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View ArticleJanusworx: My Plan for the New Year
My plan for the new year … A final thought from Atomic Habits as we start the new year: “Improvements are only temporary until they become part of who you are.The goal is not to read a book, the goal...
View ArticleTryton News: Newsletter January 2021
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View ArticleStack Abuse: How to Use Global and Nonlocal Variables in Python
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View ArticleEvennia: Happy new years 2021! Evennia things to come this year
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View ArticlePythonicity: Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever
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View ArticleCodementor: Create Custom Terminal Command
Custom commands are so prevelant in our day to day work. Let's see how they work and how we can create one in any of our favorite language.
View ArticleKushal Das: Introducing Tumpa, to make OpenPGP simple with smartcards
Generating OpenPGP keys in an offline air-gapped system and then moving them into a smart card is always a difficult task for me. To remember the steps and command-line options of gpg2 correctly and...
View ArticlePython Pool: How to Convert int to float in Python Implicitly and Explicitly
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View ArticlePython Pool: NumPy Kronecker Delta | What is NumPy.kron()?
Hello geeks and welcome in this article, we will cover the NumPy Kronecker delta function. Along with that, for an overall better understanding, we will also look at its syntax and parameter. Then we...
View ArticlePython Pool: What is Numpy memmap? Explained with examples
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View ArticlePython Pool: Bitonic sort: Algorithm and Implementation in Python
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View ArticlePython Pool: Numpy Pad Explained With Examples in Python
Hello geeks and welcome in this article, we will cover the NumPy pad(). Along with that, for an overall better understanding, we will also look at its syntax and parameter. Then we will see the...
View ArticleThomas Guest: Python maths updates
A quick note on some useful updates made to standard Python maths support. Math.prod does for * what sum does for +. It was added at Python 3.8.>>> math.prod([3, 4, 5]) 60 >>>...
View ArticlePython Pool: Viterbi Algorithm: Implementation in Python
Hello coders!! In this article, we will be learning about the Viterbi algorithm and its implementation in python. It is a dynamic programming algorithm used to find the most likely sequence of hidden...
View ArticleZato Blog: Diving deep into REST API channels
We begin in 2021 with a deep dive into Zato REST API channels. What are they? How to use them efficiently? How can they configured for maximum flexibility? Read on to learn all the details.A sample...
View ArticleMike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Froilán Irizarry Rivera
This week we welcome Froilán Irizarry Rivera (@froidotdev) as our PyDev of the Week! Froilán does code live streaming on Twitch. Froilán helped found Fullstack Knights which is a monthly meetup and...
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How to ensure that your tests run code that you think they are running, and how to measure your coverage over multiple tox runs (in parallel!).
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