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https://kyso.io/KyleOS/nbestimate
Kyso
Estimating and Predicting the number of Jupyter Notebooks on Github
Using Github's API to estimate number of Notebooks on Github and fbprophet to predict future growth!
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https://medium.com/@georgepaw/jupyterhub-with-kubernetes-on-single-bare-metal-instance-tutorial-67cbd5ec0b00
Medium
JupyterHub with Kubernetes On Single Bare Metal Instance Tutorial
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https://julien.danjou.info/python-and-functional-programming/
Julien Danjou
An Introduction to Functional Programming with Python
Many Python developers are unaware of the extent to which you can use functional
programming in Python, which is a shame: with few exceptions, functional
programming allows you to write more concise and efficient code. Moreover,
Python’s support for functional…
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https://scalegrid.io/blog/pymongo-tutorial-testing-mongodb-failover-in-your-python-app/
scalegrid.io
PyMongo Tutorial: Testing MongoDB Failover in Your Python App
How to connect an SSL-enabled MongoDB replica set with self-signed certificates using PyMongo, and testing MongoDB failover behavior in your Python app code.
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https://towardsdatascience.com/understanding-pytorch-with-an-example-a-step-by-step-tutorial-81fc5f8c4e8e
Medium
Understanding PyTorch with an example: a step-by-step tutorial
A structured, incremental and from first principles approach.
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxs2IIVXaEHHA4BtTiWZ2mQ/videos
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https://medium.com/swlh/how-i-got-control-of-my-spending-with-a-couple-no-code-services-and-only-100-lines-of-python-code-36c8ac75f670
Medium
How I got control of my spending with a couple no-code services and only 100 lines of Python code
Lessons learned about moving fast and shipping products
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https://medium.com/@kevinjycui/emotiv-arduino-developing-with-eegs-in-engineering-8c0688b720f5
Medium
Emotiv + Arduino: Developing with EEGs in engineering
The prospect of directly using our brains to move devices outside of our bodies is riveting, but this ability has been historically…
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https://dev.to/nickparsons/tutorial-chat-with-python-django-and-react-1cpk
DEV Community
Python Chat Tutorial with Django and React
Build chat with Python, Django, React and Stream Chat
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https://hakibenita.com/django-multi-language-site-hreflang
Hakibenita
How to Let Google Know of Other Languages in Your Django Site
Using hreflang to link to other languages
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https://github.com/rsinger86/drf-access-policy
GitHub
GitHub - rsinger86/drf-access-policy: Declarative access policies/permissions modeled after AWS' IAM policies.
Declarative access policies/permissions modeled after AWS' IAM policies. - rsinger86/drf-access-policy
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https://realpython.com/playing-and-recording-sound-python/
Realpython
Playing and Recording Sound in Python – Real Python
In this tutorial, you'll learn about libraries that can be used for playing and recording sound in Python, such as PyAudio and python-sounddevice. You'll also see code snippets for playing and recording sound files and arrays, as well as for converting between…
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https://anvilventures.com/blog/looking-inside-the-box.html
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https://hackernoon.com/has-the-python-gil-been-slain-9440d28fa93d
Hackernoon
Has the Python GIL been slain? | HackerNoon
In early 2003, Intel launched the new Pentium 4 “HT” processor. This processor was clocked at 3 GHz and had “Hyper-Threading” Technology.
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https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/128/will-the-gil-be-obsolete-with-pep-554
pythonbytes.fm
Will the GIL be obsolete with PEP 554?
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of May 2nd, 2019
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https://datawhatnow.com/things-you-are-probably-not-using-in-python-3-but-should/
Data, what now?
Things you're probably not using in Python 3 - but should - Data, what now? turns
Many people started switching to Python 3, unfrotunetly most people still write their code like it is Python 2. Below are useful Python 3 features.
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https://nvbn.github.io/2019/05/13/summer-trip/
nvbn.github.io
Finding the cheapest flights for a multi-leg trip with Amadeus API and Python
This summer I’m planning to have a trip that will include Moscow, Irkutsk, Beijing, Shanghai, and Tokyo.
As I’m flexible on dates I’ve decided to try to find the cheapest flights with the shortes...
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https://tirkarthi.github.io/programming/2019/05/08/f-string-debugging.html
tirkarthi.github.io
f-string debugging in Python 3.8
print style debugging is a form of debugging where print statements are inserted to print values of expressions or variables that we need to track. loggers a...
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https://hakibenita.com/django-multi-language-site-hreflang
Hakibenita
How to Let Google Know of Other Languages in Your Django Site
Using hreflang to link to other languages
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https://pbpython.com/styling-pandas.html
Pbpython
Stylin’ with Pandas
Pandas has a relatively new API for styling output. This article shows examples of using the style API in pandas.
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