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Code Challenge 26 – Create a Simple Python GUI
By PyBites Team on 4 July 2017
Hi Pythonistas, a new week, a new ‘bite’ of Python coding! Web apps tend to get all the love so it’s about time we shared the spotlight with GUIs. This week let’s take our first dive as a PyBites Community into Python GUIs!
Code Challenge 25 – Notification Service of Now Playing and Upcoming Movies – Review
By PyBites Team on 3 July 2017
In this article we review last week’s Notification Service of Now Playing and Upcoming Movies code challenge.
Twitter digest 2017 week 26
By PyBites Team on 2 July 2017
Every weekend we share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) that we found / tweeted throughout the week.
Code Challenge 25 – Notification Service of Now Playing and Upcoming Movies
By PyBites Team on 26 June 2017
Hi Pythonistas, a new week, a new ‘bite’ of Python coding! What movies are in theaters now or just came out on your favorite streaming service? What are upcoming movies, when will they be released? Can I keep track of all new humor movies? Or what about that specific actor or director? Having a notification service around movies seems an interesting, fun and useful code challenge to us.
Code Challenge 24 – Use Dunder / Special Methods to Enrich a Class – Review
By PyBites Team on 26 June 2017
In this article we review last week’s Use Dunder / Special Methods to Enrich a Class code challenge.
Twitter digest 2017 week 25
By PyBites Team on 25 June 2017
Every weekend we share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) that we found / tweeted throughout the week.
Code Challenge 24 – Use Dunder / Special Methods to Enrich a Class
By PyBites Team on 20 June 2017
Hi Pythonistas, a new week, a new ‘bite’ of Python coding! We wrote an article for Dan Bader’s Python blog: Enriching Your Python Classes With Dunder (Magic, Special) Methods. We hope you like it. To put dunders into practice we dedicate this week’s code challenge to it.
Code Challenge 23 – Challenge Estimated Time API – Review
By PyBites Team on 18 June 2017
In this article we review last week’s Challenge Estimated Time API. This was a cool challenge and we implemented it using Github’s awesome platform and API.
Twitter digest 2017 week 24
By PyBites Team on 18 June 2017
Every weekend we share a curated list of 15 cool things (mostly Python) that we found / tweeted throughout the week.