How to find stuff in Git
Submitted by @clamytoe.
“How to find stuff in Git” by @tygertec https://t.co/koyvqy10j1
— Christopher Ross (@crossphd) August 31, 2018
Exposed user TLS Certificate Private Keys… not good!
Submitted by @dgjustice.
All those who use #Traefik https://t.co/yKDNf5iI0v
— Avishay (@AvishaySaban) August 30, 2018
Documentation is so important. This is a great idea!
“A Simple Tutorial on How to document your #Python Project using #Sphinx and #Rinohtype” by Rich Yap https://t.co/Pn56gqrA4c
— Pybites (@pybites) August 23, 2018
Had no idea the PSF had a job board! Check it out!
RT @ThePSF: Looking for a job doing what you love with Python? Check out https://t.co/HfrDboAVbd – there are currently over 170 jobs on the…
— Brett Cannon (@brettsky) August 29, 2018
Another quality RealPy article: Advanced Git Tips for Python Devs
Advanced Git Tips for Python Developers https://t.co/ovWfaPcd2W
— Real Python (@realpython) August 26, 2018
Nice! An A-Z of useful Python tricks
Submitted by @Erik.
An A-Z of useful Python tricks https://t.co/5ouBpmSGff
— freeCodeCamp.org (@freeCodeCamp) August 29, 2018
No reason why you shouldn’t be a member of the PSF! Get on it!
RT @ThePSF: Basic membership in the Python Software Foundation is free. Join here: https://t.co/W2H2ShVTDr
— Betsy Waliszewski (@betswaliszewski) September 01, 2018
Such a wonderful initiative to support young women with coding!
Last week marked the end of our biggest summer ever! THANK YOU to everyone who supported the 50 Kode With Klossy ca… https://t.co/Sdubz2cFvl
— Kode With Klossy (@kodewithklossy) August 26, 2018
Asycnio socket tutorial
Short overview of what it’s like to write a #python #asyncio socket server from @pgjones – An Asyncio socket tutori… https://t.co/dIC9Hf59Xl
— Cristian Medina (@tryexceptpass) August 27, 2018
Learning Python: From Zero to Hero. A great intro!
RT @Cindybarriento5: Scanning for additional resources on understanding classes a bit better and found this awesome article detailing #pyth…
— Jason Wattier (@jmwatt3) August 31, 2018
Super interesting episode of the Talk Python Podcast! A definite trend in network engineering these days
Here’s @talkpython #175: Teaching Python to network engineers with @hfpreston from @CiscoDevNet https://t.co/WMSDw08k9z #DevNet #NetDevOps
— Talk Python Podcast (@TalkPython) September 01, 2018
An awesome deep learning demo!
RT @iamtrask: This is still one of the most impressive Deep Learning demos of 2018 – huge opportunity for new open-source Web Development t…
— TestDriven.io (@testdrivenio) August 31, 2018
Agreed! Have to put yourself out there no matter what. That’s how PyBites started!
RT @sam2code: — What’s the best advice you’ve ever received? — “When given a choice, choose the thing that scares you a little. If it’s…
— Programming Wisdom (@CodeWisdom) September 01, 2018
What a project! Run Python in your browser!
RT @randal_olson: This looks big: pyodide, the scientific #Python stack compiled to WebAssembly. Run Python *locally* in your browser, inte…
— Jake VanderPlas (@jakevdp) August 25, 2018
Ha!
RT @arongriffis: Working on a new Bash book. So far: Intro: You chose the wrong tool. Ch 1: Have you considered Python? Ch 2: Try calling P…
— Ned Batchelder (@nedbat) August 24, 2018
>>> from pybites import Bob, Julian
Keep Calm and Code in Python!