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Twitter digest 2017 week 17

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April 30, 2017

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colorful – Terminal string styling done right, in Python. https://t.co/vdfGJkkh4j #python

— Python Weekly (@PythonWeekly) April 26, 2017

Handling Missing Values in Pandas Dataframes – https://t.co/BQxDc0wr4C https://t.co/NW3TMsUzDU

— Pycoders Weekly (@pycoders) April 28, 2017

Another shoe drops for legacy Python. @PlayCheckiO just went Python 3 only. https://t.co/l1MehdEdUw https://t.co/dmqfiuiDWT

— Talk Python Podcast (@TalkPython) April 25, 2017

Boolean logic: why is this true? https://t.co/42q1xdsfgc #python #learnpython

— RealPython.com (@RealPython) April 28, 2017

See how list comprehensions work “behind the scenes” https://t.co/bxYlDLkpRp

— Dan Bader (@dbader_org) April 30, 2017

I just wrote about my experiences and opinions of Python 3.6’s f-strings: https://t.co/iPefSJxKVv

— Daniel Roy Greenfeld (@pydanny) April 26, 2017

#python tip: Code laced with if-statements around or after every function call might not be taking full advantage of exceptions.

— Raymond Hettinger (@raymondh) April 25, 2017

Try Deep Learning in #Python now with a fully pre-configured VM https://t.co/DLqHzbqr29 https://t.co/x4dZ0Vq7kI

— Python Eggs (@PythonEggs) April 29, 2017

RT @nixcraft: Why Unix has short command names like rm, mv and so on. #linux #sysadmin #macos #freebsd #openbsd #netbsd https://t.co/unrw…

— import python (@importpython) April 24, 2017

DevOops – Python script to monitor services, dispatch SMS on fail, and attempt restart. https://t.co/bLSzfBgrNX

— Python Trending (@pythontrending) April 28, 2017

Develop your AWS Lambda functions using Python 3.6. Learn more: https://t.co/UbAkBJqWkG https://t.co/42VkKWlWL5

— Amazon Web Services (@awscloud) April 30, 2017

BlockPy – Introductory Python Programming Blockly Environment https://t.co/uiWPWzqtJR https://t.co/UxjiR1jdDD

— Python (@PythonRR) April 27, 2017

A Quick Introduction to the Numpy Library https://t.co/gXlxdMWq1S

— import python (@importpython) April 27, 2017

`is` operator tests if variables point to the same object: >>> a = [1, 2] >>> b = [1, 2] >>> c = a >>> a is b False >>> a is c True #python

— Daily Python Tip (@python_tip) April 26, 2017

If faxing ASCII portraits of yourself to your friends is your thing, @devinrader has you covered. #nodejs… https://t.co/GVYBiYOX7U

— twilio (@twilio) April 28, 2017

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