Python recap for week 30/2022
From toNewsletter sent every monday with a recap of articles, projects and tutorials from previous week.
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I made a Python compiler, that can compile Python source down to fast, standalone executables. 164 comments in 1 discussion
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Python is Actually Portable 161 comments in 3 discussions
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How to create a Python package in 2022 145 comments in 1 discussion
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How to Choose the Right Python Concurrency API 131 comments in 2 discussions
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It's time to say goodbye to these obsolete Python libraries 128 comments in 3 discussions
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Protestware vs. Corporate Greed 119 comments in 5 discussions
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RStudio changes name to Posit, expands focus to include Python and VS Code 108 comments in 2 discussions
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MUON: Compact and simple binary format, that uses gaps in Unicode encoding for markup 93 comments in 4 discussions
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Django REST API redirect to a different view as PUT 62 comments in 13 discussions
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Django web applications with enabled Debug Mode, DB accounts information and API Keys of more than 3,100 applications were exposed on internet. 62 comments in 2 discussions
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Searching PDFs with Python, Transformers and Machine Learning 51 comments in 1 discussion
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Data Science Bootcamp 41 comments in 2 discussions
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An action that takes place on the server instead of the client's computer 35 comments in 5 discussions
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So, I wrote a Maybe monad in Python 3 33 comments in 1 discussion
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Using Wilco to improve your Python skills 31 comments in 1 discussion
Releases #
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Gitea 1.17.0 released with support for PyPI packaging 111 comments in 7 discussions
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Hugging Face released the new OS *Diffusers* library for models like DALL-E 2 and Imagen 10 comments in 2 discussions
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Python Release: Python 3.11.0b5 6 comments in 1 discussion
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Thanks for the feedback - just released a meaningful update to my open source project. 6 comments in 1 discussion
Projects #
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PyO3 – Python Extensions in Rust 116 comments in 6 discussions
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Quantization, pruning, deep learning compilers combined into a single interface to accelerate deep learning inference (python, open-source) 89 comments in 10 discussions
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GitHub - gradio-app/gradio: Gradio is a Python library that allows you to quickly build web-based machine learning demos, data science dashboards, or other kinds of web apps, entirely in Python 45 comments in 6 discussions
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Pycom: A Python compiler, down to native code, using C++ 32 comments in 1 discussion
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I made one project as a beginner of python 14 comments in 1 discussion
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A parallel programming language embedded in Python I created to lower barriers for digital content creators 12 comments in 2 discussions
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I made a Discord Bot in python 11 comments in 1 discussion
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New open-source tool to build animated chart presentations in Jupyter notebook 11 comments in 2 discussions
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Open Street Map - Assets Downloader (CLI & GUI) 10 comments in 1 discussion
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Game of Blackjack 5 comments in 1 discussion
Videos #
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I Created an Python OpenCV Powered Basketball Referee 59 comments in 6 discussions
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Full-length tutorial on adding automated CI (continuous integration) to your Python projects with GitHub Actions 25 comments in 2 discussions
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Learning rust as a python developer 24 comments in 1 discussion
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Convert your favourite Image to ASCII using Python 4 comments in 1 discussion
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I Simulated a (seemingly) Impossible Mathematical Riddle with Python
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Create Your Own Code Editor Using PyQt5 #4 - Creating Lexer & Custom Syntax Highlighting
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