“How I used Python to find interesting people to follow on Medium” by @radu_raicea https://t.co/mGZgfDoeaU https://t.co/eCIFQbCAzv
— Denise Esse (@writingsbyesse) October 16, 2017
A brief introduction to Pandas with a focus on one of its most useful features: grouping https://t.co/JBJC3P5uDT by @Intoli
— Dan Bader (@dbader_org) October 21, 2017
I just published a short youtube video demonstrating how to fork a github repo and create a simple Pull Request: https://t.co/8ZlvRH0PfY
— Jake VanderPlas (@jakevdp) October 19, 2017
RT @DynamicWebPaige: #Python is a strong runner-up for @GitHub’s most popular language, and #MachineLearning is most popular topic! src: h…
— matt harrison (@__mharrison__) October 19, 2017
https://t.co/RSQiHuUv2y Python Graph Gallery: Learn how to visualize data in #python
— Daily Python Tip (@python_tip) October 17, 2017
Today I made tool that generates a baseline flask web application paired with webpack. Figured that some folks mi… https://t.co/BOUjOuGHAs
— /r/Python Popular (@RedditPython) October 22, 2017
Django Tutorial https://t.co/ud0ruK7hv1
— import python (@importpython) October 21, 2017
Serving 1×1 pixels from AWS Lambda endpoints https://t.co/eia5Vif707 https://t.co/sbn0HSzsw8
— Full Stack Python (@fullstackpython) October 21, 2017
bounter – Efficient Counter that uses a limited (bounded) amount of memory regardless of data size. https://t.co/6WlYdYftQd
— Python Trending (@pythontrending) October 21, 2017
The 2017 videos are now available! Check out your favorite talks from https://t.co/knnV3HtdUM
— PyGotham (@PyGotham) October 22, 2017
How to understand Django models the simple way >> https://t.co/0AyjRInfoL by @whyimsoalone #python #django
— RealPython.com (@RealPython) October 21, 2017
10 tips on using Jupyter Notebook https://t.co/GGTPGupHaZ
— /r/Python Popular (@RedditPython) October 19, 2017
Newsletter: “Free Computer Science Courses!! And This Week’s Top 15 Tech Stories” –@DavidSmooke… https://t.co/OS1mHoQgYE
— Hacker Noon (@hackernoon) October 19, 2017
A dash is treated literally if it is the first or last character of a character class. Otherwise it will be treated as a range delimiter.
— Regular Expression (@RegexTip) October 19, 2017
RT @joeneville_: Message to any colleagues in networking without coding skills: Don’t waste any more thought on whether to learn python. Ju…
— Anthony Shaw (@anthonypjshaw) October 19, 2017