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Beginner - Question about importing libraries

Does anyone have a good flask-based issue tracker? Looking for a fun way to tracker my kids ideas and issues they have on their big school projects

Sudoku Solver with Python & Algorithm Optimization

SelSearch - A tool that automates searching selected text in any application on Google, DeepL, WordReference and others.

asyncio.TaskGroup and ExceptionGroup to be added to Python 3.11

"Full-stack devs are in vogue now, but the future will see a major shift toward specialization in back end." The former CTO of GitHub predicts that with increasing product complexity, the future of programming will see the decline of full-stack engineers

Wednesday Daily Thread: Beginner questions

python projects for beginners?

Check out the Python on Microcontrollers newsletter, out every Tuesday

Wireshark-like display filter for python dictionaries.

A FastAPI's dependency injection clone

I created a fun Python project using ML to summarize lectures

High Performance subset of python

I made a CLI-version of Wordle in Python using Blessed!

Tuesday Daily Thread: Advanced questions

[Tutorial] How color is altered in images

Sharing my github repo for: Black Hat Python (Seitz Book) source code re-edited, updated to Python3 and tested

Predicting English Premier League games based on Transfermarkt market values for the home and away team. It’s fascinating how close we can get to the bookies’ prediction with such a simple model. This proves the impact money has on the game of Football (Soccer).

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Are all libraries and all software fundamentally built from the standard libraries?

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