|      |     |      |                   Issue #182: Cruising Weekly dose of all things Python.     |       |             Hey Everyone,     Hope everyone has a great weekend, for those who have a Labour Day long weekend, enjoy!    Share an article with us and if it lands in newsletter get highlighted as a contributor in the newsletter!    Like what we are doing? Support us on Gratipay  We are on twitter too!   |       |             News   Twisted 15.4 Released   The latest version of Twisted, 15.4, codenamed "Trail By Fire" has been released! Includes new Python3 support, support for some EOL platforms has been removed , Twisted now has moved to setuptools for installation and much more.   twistedmatrix.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       pygarden.com   Check out info about Python Packages and other stats! This is very cool!  pygarden.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       PyPy 2.6.1 released   A new version of PyPy is out, with tons of bugs fixed and new features. Click through to see the complete breakdown of this release!  blogspot.ca  Shared by @mgrouchy     Discussion   Is there a 'Beautiful Code' collection for Python?   reddit.com  Shared by @myusuf3       What's the best IDE for Python on Windows?   reddit.com  Shared by @mgrouchy      |       |             Projects   vy   A vim-like in python made from scratch. Built on top of tkinter, vy is a modal editor with a modular architecture.   github.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       fact-extractor   Extract facts from wikipedia articles using a series of NLP techniques.   github.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       httpbin   HTTP Request & Response Service written in Python and Flask.   github.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       neural_artistic_style   Implementation of A neural algorithm of artistic style in Python.   github.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       soccer-cli   Amazing for all you soccer(football) fans out there. A command line interface for soccer scores. Supports scores for live games in many different leagues as well as standings and more!   github.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       pyparallel   An experimental multicore fork of Python 3. This is proof-of-concept fork of Python 3.3.5 designed to optimally exploit contemporary hardware: multiple CPU cores, fast SSDs, NUMA architectures, and fast I/O channels (10GbE, Thunderbolt, etc). The idea is to remove the limitations of the GIL without actually removing the GIL. This is definitely worth keeping an eye on.   github.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       hashmal   An IDE for Bitcoin transaction scripts. Its purpose is to make it easier to write, evaluate, and learn about transaction scripts.   github.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       vaas   This is useful. Varnish as a service. This allows you to run, configure and manage a cluster of Varnish servers via a Web interface or REST API.   github.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       proof   Designed to be used with the Agate data analysis library, but can be used with numpy or pands. Proof is a library for creating optimized, repeatable and self-documenting data analysis pipelines.   github.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       Pylsy   Useful. Tool to help you draw tables in your terminal.   github.com  Shared by @mgrouchy       flexx   Flexx is a pure Python toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces (GUI's), that uses web technology for its rendering.   github.com  Shared by @myusuf3       recipy   Effortless method to record provenance in Python!   github.com  Shared by @sciremotesense       pythonbenchmark   This library that makes benchmarking easy and fun   github.com  Shared by @NiebuhrKarl       ioflo   Automated Reasoning Engine and Flow Based Programming Framework.   github.com  Shared by @myusuf3    Articles   Steamworks For Python Tutorial   Useful tutorial for getting steamworks integrated into your Python projects.   tumblr.com  Shared by @myusuf3       Data validation in Python with voluptuous   Really great article where the author shows you how to do data validation in your Python app with the voluptuous library. Great tutorial to get you started.   danjou.info  Shared by @mgrouchy       Mongo and Flask Performance Tuning   Nice little article on how to go about performance improvements.   ironboundsoftware.com  Shared by @nloadholtes       Querying Craigslist with Python   Fun article on what a little python and graphing can unveil about SF renting prices.  chrisholdgraf.com  Shared by @myusuf3       What are some potential steals in fantasy football this season?   For those fantasy buffs out there and the lazy players this is fun notebook for pre-draft analysis.   ipython.org  Shared by @myusuf3     |       |       |       |        |     |      |        |