Python is a mature language, easy to learn and here to stay. But where to start? We see a lot of new Pythonistas posting questions like: How to learn Python?, Where do I start?, What approach to take?. We were there once too. Now with 9 months of PyBites and 200 articles under our belt, we share how we learned Python.
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Hi Pythonistas, a new week, a new ‘bite’ of Python coding! We are delighted to have Michael Herman (Real Python) back to deliver this week’s challenge. Prepare to learn some useful new skills and above all have fun!
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You probably remember your first script. I remember the joy of discovering how I could let the machine automate something for me. It still gets me excited everyday. I played a bit with openpyxl yesterday. I used it to hack an Excel game for which I first used a macro. Not particularly useful but a nice exploration of this module.
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In this article we review last week’s Improve Your Python Code With BetterCodeHub code challenge.
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Every weekend we share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) that we found / tweeted throughout the week.
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In this article we review last week’s Build a Simple API With Django REST Framework code challenge.
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How to actually hide the BCC recipients when sending an email with Python MIME.
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Hi Pythonistas, a new week, a new ‘bite’ of Python programming! Last week we wrote an article on improving the quality of your code with Better Code Hub. This week we let you refactor a Python project. You can even win awards thanks to SIG who is sponsoring this challenge!
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Every weekend we share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) that we found / tweeted throughout the week.
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So you pushed your code to GitHub and deployed v1, congrats! But how maintainable is your code really? Do you have tests? Is your code modular? Are your methods short and concise? What if you could hit a button and a tool conveniently checks this for you? Free and integrated with GitHub? Enter Better Code Hub from Software Improvement Group …