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A screenful of advice about writing command-line tools in Python
0.81
t3_u9m149
1,650,654,132
Python
I've made a pure Python implementation of the QOI image format
[link to the code](https://github.com/SudoOmbro/qoi_converter) as said in the title, it's a pure python implementation of the [qoi format](https://qoiformat.org/), a lossless image compression methd that manages be 50x faster while encoding and 3x-4x while faster decoding than PNG. Python isn't known to be fast though, but this implementation is not too bad speed wise to be fair. More info on how it was implemented in the README :)
1
t3_u9k3i3
1,650,648,791
Python
Cache in asynchronous Python applications
0.84
t3_u9ihvl
1,650,644,486
Python
Car Wash Pattern: Parallelizing Non-Thread Safe and/or CPU-intensive Processes with Future Based Queue Centric Approach in Python
This article can be a useful guide for parallelizing non-thread-safe and CPU-bound processes, such as some machine learning models, for purposes such as model to web service conversion. While developing the solution, I tried to pay particular attention to the advantages, disadvantages and pitfalls of python. Maybe there is nothing new for the masters, but I think it is a neat resource for the enthusiasts. [https://medium.com/vlmedia-tech/parallelizing-non-thread-safe-and-or-cpu-intensive-processes-with-future-based-queue-centric-b2247bbcf231](https://medium.com/vlmedia-tech/parallelizing-non-thread-safe-and-or-cpu-intensive-processes-with-future-based-queue-centric-b2247bbcf231)
0.9
t3_u9hhmv
1,650,641,812
Python
Searching a student apartment in Zürich was too boring so I made a Telegram bot.
[GitHub link](https://github.com/bskdany/WokoWGZScraperBot) Basically anyone I know checks every day [woko.ch](https://woko.ch) and [wgzimmer.ch](https://wgzimmer.ch) for rooms and apartments that are being rented for students in Switzerland , the first to contact the seller usually gets the room. I don't have the time and will to do that. So I made a bot that scrapes both those websites with requests and BeautifulSoup. The bot collects the urls of the rented rooms and saves them in a txt, then it checks the website every minute for changes. If a new url is found then the room data is sent to me with the Telegram API. Both those websites don't have a policy against scraping, but they do have some little bot protection. Yeah that's it, I made this in two days and I'm hosting the bot on heroku. Suggestions are welcome (especially in security).
0.88
t3_u9g6jb
1,650,638,272
Python
Common Python Anti-Patterns to watch out for
0.81
t3_u9g5r7
1,650,638,203
Python
How to Write a Python Script to Create and Update a Changelog
0.5
t3_u9dy34
1,650,631,951
Python
copilot getting creepy
hey, yesterday I was making an auto reply bot with telethon (+ copilot) I got a phone number as a suggestion in **plain text** , meaning that copilot does not have a 'personal info filter' or whatever. Someone said that GitHub also used private repos to train copilot, well, let's hope that nobody gets a suggestion with my bybit api keys https://preview.redd.it/i8mw9t26s2v81.jpg?width=384&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=55d082b6ff58f8c9b1e527f424a72de9a88c3504 https://preview.redd.it/q3mhee6ir2v81.jpg?width=1354&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f2325cb1e6f144a9e6d571c3c86bae178e2ecfbd
0.88
t3_u9dobe
1,650,631,103
Python
Python 3.11 Preview: Task and Exception Groups – Real Python
0.94
t3_u9dhsy
1,650,630,515
Python
Boihut bookstore(Ecommerce ) website made in Django
This was built as my first year university project. ​ https://preview.redd.it/7ar5lrkw72v81.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=fa8428c4ff54ca6ac149b89915153657b1aabe71 ​ Live link : [https://boihut.biz](https://boihut.biz) Github: [https://github.com/shaongitt/boihut](https://github.com/shaongitt/boihut)
0.9
t3_u9bpmd
1,650,624,350
Python
Login and logout functionality in django framework
0.56
t3_u97qgl
1,650,607,754
Python
Friday Daily Thread: Free chat Friday! Daily Thread
Use this thread to talk about anything Python related! Questions, news, projects and any relevant discussion around Python is permitted!
0.8
t3_u915sx
1,650,585,609
Python
Step by step explanation of Bubble sort with python implementation
0.85
t3_u90cgx
1,650,583,086
Python
Intel 8051 microcontroller emulator
I made this app as a BE thesis. It's using Brython to make Python work in Chromium (Electron) and React with Material-UI for the front-end. It's supposed to be rendered in a fixed-sized Electron window, so it may not look the best in a browser. [https://github.com/estarq/i8051emu](https://github.com/estarq/i8051emu)
0.75
t3_u8xutf
1,650,575,884
Python
dc_schema, a tiny library to generate JSON schema from python dataclasses
I wrote a small library for generating JSON schema from python dataclasses. I'm using pydantic a lot in my daily work, but wanted to understand JSON schema better myself and create a lightweight, focused solution for schema generation. Posting here incase some of you are interested to try it out, maybe someone has some constructive feedback/review. https://github.com/Peter554/dc_schema
0.75
t3_u8x9pw
1,650,574,245
Python
Cache in asynchronous Python applications
0.67
t3_u8v01p
1,650,567,983
Python
Is it bad practice to start with Jupyter Notebooks?
Nowadays whenever I start a new Python project I always start with a jupyter notebook to test snippets of code, to later add to my main script. Should I avoid doing this? Is this bad practice?
0.91
t3_u8tsd6
1,650,564,637
Python
Python’s Match-Case Is Too Slow (If You Don’t Understand It)
0.44
t3_u8t99e
1,650,563,193
Python
Any suggestions for simple predictive modeling for class project using nba game data
Any suggestions for simple predictive modeling for class project using nba game data
0.6
t3_u8sby9
1,650,560,623
Python
A magic hand using DXL and servo motors
I recorded this quick demo to show how topology detection can work with DXLs or servo motors. I developed a few lines of code, if you want to see, I can share them with you!
0.8
t3_u8qjgg
1,650,555,851
Python
co-author.py - Creates "Co-authored-by" lines from usernames and issue/PR urls using GitHub REST API
I needed a quick way to credit the original PR authors while patching [my Alabaster fork](https://github.com/introt/alabester/releases/tag/0.7.22), so I wrote this little script to assist in the task. The combination of using the REST API along with the no-reply email addresses seems novel in the co-authoring space, so I decided to share it - I hope someone finds it useful! Feel to fork and/or put it up on PyPi etc, the code's released under the MIT license. https://gist.github.com/introt/ad30bcbdf789aed5bba43082741c7769
0.6
t3_u8ol71
1,650,550,389
Python
Just started making a Pokémon wordle type game. Wish me luck, should be done by the end of two weeks
It's my first ever big project so I'm pretty excited :)
0.58
t3_u8of7m
1,650,549,900
Python
100%|██████████████| - TQDM is a simple library for adding progress bars to your python code. I made a tutorial about it.
0.69
t3_u8nzzr
1,650,548,669
Python
Is everything worth solving?
When a bug takes ages to fix should I still keep trying or move on since I’m a beginner should I not try to move on to learn something else and then maybe come back at some point? Thanks
0.6
t3_u8nfcq
1,650,546,950
Python
Manage Encryption Key
I created a public Github repo for Creating, Encrypting, and Decrypting files called: [Manage Encryption Key](https://github.com/Moreless91/Manage-Encryption-Key) [Main Menu](https://preview.redd.it/bgde2ghlkvu81.png?width=306&format=png&auto=webp&s=32be688c1e436dae386d3b3301745c4789afba18) It's a CLI tool that I've needed for quite awhile for quickly creating a key for a new app or decrypting some older data from older projects. Here's some screenshots: Encrypting: [Encrypting](https://preview.redd.it/lacxuedllvu81.png?width=325&format=png&auto=webp&s=3a2b8e0eb3c39648619ec2bd38aba2aa83873a78) Decrypting: ​ [Decrypting](https://preview.redd.it/vqsewmbslvu81.png?width=333&format=png&auto=webp&s=802a9c3e0b7041ce4830a5831517698b864981ee) You can stay organized by adjusting the Settings option for storing your files quickly: [Settings](https://preview.redd.it/8jgd4ckulvu81.png?width=321&format=png&auto=webp&s=48faf595e791bd713c78c390666150f83e79db02) To setup, view the README on [https://github.com/Moreless91/Manage-Encryption-Key](https://github.com/Moreless91/Manage-Encryption-Key) I'm still new to python and programming in general. No formal education. Tear my code apart, please!!
0.78
t3_u8mozm
1,650,544,746
Python
Know How to Create and Visualize a Decision Tree with Python
0.57
t3_u8k0am
1,650,535,185
Python
2022 Update: Understanding Best Practice Python Tooling by Comparing Popular Project Templates
I have just posted a 2022 update to my old blog post from 2020 -> [https://medium.com/@jonas.r.kemper/2022-update-understanding-best-practice-python-tooling-by-comparing-popular-project-templates-5872602fe617?sk=a7ed50c63851d81093697c62b740396a](https://medium.com/@jonas.r.kemper/2022-update-understanding-best-practice-python-tooling-by-comparing-popular-project-templates-5872602fe617?sk=a7ed50c63851d81093697c62b740396a) Hope you like it! :)
0.88
t3_u8jfcb
1,650,532,690
Python
Unpopular opinion: Matplotlib is a bad library
I work with data using Python a lot. Sometimes, I need to do some visualizations. Sadly, matplotlib is the de-facto standard for visualization. The API of this library is a pain in the ass to work with. I know there are things like Seaborn which make the experience less shitty, but that's only a partial solution and isn't always easily available. Historically, it was built to imitate then-popular Matlab. But I don't like Matlab either and consider it's API and plotting capabilities very inferior to e.g. Wolfram Mathematica. Plus trying to port the already awkward Matlab API to Python made the whole thing double awkward, the whole library overall does not feel very Pythonic. Please give a me better plotting libary that works seemlessly with Jupyter!
0.92
t3_u8j6fn
1,650,531,638
Python
GitHub - aGIToz/PyInpaint: A lightweight image inpainting tool in python.
1
t3_u8hao9
1,650,523,323
Python
Data Operations Using Python Mitosheets
0.84
t3_u8fj6a
1,650,516,403
Python
Urwid wrapper for nvidia-smi
Hello. I wanted to share a simple urwid-based wrapper I wrote for nvidia-smi. I find that nvidia-smi takes up too much space in my terminal and I prefer graphical/bar based displays. These are not my GPUs - I am not that rich. Check it out here: [https://github.com/nec4/gpu-array](https://github.com/nec4/gpu-array) https://i.redd.it/7af8spadasu81.gif It's written entirely in Python, and was my first departure from using ncurses directly. After diving in, I have to save urwid is very slick.
0.74
t3_u8bx7e
1,650,504,587
Python
Creating and API from scratch...
Hey guys, I just learned Django and React, I know my few things about python amd javascript. Ive done small projects using "Django Rest Framework". My question is, can I build an API from scratch without using Django or DjangoRest Framework? Im curious how its done. All the google searches Ive done they give back answers usimg Django or flask. If I had only python, postgres, javascript, html and css to work on...how can I build an API without frameworks? The idea of creating one from scratch confuses me since Ive only built one using Django Rest Framework. Any guidance will help.
0.62
t3_u8ajpp
1,650,500,352
Python
Thursday Daily Thread: Python Careers, Courses, and Furthering Education!
Discussion of using Python in a professional environment, getting jobs in Python as well as ask questions about courses to further your python education! **This thread is not for recruitment, please see** r/PythonJobs **or the thread in the sidebar for that.**
0.67
t3_u8a5pq
1,650,499,209
Python
Python Tutorial - How to create a Car Processor and Detector using Python?
Hey Everyone! I created a short Python Tutorial explaining how I created a Car Processor and Detector using Python. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXFS-uUNTcg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXFS-uUNTcg) https://preview.redd.it/gjbek5zoqru81.png?width=2880&format=png&auto=webp&s=149cf6b3e18c77d190c806686d588862ebcab56e
0.75
t3_u89kvw
1,650,497,426
Python
Flask vs FastAPI for a microservice
Hello, ​ I'm going to build a microservice that processes images and does OMR on them, and I'm torn between using Flask or FastAPI. ​ I have used Flask in the past, but recently I have been using Nodejs, so the async nature of FastAPI will make it similar to Nodejs, plus I have read that it's better for making APIs. ​ Which one do you think is more suitable in my case?
0.78
t3_u86ra7
1,650,489,404
Python
Type hints immediately giving payoffs
[https://imgur.com/a/0NaPfxQ](https://imgur.com/a/0NaPfxQ) So, I 'FORCED' myself to use typehints. Flask seems to already priovide some motivation, so I went ahead and carried on. LOOK! WOW! PyCHARM! Immediately, I know that I'm not 'properly' creating a file path. I can go back and fix this later, but look, joining a bunch of strings with '/' doesn't make an 'os.path'. Nice warning! Typehints.... I'm becoming a fan. It's slowing me down a little developing, but this is an obvious place a bug can happen, and I didn't really think about it. It's not ready, but this is a custom-built hls/dash packager. [https://github.com/flipmcf/CasterPak](https://github.com/flipmcf/CasterPak) It's only like 2 days old, so be nice.
0.58
t3_u86q6j
1,650,489,316
Python
Bloomberg just Open sourced Memray a memory profiler for Python
0.98
t3_u84tjr
1,650,484,108
Python
Python learning group?
Hello! I recently graduated college with a psychology degree but figuring out it may not be something I want to do with my life, I recently started learning programing languages, specificly Python. I'm currently doing okay. I'm understanding things so far but as it gets more advanced in the long run, I believe that learning with like minded people would increase the possibility of us seeing it through. Does anyone want to form a study group, via discord or know of any??
0.74
t3_u81o93
1,650,475,476
Python
Python's stability
My production code has been running for a while. For the first 24 hours, every metric, errors, logging, etc.. happened as expected. But the last 6 hours was a disaster. Even though the state was unchanged, some logs were not shown, some services were not called, etc... Have you guys faced this kind of instability before?
0.33
t3_u7zog4
1,650,470,137
Python
I wrote an article on "Packaging and Publishing Packages on PyPI"
1
t3_u7lr6r
1,650,420,710
Python
How to write a Python3 wrapper library/module for a JSON REST API in 15 simple steps
0.96
t3_u7vquv
1,650,458,946
Python
37 Sixty Second Python Tutorials
Python 60 Second Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6lxxT7IdTxG5li13TmP0fvHaFRZaHi4d
0.78
t3_u7uhit
1,650,454,737
Python
Gaming oriented Turtle fork
I've been learning python for around 6 months and I've made a fork of the turtle module called "burtle", its meant to make games with, but i added other cool stuff like a text box and click detection. Please check it out and give feedback! [https://github.com/alannxq/Burtle](https://github.com/alannxq/Burtle)
0.7
t3_u7s0vo
1,650,444,648
Python
Java Vs Python Comparison: Which Programming Language is Right for My Business?
Entrepreneurs are presently facing a challenge in establishing their enterprise app since they must make a difficult decision: which language to employ for their app development. Both Java and Python have advantages and disadvantages and certain commonalities. However, there are some distinctions between Java and Python. The most difficult decision for entrepreneurs who wish to automate their businesses is to choose between the two master languages. You may have read about the differences between these two options, depending on your project's technical requirements. This blog provides eye-opening insights into the [Java vs Python](https://www.bacancytechnology.com/blog/java-vs-python) difference in enterprise applications which you can check out. ​
0.36
t3_u7rvi0
1,650,443,966
Python
Making the switch from academia to industry? R to Python?
I'm 32F and finally deciding to make the switch. The only snag is my experience in coding is all in R. I know there are lots of online Python courses but I'm looking for an intensive (couple of weeks maybe?) course that would be accredited and sit well on my CV. I've done well for myself in academia, in terms of reputation in data viz, but I have no connections in industry and I'm not sure how to get in the door. Anyone else made the switcheroo?
0.89
t3_u7qtvf
1,650,439,255
Python
Compiling Python programs with Pyinstaller
0.74
t3_u7pu7w
1,650,435,048
Python
Visualization of the 3x+1 problem using turtle graphics
​ [My new screen saver](https://preview.redd.it/8zfb0b1p4mu81.png?width=3814&format=png&auto=webp&s=a726b12997a7c6d3fad9a784e56550c878d192bd) [Source code](https://github.com/Spovis/collatz) This is a visualization of the sequence generated by the Collatz conjecture. It generates some beautifully intricate graphs from some very simple logic. I had a lot of fun making this, maybe it will give some ideas to someone else. Any code critiques are welcome.
0.86
t3_u7ogas
1,650,429,653
Python
Novel and small python projects and code snippets
Share your answers to these tasks in the comments. Feel free to ask for help. # Task 1 (Beginner) # Create a class “NumberSet” that: - Inherits from the built in set class - That overrides __setitem__ to only allow numbers You will learn about inheritance, “super”, and sets # Task 2 (Intermediate) # Create an NxN matrix where N is any odd number, where each cells value is the distance of that cell from the centre. - For examples 3x3 matrix, the “middle” cells value will be 0, but any outer cells value will be 1 You will learn about basic algorithmic logic, nested loops (or arrays ;) ) and a bit of basic math # Task 3 (Intermediate) # Create a 100x100 pixel “blue” colour bitmap image from scratch (with no third party image libraries): - You will use this to understand the file format required https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMP_file_format?wprov=sfti1 - You will be working with binary data only You will learn about file headers and formats, binary data, and image creation # Task 4 (Intermediate) # Create a function decorator that runs the decorated function twice. You will learn about nested functions, higher order functions, and decorators
0.75
t3_u7ls2t
1,650,420,783
Python
How Python Enriched the Use of AI in Several Industries
Artificial intelligence and machine learning can be considered as the new backbones of the IT industry. While discussion over developing newer technologies to provide maximum safety continues, people innovate expanded abilities and capacities of artificial intelligence. [Artificial intelligence](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence) went from being a part of science fiction to a daily need of people worldwide. AI's added abilities have successfully reduced manual labor to a great extent and almost perfected the accuracy level.  The amount of data produced increases its volume day by day, and the size has now become impossible to handle manually. AI helps analyze the data of many organizations to predict their future outcome and plan growth strategies accordingly. For example, many online websites have now launched the feature of chatbots that utilizes AI. This helps to enhance the customer experience. This shows how AI and machine learning efficiently and accurately process huge volumes of data for drawing in more customers. Forming Future Technologies The rising volume of data is increasing the complexity of data proportionately. As data becomes more complex, analyzing it manually becomes tougher. This machine intelligence is utilized to analyze and process the data for accurate results, and there is no limit to data.  Using artificial intelligence mainly enhances three aspects of any organization. They are: * Accuracy in predictions and insight production increases business efficiency. * It is a very low-cost venture instead of hiring many individuals at high salaries. * Finally, it increases the productivity of the organization. This gives a precise reason why many companies use AI and machine learning to propel product development and improve the overall performance. Research has also discovered that using AI-laded technologies is the new trend in industrial transformation, particularly for enhancing the company. It has also concluded that within a few years, the companies that utilized AI in producing innovative products and processes are most likely to expand their grounds. To sum up, AI and machine learning produce better results while giving much smaller efforts.  The Use of Python [Python](https://www.python.org/) checks off many boxes that result in being useful for AI and machine learning. Many features are present in Python, which makes it one of the best languages for these purposes. Thus, the knowledge of Python is important in the data science field as many industries use it to predict and analyze data. Python is open-source in nature, so AI development companies' achievements can be shared with the community.  Some industries that extensively use Python in expanding their businesses are: * Healthcare * Travel and transportation * Finance technology Health Care Health centers use data to scrutinize and diagnose their patients properly. The growing popularity of AI involvement in decrypting data leads to the rise in Python programmers' demand as it is the most popularly used program in the data science industry. Travel and Transportation Python and machine learning algorithms enable travel giants to predict airplane routes and behaviors easily. Therefore, implementing AI in the travel industry helps with customer efficiency, creating cost-effective budget plans, and setting the price details of new routes.  Finance Technology AI has also used its way in finance sectors to save from risks and frauds. Programming languages can detect any anomaly behavior and also helps in analyzing market behavior effectively.  Take [**data science course**](https://360digitmg.com/data-science) today and get your dream job.     📷
0.2
t3_u7l4rv
1,650,418,780
Python
Looks like I'm going to prom thanks to Python!
[https://github.com/Jah-On/prom-decider](https://github.com/Jah-On/prom-decider)
0.5
t3_u7l0ce
1,650,418,382
Python
Learn how to Scraping Google and optimize search using google search operators
0.33
t3_u7kzgt
1,650,418,303
Python
Wednesday Daily Thread: Beginner questions
New to Python and have questions? Use this thread to ask anything about Python, there are no bad questions! This thread may be fairly low volume in replies, if you don't receive a response we recommend looking at r/LearnPython or joining the Python Discord server at [https://discord.gg/python](https://discord.gg/python) where you stand a better chance of receiving a response.
0.86
t3_u7j74e
1,650,412,810
Python
PyMailer: A small utility I wrote in Python3 to automate sending server notifications via an SMTP service
I do a lot of self-hosting and homelabbing, and I often found myself wishing that my various services and cron jobs had a simple way to send me notifications through a regular Gmail account. I know tools already exist to do this but I just wanted a dirt-simple utility that I could say pipe the output of a script in to and it would just automatically send it to me in an email. So over the weekend I wrote [PyMailer](https://github.com/UltraChip/PyMailer) \- a basic command-line utility written in Python3 that does exactly that. Now getting my server to notify me is as simple as adding cat /some/log/file/or/something | pymailer to the end of a script. Configuration is accomplished by editing a JSON-esque config file - I tried to keep it as simple as possible. Honestly it's nothing all that special - I banged it out in a couple hours - but it was a fun excuse to learn how to use argparse (especially figuring out how to read in data from stdin) as well as getting to play with Python's MIME and SMTP modules. And even though this is one of the simplest projects I've done the past few years it's likely going to end up being one I actually use a lot, so I'm glad I made it.
0.5
t3_u7hk4i
1,650,407,953
Python
I wrote a python script that you can copy into your projects for quickly logging information between your Terminal and Files
I’ve been working on a bunch of different python scripts recently and I found myself constantly referring back to Python’s built-in logging library for some basic debugging/logging setup. After doing this a few times I decided to sit down and write this script that you can quickly import into any existing python environment and quickly start logging information to either your terminal or a file. It’s a short 200-ish .py file that you can just copy over into your project and instantly start using. Source can be found here: [https://github.com/henryriveraCS/logger](https://github.com/henryriveraCS/logger) Let me know what you think :\^)
0.75
t3_u7gw5z
1,650,406,071
Python
Is anyone taking the CS50p (for Python) currently in progress from Harvard?
Just wondering what your thoughts are on it, how it compares to the original CS50, etc?
0.84
t3_u7g0ix
1,650,403,719
Python
Keylogger In Just 10 Lines Of Python
0.67
t3_u7fczz
1,650,401,947
Python
Dash is Deeper than Dashboards
0.88
t3_u7emja
1,650,399,953
Python
Program that counts lines of code
Posted this while back but its been changed quite a bit. At the time many of you had very constructive criticisms of my code that were incredibly helpful. Please do so again! This script runs on the command line and counts lines of code in a specified file or directory for files with a specified extension. Feel free to tear it apart :) [https://github.com/carterdugan/LineCounter](https://github.com/carterdugan/LineCounter)
0.5
t3_u7e96y
1,650,398,975
Python
Just A Todo App
* **It's a Todo App that I wrote, and it's my first time developing a full-stack application with Flask. It's possible that it has multiple bugs, since I didn't thoroughly test it. Limiters or rate limitations are built into the routes and endpoints to avoid abuse. You can create or add additional Todos, but I haven't implemented** [**CRUD**](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/CRUD) **entirely yet, but I may do so in the future since I'm still learning fullstack development.** https://preview.redd.it/u3yovjldbju81.png?width=1366&format=png&auto=webp&s=d39ecebde42df6e3dfa2d30ae47ce2e4690639d8 * **Github :** [SecretsX - JustATodoApp](https://github.com/SecretsX/JustATodoApp)
0.6
t3_u7cwkw
1,650,395,385
Python
Created Python Jobs (Backend and AI/ML) Website
Hey, Guys! I'm building a Job board that connects Python Developers (Backend and AI/ML Engineers) with Startups and Companies hiring for Python roles. Launching in 2 Weeks! Here is the link to keep in touch ➡ [pyhunt.com](https://www.pyhunt.com/) Feedbacks and Questions are welcome, Thanks :)
0.78
t3_u7ccs4
1,650,393,952
Python
UFC analysis with Python
I made the code in Python to get rankings of UFC fighters in Lightweight for period 2013-2022 from site [mma-stats.com](https://mma-stats.com), process them, and create bar chart race of these rankings. Code for my project is available on [https://github.com/SergeyZago/ufc\_analysis/blob/main/UFC%20Lightweight.py](https://github.com/SergeyZago/ufc_analysis/blob/main/UFC%20Lightweight.py). Visual representation of result is available on [https://youtu.be/cenZedT-B8o](https://youtu.be/cenZedT-B8o)
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t3_u7c0jv
1,650,393,068
Python
How to Build Countable Classes in Python
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t3_u7bdds
1,650,391,390
Python
Snake Code
Snake Code: ​ ​ import time import pygame from enum import Enum import random class Direction(Enum): UP = 1 DOWN = 2 RIGHT = 3 LEFT = 4 window\_width = 720 window\_height = 720 pygame.init() pygame.display.set\_caption("Snake Game 1") window = pygame.display.set\_mode((window\_width, window\_height)) refresh\_controller = pygame.time.Clock() snake\_position = \[250, 250\] snake\_body = \[\[250, 250\], \[240, 240\], \[230, 250\]\] food\_position = \[250, 250\] scale = 20 global score score = 0 global speed speed = 1 def handle\_keys(direction): new\_direction = direction for event in \[e for e in pygame.event.get() if e.type == pygame.KEYDOWN\]: if event.key == pygame.K\_UP and direction != Direction.DOWN: new\_direction = Direction.UP if event.key == pygame.K\_DOWN and direction != Direction.UP: new\_direction = Direction.DOWN if event.key == pygame.K\_RIGHT and direction != Direction.LEFT: new\_direction = Direction.RIGHT if event.key == pygame.K\_LEFT and direction != Direction.RIGHT: new\_direction = Direction.LEFT return new\_direction def move\_snake(direction): if direction == Direction.UP: snake\_position\[1\] -= scale if direction == Direction.DOWN: snake\_position\[1\] += scale if direction == Direction.LEFT: snake\_position\[0\] -= scale if direction == Direction.RIGHT: snake\_position\[0\] += scale snake\_body.insert(0, list(snake\_position)) def generate\_new\_food(): food\_position\[0\] = random.randint(5, ((window\_height - 2) // scale)) \* scale food\_position\[1\] = random.randint(5, ((window\_height - 2) // scale)) \* scale def get\_food(): global score global speed if abs(snake\_position\[0\] - food\_position\[0\]) < 20 and abs(snake\_position\[1\] - food\_position\[1\]) < 20: score += 1 speed += 2 generate\_new\_food() else: snake\_body.pop() def paint\_hud(): font = pygame.font.SysFont("Arial", scale\*2) render = font.render(f"Score: {score}", True, pygame.Color(255, 255, 255)) rect = render.get\_rect() window.blit(render, rect) pygame.display.flip() def repaint(): window.fill(pygame.Color(5, 0, 5)) for body in snake\_body: pygame.draw.circle(window, pygame.Color(0, 255, 0), (body\[0\], body\[1\]), scale/2) pygame.draw.rect(window, pygame.Color(255, 0, 0), pygame.Rect(food\_position\[0\]-scale/2, food\_position\[1\]-scale/2, scale, scale/2)) def game\_over\_message(): font = pygame.font.SysFont('Arial', scale\*3) render = font.render(f"Score: {score}", True, pygame.Color(255,255,255)) rect = render.get\_rect() rect.midtop = (window\_width / 2, window\_height / 2) window.blit(render, rect) pygame.display.flip() time.sleep(2.5) pygame.quit() exit(0) def game\_over(): if snake\_position\[0\] < 0 or snake\_position\[0\] > window\_width - 10: game\_over\_message() if snake\_position\[0\] < 0 or snake\_position\[1\] > window\_height - 10: game\_over\_message() for blob in snake\_body\[1:\]: if snake\_position\[0\] == blob\[0\] and snake\_position\[1\] == blob\[1\]: game\_over\_message() def game\_loop(): direction = Direction.RIGHT while True: direction = handle\_keys(direction) move\_snake(direction) get\_food() repaint() game\_over() paint\_hud() pygame.display.update() refresh\_controller.tick(speed) if \_\_name\_\_ == "\_\_main\_\_": game\_loop()
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t3_u79ohy
1,650,387,027
Python
Hello everyone I have been creating a boilerplate/template for FastAPI and PostgreSQL. Please have a look and give me a star if you like. #Python #FastAPI #PostgreSQL #Pytest
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t3_u79f99
1,650,386,342
Python
Download Outlook Email Attachments Using Microsoft Graph API In Python[
Recently published a video covering how to download emails from your Outlook account with Microsoft Graph API using Python, and thought some of you might find the tutorial useful. Video Link: [https://youtu.be/UF-hc2nZV\_A](https://youtu.be/UF-hc2nZV_A)
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t3_u77n4y
1,650,381,620
Python
78 Python data science practice problems in a single github repo including numpy, pandas, matplotlib, scipy, regex, pytorch
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t3_u77fce
1,650,381,050
Python
QualityScaler 1.3.0 - Image/video upscaling & enhancement Windows app
​ [GUI](https://preview.redd.it/vtj3a827yhu81.png?width=1357&format=png&auto=webp&s=9321b61c88261595c31d3512cef93af4cc0bcf39) [EXAMPLE](https://preview.redd.it/lbfejx48yhu81.png?width=2232&format=png&auto=webp&s=13067052d8ed6364eff09d716746e37986cff7d1) Itch -> [https://jangystudio.itch.io/qualityscaler](https://jangystudio.itch.io/qualityscaler) Github -> [https://github.com/Djdefrag/QualityScaler/releases/tag/1.3.0](https://github.com/Djdefrag/QualityScaler/releases/tag/1.3.0) ​ **Update 1.3.0 - Auto tile-merge / speed and UI improv. (1.3.0)** New * Automatic tiles and merge images and video frames to avoid Gpu VRam limitation * Gaussian filtering after upscale to avoid tiles and merging defects in images * New upscale factor x3 UI * A new vertical left bar, now is much cleaner and uniform * All buttons now have same dimension * App title changed color and the background has been removed * Upscale/Stop buttons are bigger * Other general improvements Bugfix/improvement * Removed unused functions * General code cleaning and improvements
1
t3_u76rf5
1,650,379,305
Python
I made a football simulation/game entirely using Python Turtle Graphics
# Overview: About a year ago i made a project called as "Python Football Game" which was just a Pong game on green background and goal posts it felt like cheating so this time i made an entire football game with 11 players and other rules etc in python turtle with about *629 lines of code* you can have a look at it here: ​ [Working Of Simulation\/Game](https://reddit.com/link/u75ydj/video/awyg0ye3thu81/player) [Python Football Simulation In Turtle](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rRYpX5-9RI) (Alternative Link Youtube) You can do all sorts of things from passing ball to other teammates to scoring goals to switching players (inspired by fifa like mechanics) with throwing ball to a teammate if it goes outside etc. The team that scores 3 goals first wins you play against CPU with enemy having its own Logical AI it's a fun experience. # Source Code: [Project Source Code Here](https://github.com/JackhammerYT/Football-Simulation) # Controls: w(up) , a(left) , d(right) , s(down) , q(north west) , e(north east) , z(south west) , x(south east) Space Bar (Change Player) , Mouse Click (Pass the ball onto clicked position) # Challenges: Even though with how simple it's design was there were few challenges i learned to overcome, the biggest one being Calling a function after a delay without using threads. This was a rather hard challenge to overcome because turtle is not a thread safe framework that is all the GUI operations need to run on main thread and it so happened that i required to call a GUI operation with delay i solved it by making my own FunctionInvoker class based on time module that invokes a function after a delay you can see it's structure in "[FunctionInvoker.py](https://FunctionInvoker.py)" file on github repo
0.79
t3_u75ydj
1,650,377,093
Python
I was today years old when I found out that Python supports else clauses in try/excepts.
Their functionality is brilliant, too! I always used to use guard values and flags to find out if an exception happened. Totally surprised (and embarrassed), but IMO this is one of the reasons why writing in Python feels so nice. Context: I have been using python for 7 years (from 2nd year of college up to mid-PhD), and using it almost exclusively in the last 4. I did know about the `finally` clause, but I hardly ever use it.
0.94
t3_u75y3m
1,650,377,073
Python
I wrote a Spotify alternative in Python
[Myuzi](https://gitlab.com/zehkira/myuzi) is a Spotify alternative for Linux. It's built entirely using Python. The interface uses GTK, and the streaming is handled by `youtube-dl` and Gstreamer. You don't need an account to use Myuzi, and there are no payments or ads. This is a prototype, so things will break a lot. [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/myuzi) | [Source](https://gitlab.com/zehkira/myuzi) | [Donations](https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=65739770)
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t3_u7446h
1,650,371,709
Python
What are some of the main reasons I should switch to pytest from unittest?
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t3_u73xv2
1,650,371,161
Python
Build a Web App with Pandas
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t3_u725g8
1,650,364,948
Python
How To Install Kivy On macOS Monterey
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t3_u71x6r
1,650,364,046
Python
Auto ML in Python — An Overview of the MLBox Package
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t3_u70gk9
1,650,358,000
Python
Dynamic Logging for logging.Logger
I have created an extension of `logging.Logger` class to be able to easily & dynamically log "extra" values. This module provides 2 main APIs - `log_extras()` decorator to log values from the decorated function arguments and `set_extras()` method to log static values. ``` import dynamic_logger import logging logging.setLoggerClass(dynamic_logger.Logger) # Set-up log formatter with user-definied attributes fmt = '[%(asctime)s] <%(app)s> [%(levelname)s] <%(id)s> <%(customer_id)s> --- %(message)s' # Note: format attributes in <> are user-definited # Load config logging.basicConfig(format=fmt, datefmt='%d-%b-%y %H:%M:%S', level='INFO') applogger = logging.getLogger(__name__) @applogger.log_extras('id',int=0,customer_id='obj.customer_id') # Log value of 'id' and 'obj.customer_id' def example_1(id=0,id2=0,obj=None): applogger.info('This example shows how to log values from function arguments') if __name__ = "__main__": example_1(id=123456,obj={"customer_id":777}) ``` Will give below log entry [2022-04-19 12:53:51,658] [INFO] <123456> <customer_id:777> --- This example shows how to log values from function arguments More examples and code can be found [here](https://github.com/ajatkj/dynamic_logger). I hope this is useful for someone.
0.71
t3_u70a80
1,650,357,206
Python
I developed a template for starting new Python projects! Features: Poetry, GitHub CI/CD, MkDocs, publishing to PyPi/Artifactory, Pytest, Tox, black and isort.
0.94
t3_u7081n
1,650,356,962
Python
Python Lambda Function in Simple Words
How to Use Lambda Function? Difference Between Lambda and Def Function? What are the benefits of the Lambda Function? The most important things you should know about the Lambda/Anonymous Function in Python by many examples. Take a look at [my story](https://medium.com/p/e05171925c98) and leave comments!
0.58
t3_u6zh3e
1,650,353,719
Python
Beginning a brand new set of ML foundations series starting with Pandas
Beginning a Hey all, I am starting a new set of ML video series on Youtube. I will be covering the topics very deep, the way I wish someone taught me. Pandas is the first topic, promise to post one video every weekday. Please view and let me know your suggestions. Link : [Pandas for Data Science](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4yBm9agYWo&list=PLFAYD0dt5xCxdKfIR3ZX3k07qrqEjUZSO&index=2&t=1s)
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t3_u6yugv
1,650,351,107
Python
Python Selenium Tutorial #9 - How to bypass/solve hCaptcha using 2captcha API
0.75
t3_u6yo7z
1,650,350,404
Python
Are you a person who loves reinventing a wheel ?
Just wondering, are you a person who loves remaking the most popular python library ? When people are learning how to create a Python web app using Flask, you are thinking "I am going to make the library by myself." . When people are learning how to use Django + Gunicorn, you are thinking "I am going to make all of the components by myself." .
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t3_u6u7i6
1,650,334,907
Python
From 30 to 11 Lines of Code: Revisiting Rock Paper Scissors in Python
0.56
t3_u6t9yb
1,650,332,091
Python
Is your company still letting you use Pycharm?
I really hate programming without Pycharm. Actually, I hate programming without Jetbrains as I use several of their applications for personal use and pay for the All-Products Pack. I noticed today that CORP does not have it in their approved software list any more. I still have it installed on my work machine and still use their stuff everyday at home. Is all okay with Jetbrains given the current thing?
0.77
t3_u6t4hn
1,650,331,639
Python
Tuesday Daily Thread: Advanced questions
Have some burning questions on advanced Python topics? Use this thread to ask more advanced questions related to Python. **If your question is a beginner question we hold a beginner Daily Thread tomorrow (Wednesday) where you can ask any question! We may remove questions here and ask you to resubmit tomorrow.** This thread may be fairly low volume in replies, if you don't receive a response we recommend looking at r/LearnPython or joining the Python Discord server at [https://discord.gg/python](https://discord.gg/python) where you stand a better chance of receiving a response.
0.86
t3_u6rcpp
1,650,326,409
Python
Indeed Job Scraper
What's happening in the job market? I published a new python script that pulls new jobs from an indeed advanced query and stores to a datasource. The attributes for each job include the posting title, description, pay, and url. I have another project I am working on where I am training an NLP model on a large dataset with Prodigy. If there is interest I can share that as well. Tune in! https://github.com/hazondata/webscraping
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t3_u6r6xy
1,650,325,935
Python
DRF application for Authentication Using metamask
Hey Guys, So recently I wrote a drf application for authentication using metamask extension for a one click login. This app uses simple-JWT for managing and creating tokens and so is compatible with djoser as well. I am planning to create a more detailed documentation, add more testing and create a sample-app for demonstrations. I would really appreciate it if you test it out and tear it apart if you want. Feel free to contribute in any way possible. Also followed this tutorial for the basics [https://www.toptal.com/ethereum/one-click-login-flows-a-metamask-tutorial](https://www.toptal.com/ethereum/one-click-login-flows-a-metamask-tutorial)
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t3_u6nv18
1,650,316,814
Python
Build a Twitter Bot with Python, Tweepy and the Twitter API
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t3_u6mmt6
1,650,313,555
Python
Program Raspberry Pi Pico with Python https://medium.com/@needablackcoffee/program-raspberry-pi-pico-with-python-6a410192dd07
0.3
t3_u6lo7q
1,650,311,084
Python
Masonite Permission - Masonite Framework.
To all the Masonite Framework developers/engineers, the ACL package that I created is now production ready. Give it a try, and feedback. [https://github.com/yubarajshrestha/masonite-permission](https://github.com/yubarajshrestha/masonite-permission)
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t3_u6kxwt
1,650,309,124
Python
Python implementation of recursive insertion sort.
0.76
t3_u6khdk
1,650,307,932
Python
Top down Minecraft.. clone? Written in python and pygame.
[https://youtu.be/-riH-R-1EfY](https://youtu.be/-riH-R-1EfY) Ignore my terrible voice. Github: [https://github.com/Electro-Corp/top-down-minecraft-ripoff](https://github.com/Electro-Corp/top-down-minecraft-ripoff)
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t3_u6ib28
1,650,302,268
Python
User login system with JWT and FastAPI
In this series so far, we have set up our environment and created a user. Now we are going to let them login, we do so by sending them a JWT token which is then required in subsequent requests to access protected resources. Read this 4th post in this series to know how: [https://santoshk.dev/posts/2022/tdd-approach-to-create-an-authentication-system-with-fastapi-part-4/](https://santoshk.dev/posts/2022/tdd-approach-to-create-an-authentication-system-with-fastapi-part-4/)
0.68
t3_u6gvm7
1,650,298,419
Python
Are there any task queue libraries with the ergonomics of FastAPI
## django is to FastAPI as celery is to `???` We currently use FastAPI as our backend and Celery as our task/job queue. But I find it really clunky. Not that there's anything *wrong* with the Django/Celery way of doing things, but it doesn't jive with me. Everything is that old school loosey-goosey python style with kwargs and dynamic magic everywhere. It's sync so I need separate helper functions for all my IO work in the API, then another set for those in tasks. And I'm stuck with pass-by-import of all my IO, rather than DI, so I have to monkeypatch everything to unit test. Oh and I know about background tasks, this needs to be a distributed task queue with separate agents. Is there a task queue library out there with: - static types, full coverage ideally - Depends() style dependency injection, or similar - async native I've looked at RQ/ARQ and they are close to what I want but not quite. Alternatively, are there any tips to get a better experience with Celery in the way of async, typing, and DI? I think it's getting better with the typing, but the lack of DI frustrates my unit test writing and makes it more convoluted. Thanks!
0.64
t3_u6g9bf
1,650,296,839
Python
Which IDE do you use?
I'm new to CS in general, and our intro class used Wing Personal. Is there something about a basic IDE that holds me back? I'm not very educated on IDE's and have no idea if they're all the same. I've had no problems with Wing so far, I really like the tab structure.
0.64
t3_u6g4jk
1,650,296,486
Python
Python Tips and Tricks — Write Better Python Code
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t3_u6fzb2
1,650,296,100
Python
PyQt hello world
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t3_u6fiqo
1,650,294,880
Python
What is the usual tech stacks paths for Python developers going into the world?
I have a year left in Uni and I really like Python so I'd like to be prepared properly.
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t3_u6egcg
1,650,292,090
Python
If you could start your Python journey over with what you know know what practices would you force your past self to implement?
This could also apply to programming in general or even best practices for communicating code to non technical team members/management.
0.85
t3_u6c6p8
1,650,285,569
Python
Why do people still pay and use matlab having python numpy and matplotlib?
0.94
t3_u6bcgc
1,650,282,874
Python
I have written a blog to create a Perceptron(Single Neuron) and then trained it on Cat and Dog image data. All from scratch in python.
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t3_u6adlb
1,650,279,439
Python
Ping With Python
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t3_u68m93
1,650,272,377