Rene Dudfield: Promoting pypi for python game releases. Part 1.
This is a statement of intent similar to what I wrote to the pygame mailing list some weeks ago. That I think the python game community should promote packaging their games as python packages. When I...
View ArticleNumFOCUS: Welcome Christie Koehler- NumFOCUS Projects Director
We are thrilled to welcome Christie Koehler as NumFOCUS’s new Projects Director!Christie brings to NumFOCUS experience in community building and business development as well a tremendous passion for...
View ArticleFabio Zadrozny: PyDev 5.5 released
The main features introduced in PyDev 5.5 are:Ctrl+Shift+Alt+O allows jumping directly to the last hyperlink in the console (which means that when you have some exception on the console, it can be used...
View ArticleContinuum Analytics News: Coming of Age in 2017: A Tale of Open Source &...
Company BlogTuesday, January 31, 2017Michele ChambersEVP Anaconda Business Unit & CMOContinuum AnalyticsIt’s not surprising that as the calendar changed to a new year, there were not just a few...
View ArticlePyCharm: Life Without the Project Explorer
It’s an indisputable (alternative) fact that, since Before the Dawn of Time™, or at least since GUIs became in vogue, file explorers are an essential part of any programming tool. Gotta browse them...
View ArticleRene Dudfield: Using a common file layout lets us create distributables more...
This article is part 2 in a series about improving python game distribution. In part one I suggested that python games should be packaged as python packages. Making apps for platforms more...
View ArticleMike Driscoll: Top Ten Articles of 2016
I try to write a retrospective of the previous year every year, usually for the first day of the new year. However due to tons of projects and family medical issues, I ended up pushing it to today. The...
View ArticleContinuum Analytics News: Anaconda 4.3 released
Developer BlogTuesday, January 31, 2017Dr. Ilan SchnellContinuum AnalyticsWe are happy to announce that Anaconda 4.3 has been released. Anaconda is the leading open data science platform powered by...
View ArticleWeekly Python Chat: PyTennessee Chat
I'm going to held a live chat from PyTennessee, a really fun regional conference. Have questions? Ask away!
View ArticleAnarcat: My free software activities, January 2017
manpages.debian.org launchedThe debmans package I had so lovingly worked on last month is now officially abandoned. It turns out that another developer, Michael Stapelberg wrote his own implementation...
View ArticleReuven Lerner: The five-minute guide to setting up a Jupyter notebook server
Nearly every day, I teach a course in Python. And nearly every day, I thus use the Jupyter notebook: I do my live-coding demos in it, answer students’ questions using it, and also send it to my...
View ArticleJean-Louis Fuchs: FOSDEM
I got a bronchitis, but it is getting better, so I still go to FOSDEM.My plans for FOSDEM:Not much partying :/Keep warmSee Natenal Copa at the Alpine Linux TalkHang-out at the python trackKeysigningSee...
View ArticleMontreal Python User Group: Montréal-Python 62: Karyokinetic Liberation
It's a new Pythonic year and what could be better than starting it with a Montreal-Python meetup. Come discover different ways of using our favorite programming language.As usual, snacks will be...
View ArticleImport Python: The Hacker's Guide To Python - Book Review and Interview With...
Book ReviewFirst heard about The Hacker’s Guide To Python at Pycon - 2014. I brought the ebook version and converted it to my favourite format .dead_tree and read it.Hacker's Guide To Python #pythonA...
View ArticleGiampaolo Rodola: psutil 5.1.0: temperatures, batteries and cpu frequency
OK, here's another psutil release. Main highlights of this release are sensors-related APIs.TemperaturesIt is now possible to retrieve hardware temperatures. The relevant commit is here. Unfortunately...
View ArticleCaktus Consulting Group: Caktus at PyCaribbean
For the first time, Caktus will be gold sponsors at PyCaribbean February 18-19th in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. We’re pleased to announce two speakers from our team. Erin Mullaney, Django developer, will...
View ArticlePyTennessee: PyTN Profiles: Jurnell Cockhren
Speaker Profile: Jurnell Cockhren (@jcockhren)Jurnell Cockhren is an avid open-source contributor and owner of Sophicware, a Nashville Tech Firm.With over a decade of experience in creating and...
View ArticleStéphane Wirtel: PythonFOSDEM 2017 - Call for Volunteers
IntroductionThe Python Community will be represented during FOSDEM 2017 with the Python Devrooms. This year, we will have two devrooms, the first one for 150 people on Saturday and the second one for...
View ArticleStéphane Wirtel: PythonFOSDEM 2017 - Schedule
IntroductionThe Python Community will be represented during FOSDEM 2017 with the Python Devrooms. This year, we will have two devrooms, the first one for 150 people on Saturday and the second one for...
View ArticleContinuum Analytics News: Productionizing and Deploying Data Science Projects
Developer BlogWednesday, February 1, 2017Kristopher OverholtContinuum AnalyticsChristine DoigContinuum AnalyticsAn end-to-end data science workflow includes stages for data preparation, exploratory...
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