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A Crash Course in Comprehensions and Generators A great collection of code snippets that showcase the power and flexibility of list comprehensions, generators and related constructs. PETE FISON • Shared by Pete FIson
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Preparing Data to Measure ML Model Performance How do you prepare a dataset for machine learning (ML)? How do you go beyond cleaning the data and move toward measuring how the model performs? This week on the show, Jodie Burchell, developer advocate for data science at JetBrains, returns to talk about strategies for better ML model performance. REAL PYTHON podcast
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How to Get a List of All Files in a Directory With Python In this tutorial, you’ll be examining a couple of methods to get a list of files and folders in a directory with Python. You’ll also use both methods to recursively list directory contents. Finally, you’ll examine a situation that pits one method against the other. REAL PYTHON
Python Type Hints: Case Study on parsy This deep article talks about Luke’s journey to try to add type checking and why he often gives up. It walks through what was needed to add types to parsy , one of the libraries he maintains and how it compared to other similar libraries. LUKE PLANT
Save Using update_fields for Better Django Performance The update_fields argument to the .save() call restricts the underlying SQL to just the named fields. For some conditions this can mean a performance boost. This article shows where it can be helpful and when it might lead to bugs. REDOWAN DELOWAR
7 Useful Python Libraries You Should Use in Your Next Project This article introduces you to 7 useful Python libraries: PySnooper, schedule, MechanicalSoup, ftfy, rpyc, pyglet, and rope. Read on to learn how these can help you with your next project. FARHAN TANVIR
Python Linter Comparison 2022 There are many linter choices for Python, this article covers a lot of them: Pylint, Pyflakes, Flake8, autopep8, Bandit, Prospector, Pylama, Pyroma, Black, Mypy, Radon, and mccabe. AL SWEIGART
A Mastodon Opportunity for Developers As the article starts: “There’s a lot of interest in Mastodon at the moment, For Reasons.” This article talks about how to play with the Mastodon API to embed content. ANDY PIPER
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Python and .NET, an Ongoing Saga Python.NET has released a new version, so Nikos has written an article that explores the history of Microsoft, .NET, and Python including the state of Iron Python. NIKOS VAGGALIS
Reddit Monitoring With Python A step-by-step tutorial on creating a Reddit keyword monitoring tool with Python and praw . Learn how to run a Python script to watch keywords on a subreddit. LEON WEI
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