Issue #168

Codex

May 29, 2015

Codex
Python 2.7.10 released,  In praise of Django, and much more.

Issue #168: Codex

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Python 2.7.10 released
This is a bugfix release for the 2.7.x series.
python.org
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Python 3.5.0b1 Released!
Check out list of features after the jump!
python.org
Shared by @myusuf3
 

PyDev 4.1.0 released!
Latest version includes code completion improvements, Python 3.5 grammar and more.
blogspot.ca
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Episode #9 Docker for the Python Developer
Learn something about Docker from Patrick Chanezon, member of technical staff at Docker inc.
talkpythontome.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Discussion


Python bug: Can assign [] = (), but not () = []
reddit.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

In praise of Django
reddit.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Jobs

Projects


marker
This project allows you to bookmark your terminal commands. Supports fuzzy matching, aliases and a bunch of other nice features.
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

profiling
The profiling package is an interactive Python profiler. Pretty freaking legit! I wonder how it works with web applications.
github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

PyLaTeX
A Python library for creating LaTeX files
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

clf
Search and view results from commandlinefu.com in your terminal.
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

autocanary
Makes generating machine-readable, digitally signed warrant canary statements simpler. Click through to the README for more details.
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Articles


Rust for Python Programmers
Looking to pick up a side language like Rust! Check this post out! Introduction to the Rust Language for a Pythonista!
pocoo.org
Shared by @myusuf3
 

Tornado Locks And Queues (The End Of Toro)
Tornado 4.2 is out and now has locks and queues. The code adopted into Tornado core is from the Toro project, so it looks like Toro has reached the end of its life. Click through to learn more.
emptysqua.re
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Djangui, empower your python scripts with Django!
This is a walkthrough of a pretty useful little project that exposes your Python scripts with a simple Django admin UI.
blogspot.ca
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Performance monitoring of real WSGI application traffic.
Interested in measuring performance of a WSGI app in production accurately! Take a look.
dscpl.com.au
Shared by @myusuf3
 

Let's modernize the way we handle frontend code with Django
This articles departs from how most of handle static files in our Python web apps. Interesting thoughts here.
owaislone.org
Shared by @myusuf3
 

Guide For Data Exploration In Python
Very detailed guide to exploring your data with all the top datascience tools like Numpy, Matplotlib and Pandas.
analyticsvidhya.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Open-Sourcing Your Own Python Library 101
Want to open source your next Python library? This guide is for you!
endgame.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Basic motion detection and tracking with Python and OpenCV
Awesome article as always from PyImageSearch for basic motion detection with raspberry pi and camera!
pyimagesearch.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

PyCon Sweden 2015 videos
Missed PyCon Sweden, don't miss out any longer, check out the videos!
youtube.com
Shared by @halflings
 
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