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🗓 date-operations: A package for common date operations [Package on PyPy]

The Power of Bit Manipulation - How to Solve Problems Efficiently

Pyscan: A command-line tool to detect security issues in your python dependencies.

Wednesday Daily Thread: Beginner questions

Why is "strict fixed requirements" a best practice when distributing packages?

I am trying to get a career in programming and don’t know how to begin

Implementation of lazy import, in a hacky way with context manager(Like PEP690's eager_imports but lazy)

Tailor AWS Identity Center (SSO) Permissions Per Account with IAMbic

News APi in python for your next project

Python’s super() considered super! (Raymond Hettinger)

Introducing seaborn-polars, a package allowing to use Polars DataFrames and LazyFrames with Seaborn

Tuesday Daily Thread: Advanced questions

Introducing Nautikos; a Python tool for updating tags in Kubernetes manifests

Github Action for using Pytest's --last-failed option

Your Django-Docker Starter Kit: Streamlined Development & Production Ready

I interviewed Joris Schellekens, author of the Borb PDF library, about his progress on building a business around an open source library. “If you want a library that is regularly updated by a team of developers, someone needs to pay those developers.”

🎨 Infinite Drawboard in Python

Release 0.6.0 of FastKafka adds Redditors' requested features

A Python package to retrieve data from Steam

Monday Daily Thread: Project ideas!

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