMAPClient project is now using Git and Github.The Github link is:...

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Full Stack Python: Dialing Outbound Phone Calls with a Bottle Web App

Python web apps built with the Bottle web framework can send and receive SMS text messages, In this tutorial we will go beyond texting and learn how to dial outbound phone calls. The calls will read a...

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Nikola: From Zero to Nikola in One Minute Without Installing Anything

Maybe slightly more than one minute, but it's close to that. Thanks to netlify and GitHub (or GitLab or Bitbucket) you can create, edit and publish a Nikola-based blog without installing anything on...

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Peter Bengtsson: hashin 0.7.0 and multiple packages

My colleague Andrew Halberstadt stepped up with a great contribution on hashin (on PyPI). Now you can install multiple packages in one sweep. Like this: $ hashin requests Django premailer mincss And if...

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Reuven Lerner: Implementing “zip” with list comprehensions

I love Python’s “zip” function. I’m not sure just what it is about zip that I enjoy, but I have often found it to be quite useful. Before I describe what “zip” does, let me first show you an...

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Real Python: Flask by Example - Custom Angular Directive with D3

Welcome back. With Angular set up along with a loading spinner and our refactored Angular controller, let’s move on to the final part and create a custom Angular Directive to display a frequency...

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Eric Holscher: Funding Open Source with Marketing Money

Often times as developers we see funding open source as a charity. We will give our personal money to projects we believe in. If we’re lucky, our company might have a matching program for our...

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hypothesis.works articles: How many times will Hypothesis run my test?

This is one of the most common first questions about Hypothesis.People generally assume that the number of tests run will depend on the specific strategies used, but that’s generally not the case....

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Daniel Bader: What books should I read to move past the beginner stage in...

What books should I read to move past the beginner stage in Python?Recommendations for three intermediate-level Python books that help you get past the basics so you can start working on small...

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Montreal Python User Group: Montréal-Python 59: Call for speakers

September is back and it's for the Montreal Python community to gather again and share exciting new technologies and projects. This month, our friends from Ubisoft are welcoming us into their offices...

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Tryton News: Security Release for issue5795 and issue5808

SynopsisTwo vulnerabilities in trytond have been found by Cédric Krier.The CVE-2016-1241 allows an authenticated user to read the hashed password of other users. The exploitation is not easy thanks to...

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Nikola: Really Static Comments with Staticman

Static sites have many advantages, we always say. But they also have at least one large inherent disadvantage: they are not dynamic. Not being dynamic means that forms that alter the content of the...

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codeboje: Do you still buy programming books?

Recently I was browsing on Amazon in the Kindle Short Reads section for Computer Books, and I stumbled on a set of Python Books for Beginners. I checked them out and noticed they all got a good Amazon...

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Automating OSINT: Dark Web OSINT With Python Part Three: Visualization

Welcome back! In this series of blog posts we are wrapping the awesome OnionScan tool and then analyzing the data that falls out of it. If you haven’t read parts one and two in this series then you...

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PyPy Development: PyPy2 v5.4 released - incremental improvements and...

We have released PyPy2.7 v5.4, a little under two months after PyPy2.7 v5.3. This new PyPy2.7 release includes incremental improvements to our C-API compatibility layer (cpyext), enabling us to pass...

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Brian Okken: 21: Terminology: test fixtures, subcutaneous testing, end to end...

A listener requested that I start covering some terminology. I think it’s a great idea. Covered in this episode: Test Fixtures Subcutaneous Testing End to End Testing (System Testing) I also discuss A...

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Brett Cannon: Introducing Which Film

What I'm announcingToday I'm happy to announce the public unveiling of Which Film! I'll discuss how the site came about and what drives it, but I thought I would first explain what it does: it's a...

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tryexceptpass: Hacking together a Simple Graphical Python Debugger

Zero-to-Debugging in 15 minsContinue reading on »

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Dougal Matthews: Automate publishing to PyPI with pbr and Travis

Releasing new versions of your Open Source projects is a time demanding task. So in a recent, and admittedly small, project I decided to try and make it as easy as possible.I started using pbr and...

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