Issue #305

Cogent

March 6, 2018

Cogent
Range is not an iterator, PyCon Nambia 2018, lore, security_monkey and much more.

Issue #305: Cogent

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News


PyCon Namibia 2018 Conference report
Retrospective on this years PyCon Nambia, the 4th edition of PyCon's conference in Nambia.
pycon.org
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Discussion


I wrote a script which goes through my LastPass vault and checks all passwords against haveibeenpwned.com and I hope somebody else finds it useful
reddit.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Python: range is not an iterator!
reddit.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

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Projects


zroya
Python wrapper of win32 for creating Windows notifications.
github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

haipproxy
High available ip proxy pool for free, powerd by Scrapy and Redis.
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

pyvarinf
Python package facilitating the use of Bayesian Deep Learning methods with Variational Inference for PyTorch.
github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

lore
Lore makes machine learning approachable for Software Engineers and maintainable for Machine Learning Researchers.
github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

MMdnn
MMdnn is a set of tools to help users inter-operate among different deep learning frameworks. E.g. model conversion and visualization. Convert models between Caffe, Keras, MXNet, Tensorflow, CNTK, PyTorch and CoreML.
github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

security_monkey
Security Monkey monitors your AWS and GCP accounts for policy changes and alerts on insecure configurations.
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

shellen
Interactive shellcoding environment to easily craft shellcodes.
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

pypi-alfred
An Alfred workflow for looking up Python package versions on PyPI.
github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

snug
Write reusable web API interactions.
github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

py-image-dataset-generator
Image dataset generator intend to get a large image dataset with minimal effort by grabbing image through the web and generate new ones by image augmentation.
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

econ-sim
An attempt to simulate markets and economies in python.
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

minpy
Concurrently detect the minimum Python version needed to run code.
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

poetry
Python dependency management and packaging made easy.
github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Articles


Structuring a Flask Project
Getting started with new projects can be tough, this should help you get started on your next flask project.
patricksoftwareblog.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

A Python gargoyle
A look at a problem posted to the #python IRC channel and a possible solution.
nedbatchelder.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 

Exploring REST and GraphQL with Python 3
Wrap your head around how these things work together.
medium.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Serverless Slash Commands with Python
Slack slash commands setup with Zappa and AWS Lambda.
lucioni.xyz
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Pandas on Ray
I think the subtitle is sufficient to get you excited about this post - "Make Pandas faster by replacing one line of your code".
berkeley.edu
Shared by @myusuf3
 

5 Quick and Easy Data Visualizations in Python with Code
Learn how to do scatter plots, line plots, histograms, bar plots, and box plots with Python.
towardsdatascience.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
 

Python: range is not an iterator!
Be confused no more. There is a very in depth explanation here (also a great discussion linked in discussions)
treyhunner.com
Shared by @myusuf3
 
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