The Panda’s Dozen: Top PyCon 2018 Talks https://t.co/enzLjDdZMa https://t.co/SmRfqC0wF6
— Automation Panda (@AutomationPanda) May 22, 2018
RT @ThePSF: Did you miss #pycon2018? Not to worry – videos are posted here: https://t.co/MT25kHT1ar https://t.co/3PxDxSUDVA
— Jason Wattier (@jmwatt3) May 25, 2018
RT @HelloMelanieC: Uh-oh. Codes of conduct are the most basic way to say people matter to you. People. Not the language, or the tech, or pr…
— Diane Chen (@PurpleDiane88) May 21, 2018
RT @Israelem: The Ultimate Guide to Data Classes in Python 3.7 https://t.co/GSeuGdHag0 vía @realpython
— TestDriven.io (@testdrivenio) May 27, 2018
Uplink: A Declarative HTTP Client for Python (powered by Requests!) https://t.co/0h5xMaxCWJ
— Kenneth Reitz (@kennethreitz) May 24, 2018
RT @ThePSF: Thank you to all the Pythonistas who supported our donation drive. We collected $22,000! This helps support 11 Python conferenc…
— Naomi Ceder (@NaomiCeder) May 26, 2018
TensorFlow at Google I/O 2018! Here’s a recap of Tensorflow’s presence at #io18, including 7 Sessions and our AI… https://t.co/rI2UTUviVS
— TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) May 25, 2018
Just published a new blog post! How to build an OpenCV barcode and QR code scanner. Check it out here:… https://t.co/QzLwp0nnFv
— Adrian Rosebrock (@PyImageSearch) May 21, 2018
RT @deeplytrivial: Have words in Taylor Swift’s songs changed as she moved from country to pop? Find out, through text analysis and regress…
— David Robinson (@drob) May 22, 2018
now I ❤️ @risingstarcle even more! This brought tears to my eyes. #PyCon2018 https://t.co/JkxSn0DImm
— Ewa Jodlowska (@ewa_jodlowska) May 17, 2018
You might not think that programmers are artists, but programming is an extremely creative profession. It’s logic-b… https://t.co/ZNHp7vnQxB
— Programming Wisdom (@CodeWisdom) May 24, 2018
RT @palewire: I’ve brewed up a tutorial showing how to make different kinds of area charts with Python’s new Altair library. Learn how ea…
— Jake VanderPlas (@jakevdp) May 17, 2018
I have redesigned the site for the ebook/video edition of the Flask Mega-Tutorial. Let me know what you think! (and… https://t.co/50seKyN23H
— Miguel Grinberg (@miguelgrinberg) May 25, 2018
A dot matches any single character. For example, /r.de/ matches ‘ride’, ‘rode’ etc.
— Regular Expression (@RegexTip) May 21, 2018
THIS!!
Resolved: next year at PyCon, I will snap pictures of people I talk to so I won’t lose track of as many threads as… https://t.co/jhtrNZAefF
— Ned Batchelder (@nedbat) May 19, 2018
>>> from pybites import Bob, Julian
Keep Calm and Code in Python!