Here we go: Two Scoops of Django 1.11 is now available in Kindle and ePub formats https://t.co/rjCihhvtHL This took a lot of time. Whew.
— Daniel Roy Greenfeld (@pydanny) October 12, 2017
Introducing @RBrainInc: A New #DataScience Platform with #rstats #Python #SQL #Jupyter #Docker… https://t.co/ZpgQ1RE8mm
— KDnuggets (@kdnuggets) October 11, 2017
v1 of “Microservices with Docker, Flask, and React” is done! Check it out at https://t.co/ufX6xiEBYm #python… https://t.co/NEVovMunir
— RealPython.com (@RealPython) October 12, 2017
Spotify’s Discover Weekly: How #machinelearning finds your new music https://t.co/u4iZm3DVom https://t.co/VHs2q8IoM0
— KDnuggets (@kdnuggets) October 12, 2017
10 Great Tips to Learn Docker https://t.co/YvMTsuA5VM via @ami #tech https://t.co/mYVU4mmAqf
— Hacker Noon (@hackernoon) October 11, 2017
New blog post: Implementing User Comments with SQLAlchemy https://t.co/2BcGBFHONp
— Miguel Grinberg (@miguelgrinberg) October 10, 2017
Python decorators they won’t tell you about https://t.co/gXB34287k1 https://t.co/sx5YfB4HOq
— Full Stack Python (@fullstackpython) October 14, 2017
Make a slideshow from your #Jupyter Notebook: https://t.co/j2ragxfoUR https://t.co/n3j6JgFyWy
— Daily Python Tip (@python_tip) October 13, 2017
40 Python Data Visualizations (plots, graphs, charts) with code https://t.co/6wD1KpwMLx
— /r/Python Popular (@RedditPython) October 14, 2017
Ramp https://t.co/Rlq8ZueDWW looks like an amazing platform for machine learning competitions. Great work by @balazskegl @agramfort et al
— Andreas Mueller (@amuellerml) October 10, 2017
RT @anthonypjshaw: I just published “In the future, all information you disclose will become public” https://t.co/eP67q9PTwq
— Anthony Shaw (@anthonypjshaw) October 09, 2017
K-Means Clustering in Python https://t.co/lJa9fdEuYP #algorithm #k-means #python #clustering
— import python (@importpython) October 13, 2017
Reasons why Kubernetes is cool https://t.co/AYj3RJ372Y https://t.co/JKwuGBc3Oz
— Full Stack Python (@fullstackpython) October 14, 2017
qutebrowser – A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on PyQt5. https://t.co/fmMvY5sPWF
— Python Trending (@pythontrending) October 13, 2017
A list of GUI frameworks for Python https://t.co/inLNxwdJfB
— Dan Bader (@dbader_org) October 14, 2017