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Zero-with-Dot (Oleg Żero): Training on batch: how to split data effectively?

IntroductionWith increasing volumes of the data, a common approach to train machine-learning models is to apply the so-called training on batch. This approach involves splitting a dataset into a series...

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Learn PyQt: LearnPyQt — One year in, and more to come.

It's been a very good year.Back in May I was looking through my collection of PyQt tutorials and videos and trying to decide what to do with them. They were pretty popular, but being hosted on multiple...

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Codementor: Making Your First GUI: Python3, Tkinter

Your First GUI: Python3, Tkinter! Making a conversion app with a GUI

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Moshe Zadka: Meditations on the Zen of Python

(This is based on the series published in opensource.com as 9 articles: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)Python contributor Tim Peters introduced us to the Zen of Python in 1999. Twenty years later, its 19...

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S. Lott: Christmas Ornament

See https://github.com/slott56/cpx-xmas-ornamentYou'll need a Circuit Playground Express https://www.adafruit.com/product/3333Install the code. Enjoy the noise and blinky lights.The MML translation...

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Real Python: Sorting Data With Python

All programmers will have to write code to sort items or data at some point. Sorting can be critical to the user experience in your application, whether it’s ordering a user’s most recent activity by...

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John Cook: Area of sinc and jinc function lobes

Someone left a comment this morning on my blog post on sinc and jinc integrals regarding the area of the lobes.It would be nice to have the values of integrals of each lobe, i.e. integrals between 0...

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Catalin George Festila: News : The Python 2.7 no longer support from Python...

The 1st of January 2020 will mark the sunset of Python 2.7. It’s clear that Python 3 is more popular these days. You can learn more about the popularity of both on Google Trends. Python 3.0 was...

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Test and Code: 97: 2019 Retrospective, 2020 Plans, and an amazing decade

This episode is not just a look back on 2019, and a look forward to 2020. Also, 2019 is the end of an amazingly transofrmative decade for me, so I'm going to discuss that as well.top 10 episodes of...

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PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #401 (Dec. 31, 2019)

#401 – DECEMBER 31, 2019View in Browser »Python 2.7 Retires TodayPython 2.7 will not be maintained past Jan 1st, 2020. So long Python 2, and thank you for your years of faithful service. Python 3, your...

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Tryton News: Newsletter January 2020

@ced wrote:photo-of-2020-on-pink-background-3401900.jpg1280×854 211 KBThe Tryton team wishes you a happy new year. Here are the new features the team has already prepared for the next...

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IslandT: Create a simple python project on Google Colaboratory

Hello and happy 2020 to you all, in this year I will continue to write more python related articles and continue to build up this website which is not only for python programming but also other...

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Mike C. Fletcher: DRM Names for EGL Enumerated Devices

So it turns out that there's an extension for getting the DRM name for an EGL queried device that seems to work on Ubuntu 19.10. With that it should be relatively easy to target an off-screen render to...

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Armin Ronacher: I'm not feeling the async pressure

Async is all the rage. Async Python, async Rust, go, node, .NET, pick your favorite ecosystem and it will have some async going. How good this async business works depends quite a lot on the ecosystem...

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Caktus Consulting Group: Our Top 19 Blogs of 2019

During the last year we gave our popular technical blog an official name: Developer Access. We published 32 posts on the blog, including technical how-to’s, conference information, web development best...

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Matt Layman: Make A Custom User Model - Building SaaS #40

In this episode, we started a users app and hooked up the custom user model feature of Django to unlock the full extensibility of that model in the future. The stream was cut short this week because of...

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Django Weblog: Django bugfix release: 3.0.2

Today we've issued the 3.0.2 bugfix release.The release package and checksums are available from our downloads page, as well as from the Python Package Index. The PGP key ID used for this release is...

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Doing Math with Python: Number of trailing zeros in the factorial of an integer

Please note, the math expressions are broken. I will be fixing it soon.Hi all, I recently learned about a cool formula to calculate the number of trailing zeros in the factorial of a number. It has...

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Codementor: Build a Rest API with Python and Django - The easiest way

How you can build a Rest api with Python

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Catalin George Festila: Python 3.7.5 : Testing the Falcon framework - part 001.

I start the new year with this python framework named Falcon. The Falcon is a low-level, high-performance Python framework for building HTTP APIs, app backends, and higher-level frameworks. The main...

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