RT @jakevdp: After a week using f-strings in Python 3.6, it’s hard to remember life without them. The old way just seems…clunky
https://t…— Pybites (@pybites) January 13, 2017
RT @KentBeck: I’ll repeat, the courage of creation is making bad beginnings https://t.co/qip20A2kid
— Pybites (@pybites) January 13, 2017
RT @mkennedy: Cool presentation: 10 awesome features of Python that you can’t use because you refuse to upgrade to Python 3 https://t.co/3z…
— Pybites (@pybites) January 12, 2017
#8 Python gets Grumpy, avoiding burnout, Postman for API testing and more https://t.co/rSLt7q7g8S #python
— Pybites (@pybites) January 11, 2017
#94 Guarenteed packages via Conda and Conda-Forge https://t.co/6pKEQ9t89J #python
— Pybites (@pybites) January 11, 2017
https://t.co/s5rEdcKZin talk about #data and #nlp, so cool we can watch all #pycon videos online, such a great way to learn
— Pybites (@pybites) January 11, 2017
I love the key on max, min, sorted, so powerful and concise. Also using it in this week’s coding challenge 🙂 https://t.co/vpL1R3bSIW
— Pybites (@pybites) January 11, 2017
RT @getpy: Generators https://t.co/vF2lHX3D6Q by the author of the fluent python. #generators
— Pybites (@pybites) January 10, 2017
RT @_ericelliott: The best code is no code. Where there is no code, there are no bugs. No API to learn. No awkward UI. The best refactors a…
— Pybites (@pybites) January 10, 2017
RT @TrendingGithub: pybites / challenges: Repo for our weekly challenges on pybit.es ★28 https://t.co/U1pFa7kucO #Python
— Pybites (@pybites) January 10, 2017
Iterators https://t.co/n3MXkT0Gr3 #python
— Pybites (@pybites) January 10, 2017
refactor ugly switch statement in #python https://t.co/2Plq0XHVAu
— Pybites (@pybites) January 10, 2017
RT @PythonEggs: #Python Events in 2017, Need your help! https://t.co/R70NVAZcBU #django https://t.co/IjNPLwkmOh
— Pybites (@pybites) January 09, 2017
RT @fullstackpython: Working with APIs the Pythonic Way https://t.co/TQyVxcO5yw
— Pybites (@pybites) January 09, 2017
RT @gcosma1: The entire Python Data Science Handbook by @jakevdp is openly published as Jupyter notebook https://t.co/w7RKk5IaC8 https://t.…
— Pybites (@pybites) January 07, 2017
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