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Spyder doens't recognize installed modules/packages error: No module named "X"

Importing methods in a class body!? Is this... okay?

Textual has a new website

Web Scraping Data Behind Authentication using Python (Bypass CSRF and WAF😉)

Autoformatting?

So, what is your favorite new feature in Python 3.12?

Python 3.11 vs Python 3.12 – performance testing. A total of 91 various benchmark tests were conducted on computers with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and the 13th-generation of Intel Core processors for desktops, laptops or mini PCs.

Tuesday Daily Thread: Advanced questions

I share 3 Python Data Science videos (Tutorials, Courses and Projects) every week on YouTube

just-pip-tools: An example of managing python dependencies as layered lock files with just and pip-tools

encant: Uber Simple Python Version Management

Genuine Curiosity about this.

ML Algorithms implemented from Scratch

Oxen.ai: Blazing Fast Unstructured Data Version Control for Machine Learning, now in Python

Neinsum - A Named Einsum

Developing intuition for overhead costs in multiprocessing

Monday Daily Thread: Project ideas!

R2Connect: A Python API for Cloudflare's R2 services.

Starfyre - A reactive SSR Python Web Framework for Front-End Applications [v0.17.0 Update]

Has your company standardized the Python 3 version to be used across all projects?

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