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One of my fav Python writeups. I love Python and luckily I get to dictate how it's being written in my job, so I'm forcing types down the through of my colleagues. Saved a bunch of debugging time, so I can waste more time on Lemmy while still getting paid. Good shit

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Just released time-machine 2.12.0 with #Python 3.12 wheels, thanks to the latest cibuildwheel release from @joerick . time-machine won't be a blocker for testing Python 3.12 now 😊

https://pypi.org/project/time-machine/

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/2101280

Nice article reviewing hash tables and how python dictionaries are implemented with them.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/3025539

For the last 6 months or so I’ve been working on Pinepods. I have never been able to find the perfect self-hosted podcast app that I wanted to use. podgrab’s player is rather lackluster and misses a lot of features that I would like.

With Pinepods you can play, download, and keep track of podcasts you enjoy. It allows for searching new podcasts using The Podcast Index or Itunes and provides a modern looking UI to browse through shows and episodes. In addition, Pinepods provides simple user managment and can be used by multiple users at once using a browser or app version. Everything is saved into a Mysql database including user settings, podcasts and episodes. It’s fully self-hosted, and I provide an option to use a hosted API or you can also get one from the podcast API and use your own. There’s even many different themes to choose from! Everything is fully dockerized and I provide a simple guide found below explaining how to install Pinepods on your own system.

There’s also lots of modern features like MFA, self-service password resets, and some Podcast 2.0 functionality (more to come)

In addition to all that, I’ve built a client version of the app that can connect via API to your home server over something like a reverse proxy or tailscale.

Pinepods is currently a couple beta releases in with all the basic functionality implemented. Currently, you’re likely to experience issues, but I certainly invite pull requests or opening issues if you have the time. Even assistance with debugging/creating documentation would be unbelievably helpful. You can also get setup assistance on the discord server. I invite you to try it out!

Check out the official site here:

https://www.pinepods.online/

Github here:

https://github.com/madeofpendletonwool/PinePods

Discord server:

https://discord.gg/kCHuH6UH

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And, of course, the English version for those of us not yet fluent in Spanish: https://2023.es.pycon.org/en/

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Tutorial for Python beginners- Python Data types - Set, List, Tupe, Dictionary, String, Numbers

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cross-posted from: https://derp.foo/post/112170

There is a discussion on Hacker News, but feel free to comment here as well.

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So i struggle with learning new things but i think i can manage but its hard because it feels like i need someone to hold my hand or give me a powerpoint about something new. im dying to make a video game or something and i think maybe visual novels are the way to go because i also want to tell a story even if its lame. my interest seem to change alot but how do i learn renpy without getting overwhelmed? i havent even open the software yet because im afraid of failing also ive only used a little of unreal engine 4 intill i relised it was overheating my pc and its slow. ive probably used something else like scratch but i forgot.

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MS giving away expired candy at EP2023 :)

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I'm building the python logo on the lemmy canvas. I'm not an artist tho 😄. If you would like to help out, it's around 9,733.

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🎉 Join PyBay2023! Register at www.pybay.com for an immersive Python Tech Talks on October 8, 2023, amidst San Francisco's Parklab Gardens. Engaging talks, sponsor exhibits, book signings, and delicious food from 18 food trucks. Celebrate Python's power and join us in sharing knowledge amongst the community! 🚀🍔🥤 #python #food #pybay2023 #exhibit #developer

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CFP for PyLadiesCon is now open!!

Come speak at the the first ever PyLadies Conference! We welcome everyone to submit a talk, and you can present in English, Español, Português, Français, or 中文.

Please share!

Blog post: https://pyladies.com/blog/Announcement-CFP-Launch/cfp-launch-announcement/

CFP: https://pretalx.com/pyladiescon-2023/cfp

@pyladiescon

#cfp #conference #pyladies #python #publicspeaking #pyladiescon

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Getting the Pallets Community Ecosystem set up. https://github.com/pallets-eco Similar to Jazzband https://jazzband.co, this is a place to collect important Pallets/Flask/Click/etc extensions and allow community write access and easier publishing workflows. Still figuring it out. If you are interested in getting a project in, or contributing to a project, please reach out on the Pallets Discord server https://discord.gg/pallets. #Python #Pallets #Flask #Click

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An Ode to pipx (jamescooke.info)
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