[OC] Python Automation 101 Video
Whats up [r/python](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/)!
I spend the last few days creating a YouTube video about automation basics in Python. The video covers:
1. Basics of Selenium automation by creating an Instagram Like Bot
2. Basics of Windows Automation by starting / closing Fortnite via F8, F9
3. Basics of pixel reading Bots by creating a Fortnite idle Bot that always starts new rounds.
The key takeaway are not the bots, but the underlying automation concepts. Hope you like the video! [https://youtu.be/6Uu944IafNU](https://youtu.be/6Uu944IafNU)
If you have any questions, feel free to ask either on YouTube or here.
/r/Python
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Whats up [r/python](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/)!
I spend the last few days creating a YouTube video about automation basics in Python. The video covers:
1. Basics of Selenium automation by creating an Instagram Like Bot
2. Basics of Windows Automation by starting / closing Fortnite via F8, F9
3. Basics of pixel reading Bots by creating a Fortnite idle Bot that always starts new rounds.
The key takeaway are not the bots, but the underlying automation concepts. Hope you like the video! [https://youtu.be/6Uu944IafNU](https://youtu.be/6Uu944IafNU)
If you have any questions, feel free to ask either on YouTube or here.
/r/Python
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[D] Resources and topics to cover for entry level ML Software Engineering Interviews [Part 1: Stat ML]
Hi everyone,
I had been giving a lot interviews from late 2017 to early 2019 in ML software engineering roles. I thought I'll share a bunch of resources and some topics to look out for.
You might be tested on a subset of the topics along with a generic leetcode coding question.
[https://github.com/Feynman687/Interviews/blob/master/StatML.md](https://github.com/Feynman687/Interviews/blob/master/StatML.md)
FYI: I have interviewed a lot, including Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Bloomberg, Quora, Walmart Labs, Allen AI, a lot of mid sized companies in Bay area (SoundHound, PocketGems etc) , a lot of new 10 member team startups in Bay area (Blue Hexagon, Well said labs) and more. The list is a combination of all the topics (statistical ML only) that I encountered in those interviews. Of course, you may or may not be judged on all but knowing a bit on such topics is always a plus. For example, I never knew much on reservoir sampling until I was asked to "derive a proof for it" in a Data Scientist interview for one of the above mentioned companies. If you're thinking why reservoir sampling - it's an effective strategy to calculate Mean/Median etc characteristic for
/r/MachineLearning
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Hi everyone,
I had been giving a lot interviews from late 2017 to early 2019 in ML software engineering roles. I thought I'll share a bunch of resources and some topics to look out for.
You might be tested on a subset of the topics along with a generic leetcode coding question.
[https://github.com/Feynman687/Interviews/blob/master/StatML.md](https://github.com/Feynman687/Interviews/blob/master/StatML.md)
FYI: I have interviewed a lot, including Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Bloomberg, Quora, Walmart Labs, Allen AI, a lot of mid sized companies in Bay area (SoundHound, PocketGems etc) , a lot of new 10 member team startups in Bay area (Blue Hexagon, Well said labs) and more. The list is a combination of all the topics (statistical ML only) that I encountered in those interviews. Of course, you may or may not be judged on all but knowing a bit on such topics is always a plus. For example, I never knew much on reservoir sampling until I was asked to "derive a proof for it" in a Data Scientist interview for one of the above mentioned companies. If you're thinking why reservoir sampling - it's an effective strategy to calculate Mean/Median etc characteristic for
/r/MachineLearning
https://redd.it/ie2bti
GitHub
Interviews/StatML.md at master · Feynman687/Interviews
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A python pixel art in 3D! Found the pixel art on google but couldn't find a creator. (couldn't find the right flair)
/r/Python
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/r/Python
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Any idea or libraries out there on how to convert Jupyter Notebook to pptx?
I'm trying to export the plots on my Jupyter Notebook to a ppt or pptx, any help will be greatly appreciated!
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I'm trying to export the plots on my Jupyter Notebook to a ppt or pptx, any help will be greatly appreciated!
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Any idea or libraries out there on how to convert Jupyter Notebook...
I'm trying to export the plots on my Jupyter Notebook to a ppt or pptx, any help will be greatly appreciated!
Where can I write django tutorials?
I just got a nuxtjs authentication system working with django rest framework. It took me about 3 days to get here. From what I noticed, there aren't any tutorials out there to actually get authentication working with nuxtjs, only half written, unexplained code snippets.
I want to write a tutorial so that other users looking for a similar solution can easily consult this tutorial and get it working. What are some platforms where I can do this?
I am not looking for anything specific, just a website where I can write a tutorial, without any interviews or much hassle, and which has a good visitor count.
EDIT: www.realpython.com has an interviewing process and I'm not interested in it. I also don't think github gists is a good option.
/r/django
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I just got a nuxtjs authentication system working with django rest framework. It took me about 3 days to get here. From what I noticed, there aren't any tutorials out there to actually get authentication working with nuxtjs, only half written, unexplained code snippets.
I want to write a tutorial so that other users looking for a similar solution can easily consult this tutorial and get it working. What are some platforms where I can do this?
I am not looking for anything specific, just a website where I can write a tutorial, without any interviews or much hassle, and which has a good visitor count.
EDIT: www.realpython.com has an interviewing process and I'm not interested in it. I also don't think github gists is a good option.
/r/django
https://redd.it/iehs0b
reddit
Where can I write django tutorials?
I just got a nuxtjs authentication system working with django rest framework. It took me about 3 days to get here. From what I noticed, there...
Just found this 100% free exercise based learning track for Python. It has over a 100 guided (or non-guided) exercises to improve your skills in problem solving/Python! You can login with Github or email.
https://exercism.io/my/tracks/python
/r/Python
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https://exercism.io/my/tracks/python
/r/Python
https://redd.it/iemhts
Would it make sense to learn other frameworks like Laravel after Django?
Apart from, of course, missing out on job opportunities that require Laravel or other frameworks, do they offer additional things that I don't have with Django?
/r/django
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Apart from, of course, missing out on job opportunities that require Laravel or other frameworks, do they offer additional things that I don't have with Django?
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https://redd.it/ienxwc
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Would it make sense to learn other frameworks like Laravel after...
Apart from, of course, missing out on job opportunities that require Laravel or other frameworks, do they offer additional things that I don't...
A Stream Buffer Library for Python and Rust
https://alexdelorenzo.dev/programming/2019/04/14/buffer
/r/Python
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https://alexdelorenzo.dev/programming/2019/04/14/buffer
/r/Python
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Alex DeLorenzo
A Stream Buffer Library for Python and Rust - Alex DeLorenzo
While building out a project, I found the need to process and save streaming resources locally. Users would stream media via an application, and they would n...
Sunday megathread: What's everyone working on this week?
Tell /r/python what you're working on this week! You can be bragging, grousing, sharing your passion, or explaining your pain. Talk about your current project or your pet project; whatever you want to share.
/r/Python
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Tell /r/python what you're working on this week! You can be bragging, grousing, sharing your passion, or explaining your pain. Talk about your current project or your pet project; whatever you want to share.
/r/Python
https://redd.it/ietbjh
reddit
Sunday megathread: What's everyone working on this week?
Tell /r/python what you're working on this week! You can be bragging, grousing, sharing your passion, or explaining your pain. Talk about your...
Genetic Algorithm That Learns To Play Pygame Mini-game
My first "project" since beginning my undertaking of Python. Genetic algorithms were something that caught my eye early into my programming career, so I did my best to implement one on a very beginner problem. Excluding Pygame, all of the code in the project was written from scratch. I am far from done, but this is the first working version I was able to make, there are probably a lot of beginner mistakes in it I am aware (including in Github). Any feedback is great, will hopefully post a video of it later.
[https://github.com/ZacharyGott/Pygame-GeneticAlgo](https://github.com/ZacharyGott/Pygame-GeneticAlgo)
/r/Python
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My first "project" since beginning my undertaking of Python. Genetic algorithms were something that caught my eye early into my programming career, so I did my best to implement one on a very beginner problem. Excluding Pygame, all of the code in the project was written from scratch. I am far from done, but this is the first working version I was able to make, there are probably a lot of beginner mistakes in it I am aware (including in Github). Any feedback is great, will hopefully post a video of it later.
[https://github.com/ZacharyGott/Pygame-GeneticAlgo](https://github.com/ZacharyGott/Pygame-GeneticAlgo)
/r/Python
https://redd.it/ievn1t
GitHub
ZacharyGott/Pygame-GeneticAlgo
Genetic algorithm that learns how to play a Pygame mini-game - ZacharyGott/Pygame-GeneticAlgo
Learn Django | Building a Social Website With Django 3.0 - #1
https://youtu.be/NNHgd3i8ino
/r/django
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https://youtu.be/NNHgd3i8ino
/r/django
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YouTube
Learn Django | Building a Social Website 🔥With Django 3.0 - #1
Learn Django | Building a Social Website 🔥With Django 3.0 - #1
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Crime Watch: An Interactive Way To View Crime
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[A Demonstration Of Crime Watch](https://reddit.com/link/iexkwp/video/720vz4ioqoi51/player)
[Github Link Here](https://github.com/BlastSolar/Crime-Watch)
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Hey r/Python, I'm a high schooler and I created this simple application that I fondly call, Crime Watch. Crime Watch is an application where you can enter an address, latitude/longitude, or use your current location (using your IP address) to show the crime that has occurred near that location. The maps are generated using Folium, and along with this, the application also uses Plotly and the FBI-NIBRS database to show historical crime data for each state from 2000 to 2018. In addition, Crime Watch also gives a breakdown of crime in major cities in your location's state.
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I appreciate any feedback, and thank you so much for reading this :)
/r/Python
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[A Demonstration Of Crime Watch](https://reddit.com/link/iexkwp/video/720vz4ioqoi51/player)
[Github Link Here](https://github.com/BlastSolar/Crime-Watch)
​
Hey r/Python, I'm a high schooler and I created this simple application that I fondly call, Crime Watch. Crime Watch is an application where you can enter an address, latitude/longitude, or use your current location (using your IP address) to show the crime that has occurred near that location. The maps are generated using Folium, and along with this, the application also uses Plotly and the FBI-NIBRS database to show historical crime data for each state from 2000 to 2018. In addition, Crime Watch also gives a breakdown of crime in major cities in your location's state.
​
I appreciate any feedback, and thank you so much for reading this :)
/r/Python
https://redd.it/iexkwp
GitHub
BlastSolar/Crime-Watch
An application that takes your current location, address, or latitude/longitude and returns a map showing crimes that have occurred near that area. - BlastSolar/Crime-Watch
What is the most impressive Python based project you have seen?
Sometimes I find that Python can be so much more, but people use it mainly in data science (which is fine).
Wonder any engineer out there have ever done any massive project with Python.
/r/Python
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Sometimes I find that Python can be so much more, but people use it mainly in data science (which is fine).
Wonder any engineer out there have ever done any massive project with Python.
/r/Python
https://redd.it/if0rfh
reddit
What is the most impressive Python based project you have seen?
Sometimes I find that Python can be so much more, but people use it mainly in data science (which is fine). Wonder any engineer out there have...
COMMANDLINE Video Player - convert video files to ascii art
https://youtu.be/psNzH7B14i0
/r/Python
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https://youtu.be/psNzH7B14i0
/r/Python
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YouTube
Python Project 2021 : Video to ASCII Art | Command Line ASCII video player in python
python project for begginers create an ascii video player in command line
image processing project for beginners in python using python pillow library and opencv image processing library.
in this python project we will create a command line video player with…
image processing project for beginners in python using python pillow library and opencv image processing library.
in this python project we will create a command line video player with…
Video to Ascii Art ( command line video player )
https://youtu.be/psNzH7B14i0
/r/IPython
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https://youtu.be/psNzH7B14i0
/r/IPython
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YouTube
Python Project 2021 : Video to ASCII Art | Command Line ASCII video player in python
python project for begginers create an ascii video player in command line
image processing project for beginners in python using python pillow library and opencv image processing library.
in this python project we will create a command line video player with…
image processing project for beginners in python using python pillow library and opencv image processing library.
in this python project we will create a command line video player with…
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Contour Based Writing using OpenCV & Python Code Link: In the Comment
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/r/Python
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How my friend and I built a multiplayer game using Flask and WebSockets
GuessTheSong is a project that was spawned by a course on Human-Computer Interaction done in University. From the ideation stage, we knew that we were going to continue working on this project, even after the course is over. Our course didn’t even require us to have a real backend. It was expected that we would return static data from a list, or possibly a [Wizard of Oz experiment](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizard_of_Oz_experiment#:~:text=In%20the%20field%20of%20human,by%20an%20unseen%20human%20being.). However in the short week that we had in Uni to work on the project we worked on laying the foundation for future improvements by creating proper routing, a game manager, and a database.
# What is GuessTheSong
[GuessTheSong](http://guessthesong.io/) is a free online browser-based multiplayer game, with multiple game modes. Where you can either compete against yourself or against others. The game runs on all devices with a web browser and is fun to play with your friends from home, or at a party.
## How do you play GuessTheSong?
In GuessTheSong you can either play *‘Standard’* mode, or *‘Theme’* mode, I will explain the difference between the two below.
https://preview.redd.it/urerrofdisi51.jpg?width=703&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=844564a320678cb99069624d53c5c2c4639a9801
To start a game of GuessTheSong, one person needs to create a [lobby](https://gts-dev.vps.guessthesong.io/create-room), and then invite their friends by sharing the code. Once you can see everyone in the lobby, start the
/r/flask
https://redd.it/if7po9
GuessTheSong is a project that was spawned by a course on Human-Computer Interaction done in University. From the ideation stage, we knew that we were going to continue working on this project, even after the course is over. Our course didn’t even require us to have a real backend. It was expected that we would return static data from a list, or possibly a [Wizard of Oz experiment](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizard_of_Oz_experiment#:~:text=In%20the%20field%20of%20human,by%20an%20unseen%20human%20being.). However in the short week that we had in Uni to work on the project we worked on laying the foundation for future improvements by creating proper routing, a game manager, and a database.
# What is GuessTheSong
[GuessTheSong](http://guessthesong.io/) is a free online browser-based multiplayer game, with multiple game modes. Where you can either compete against yourself or against others. The game runs on all devices with a web browser and is fun to play with your friends from home, or at a party.
## How do you play GuessTheSong?
In GuessTheSong you can either play *‘Standard’* mode, or *‘Theme’* mode, I will explain the difference between the two below.
https://preview.redd.it/urerrofdisi51.jpg?width=703&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=844564a320678cb99069624d53c5c2c4639a9801
To start a game of GuessTheSong, one person needs to create a [lobby](https://gts-dev.vps.guessthesong.io/create-room), and then invite their friends by sharing the code. Once you can see everyone in the lobby, start the
/r/flask
https://redd.it/if7po9
I'm just learning Python and Django. Most Django tutorials I've seen have recommended using a virtual environment to install Django. Is this necessary? Is it only necessary if your using windows command prompt? I'm just trying to understand why this would be the case.
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I'm just learning Python and Django. Most Django tutorials I've...
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