[D] Why do people publish to paywalled publications?
Seems like a way to reach half the audience with little benefit.
/r/MachineLearning
https://redd.it/88zuk5
Seems like a way to reach half the audience with little benefit.
/r/MachineLearning
https://redd.it/88zuk5
reddit
[D] Why do people publish to paywalled... • r/MachineLearning
Seems like a way to reach half the audience with little benefit.
Flask and other frameworks for Python that would be in demand in 2018
https://webcase.studio/blog/best-python-frameworks/?utm_source=catalogs&utm_campaign=python
/r/flask
https://redd.it/88zg4r
https://webcase.studio/blog/best-python-frameworks/?utm_source=catalogs&utm_campaign=python
/r/flask
https://redd.it/88zg4r
webcase.studio
Top 5 - Python Web Development Frameworks in 2018
Python is known for the wide variety of frameworks - but which of them can be considered the best Python frameworks in 2018?
w/code: How does visualization in Plotly differ from Seaborn
https://datascienceplus.com/how-does-visualization-in-plotly-differ-from-seaborn/
/r/Python
https://redd.it/896hwz
https://datascienceplus.com/how-does-visualization-in-plotly-differ-from-seaborn/
/r/Python
https://redd.it/896hwz
Non Model serializer in Django restframework
Hello guys!
I am new to restframework in Django. I can make a model serializer such as for user and then create a ListAPIview for it. Its all fine. But is it possible to create api end point for data that is not a model in database such as doing some data analytics on the model and returning normal python dictionary data?
/r/django
https://redd.it/88zpwt
Hello guys!
I am new to restframework in Django. I can make a model serializer such as for user and then create a ListAPIview for it. Its all fine. But is it possible to create api end point for data that is not a model in database such as doing some data analytics on the model and returning normal python dictionary data?
/r/django
https://redd.it/88zpwt
reddit
Non Model serializer in Django restframework • r/django
Hello guys! I am new to restframework in Django. I can make a model serializer such as for user and then create a ListAPIview for it. Its all...
Checking to see if image field has validation errors
Does anyone happen to know how to check an image field within forms.py to see if it has on or more ValidationErrors on it?
Thanks!
/r/django
https://redd.it/897eiu
Does anyone happen to know how to check an image field within forms.py to see if it has on or more ValidationErrors on it?
Thanks!
/r/django
https://redd.it/897eiu
reddit
Checking to see if image field has validation errors • r/django
Does anyone happen to know how to check an image field within forms.py to see if it has on or more ValidationErrors on it? Thanks!
[ADVICE] Resources to Build Netflix Clone
Yep, that ain't easy. But can someone please share some resources to learn and build one.
Thank you.
/r/django
https://redd.it/88yc0a
Yep, that ain't easy. But can someone please share some resources to learn and build one.
Thank you.
/r/django
https://redd.it/88yc0a
reddit
[ADVICE] Resources to Build Netflix Clone • r/django
Yep, that ain't easy. But can someone please share some resources to learn and build one. Thank you.
Django bugfix releases: 2.0.4 and 1.11.12
https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2018/apr/02/bugfix-releases/
/r/django
https://redd.it/8993rv
https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2018/apr/02/bugfix-releases/
/r/django
https://redd.it/8993rv
PyPI now supports Github-Flavored Markdown Descriptions
http://blog.jonparrott.com/github-flavored-markdown-on-pypi/
/r/Python
https://redd.it/896a7i
http://blog.jonparrott.com/github-flavored-markdown-on-pypi/
/r/Python
https://redd.it/896a7i
Jon Parrott
Github-Flavored Markdown Descriptions on PyPI
Last month Dustin Ingram happily proclaimed that PyPI supports Markdown Descriptions. This took a lot of work - go check out his wonderful blog post on everything it took to get there. However, we weren't quite done. While PyPI supported CommonMark, it did…
Django noob. Looking to hire someone to help me with questions.
Hi everyone,
As the name suggests, I'm fairly new to django. I'm looking to hire someone who is experienced with django to help me with the odd question. I'm not sure what the pay structure would be (by hour, by question, etc.), but I'm sure that we'd be able to agree on something. Pay would be by Paypal and I can pay 50% upfront for the first few questions until trust is established.
If you're experienced with django and feel like making some side money for answering what might be relatively straight forward questions (to someone who is experienced with django), feel free to send me a private message.
If this isn't the place for this, do you know what site I should go to in order to find help?
Thanks!
/r/django
https://redd.it/899yuu
Hi everyone,
As the name suggests, I'm fairly new to django. I'm looking to hire someone who is experienced with django to help me with the odd question. I'm not sure what the pay structure would be (by hour, by question, etc.), but I'm sure that we'd be able to agree on something. Pay would be by Paypal and I can pay 50% upfront for the first few questions until trust is established.
If you're experienced with django and feel like making some side money for answering what might be relatively straight forward questions (to someone who is experienced with django), feel free to send me a private message.
If this isn't the place for this, do you know what site I should go to in order to find help?
Thanks!
/r/django
https://redd.it/899yuu
reddit
Django noob. Looking to hire someone to help me with... • r/django
Hi everyone, As the name suggests, I'm fairly new to django. I'm looking to hire someone who is experienced with django to help me with the odd...
IPython 6.3 and 5.6 Released
> These are both primarily bugfix releases, but there are a handful of minor
new features.
http://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew/version6.html#ipython-6-3
http://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/5.x/whatsnew/version5.html#ipython-5-6
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/ipython-dev/2018-April/016314.html
/r/IPython
https://redd.it/88zqot
> These are both primarily bugfix releases, but there are a handful of minor
new features.
http://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew/version6.html#ipython-6-3
http://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/5.x/whatsnew/version5.html#ipython-5-6
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/ipython-dev/2018-April/016314.html
/r/IPython
https://redd.it/88zqot
[P] Data Version Control - Machine Learning Time Travel (Video Explainer)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h6I9_xeYA4
/r/MachineLearning
https://redd.it/89a2jn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h6I9_xeYA4
/r/MachineLearning
https://redd.it/89a2jn
YouTube
Data Version Control - Machine Learning Time Travel
Today data science community is still lacking good practices for organizing their projects and effectively collaborating. ML algorithms and methods are no longer simple "tribal knowledge" but are still difficult to manage and reuse.
One of the biggest challenges…
One of the biggest challenges…
[D] How common is porn in datasets?
Earlier on today I had an issue with annotation data on an image in the coco-text 2014 dataset, I display the image, and it's a dude in a bunny suit screwing a woman with the caption "The fuck bunny says congratulation in his own very special way" ([sfw crop I think](https://i.imgur.com/MVUcPlL.png)). Is that a common occurrence? I'm not very happy to have that pop on my screen with coworkers around!
/r/MachineLearning
https://redd.it/89dfg7
Earlier on today I had an issue with annotation data on an image in the coco-text 2014 dataset, I display the image, and it's a dude in a bunny suit screwing a woman with the caption "The fuck bunny says congratulation in his own very special way" ([sfw crop I think](https://i.imgur.com/MVUcPlL.png)). Is that a common occurrence? I'm not very happy to have that pop on my screen with coworkers around!
/r/MachineLearning
https://redd.it/89dfg7
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
https://redd.it/89e4yf
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/89e4yf
reddit
What's everyone working on this week? • r/Python
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...
Aiming to fill skill gaps in AI, Microsoft makes training courses available to the public
Hi guys.
I came across this in r/technews and thought it would be useful here; particularly if you are looking at using python for data analysis/machine learning etc.
>This computer science course provides an overview of AI, and explains how it can be used to build smart apps that help organizations be more efficient and enrich people’s lives. It uses a mix of engaging lectures and hands-on activities to help you take your first steps in the exciting field of AI.
[Link to Microsoft Blog](https://blogs.microsoft.com/ai/microsoft-professional-program-ai/?utm_source=reddit&utm_campaign=75010&utm_term=technews)
[Link to Microsoft course](https://academy.microsoft.com/en-us/professional-program/tracks/artificial-intelligence/)
/r/Python
https://redd.it/89b73q
Hi guys.
I came across this in r/technews and thought it would be useful here; particularly if you are looking at using python for data analysis/machine learning etc.
>This computer science course provides an overview of AI, and explains how it can be used to build smart apps that help organizations be more efficient and enrich people’s lives. It uses a mix of engaging lectures and hands-on activities to help you take your first steps in the exciting field of AI.
[Link to Microsoft Blog](https://blogs.microsoft.com/ai/microsoft-professional-program-ai/?utm_source=reddit&utm_campaign=75010&utm_term=technews)
[Link to Microsoft course](https://academy.microsoft.com/en-us/professional-program/tracks/artificial-intelligence/)
/r/Python
https://redd.it/89b73q
Microsoft News
Aiming to fill skill gaps in AI, Microsoft makes training courses available to the public
Microsoft announces the Microsoft Professional Program in AI, the latest learning track teaching artificial intelligence skills open to the public.
Ways to implement license control in an app developed in python
Hi, my company is currently converting some apps in C (most of them over 20 years old) to python. These apps though use a C library that controls that they are only used in certain machines (the library has pre loaded hostids and checks if the host id of the machine the software is running is on that list) and for some real time computation some of the apps store transaction data in memory and the license file also has store the max number of records that is allowed in memory for that particular app for the particular customer (based on hostid also).
Since this license library is in C and is always delivered to customers compiled, customers cannot tamper with it. I am looking for ways to implement something similar in python (which the app is a set of py files and can be easily read) that is also hard to temper with. Does anyone have any ideas around this? I suppose this would be of common interest for apps that depend on licenses for execution in general.
Thank you
/r/Python
https://redd.it/89hxn8
Hi, my company is currently converting some apps in C (most of them over 20 years old) to python. These apps though use a C library that controls that they are only used in certain machines (the library has pre loaded hostids and checks if the host id of the machine the software is running is on that list) and for some real time computation some of the apps store transaction data in memory and the license file also has store the max number of records that is allowed in memory for that particular app for the particular customer (based on hostid also).
Since this license library is in C and is always delivered to customers compiled, customers cannot tamper with it. I am looking for ways to implement something similar in python (which the app is a set of py files and can be easily read) that is also hard to temper with. Does anyone have any ideas around this? I suppose this would be of common interest for apps that depend on licenses for execution in general.
Thank you
/r/Python
https://redd.it/89hxn8
reddit
Ways to implement license control in an app developed... • r/Python
Hi, my company is currently converting some apps in C (most of them over 20 years old) to python. These apps though use a C library that controls...
Tens of thousands of misconfigured Django apps leak sensitive data
https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/70869/hacking/django-apps-misconfigured.html
/r/django
https://redd.it/89cinc
https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/70869/hacking/django-apps-misconfigured.html
/r/django
https://redd.it/89cinc
Security Affairs
Tens of thousands of misconfigured Django apps leak sensitive data
The security researcher Fábio Castro discovered tens of thousands of Django apps that expose sensitive data because developers forget to disable the debug mode.
Loop better: A deeper look at iteration in Python
https://opensource.com/article/18/3/loop-better-deeper-look-iteration-python
/r/Python
https://redd.it/896fag
https://opensource.com/article/18/3/loop-better-deeper-look-iteration-python
/r/Python
https://redd.it/896fag
Opensource.com
Loop better: A deeper look at iteration in Python
Python's for loops don't work the way for loops do in other languages.