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Six Feet Up CTO talks Deploying a Django Virtual Event Platform at PyGotham 2021
Calvin Hendryx-Parker, Six Feet Up CTO and AWS Community Hero, discussed the design behind LoudSwarm, the company’s virtual event platform, during a presentation at the 2021 PyGotham conference.
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The Importance of Precise Error Messages
Using the S3 Presigned URLs and Presigned Posts features almost had the Six Feet Up team stumped, but after some troubleshooting, uploads were a breeze.
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IndyPy: Making Art using Python and ML
The October 2022 edition of IndyPy featured an explanation and demonstration of generative art by Srishti Yadav, a machine learning engineer at CubicFarms.
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Python Web Conference 2023 New Site Goes Live
Planning is well underway for Python Web Conference 2023 (#PWC2023), and while March 13 is still almost six months away, interested parties can get the lowdown on the conference on its new website.
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Python Apps Streamline Battery Energy Storage Ops
A national installer of battery energy storage solutions reached out to Six Feet Up to streamline the company’s business and engineering operations apps.
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Python 3 Upgrade
Python 2's end of life is January 1, 2020 and the Six Feet Up team wants to help you prepare to upgrade your legacy systems to Python 3...
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How to Set Up Python on Your New Mac
Learn the steps needed to install Python and start working with virtualenv projects on your new Mac.
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Intro to the Python Framework Pyramid
Here are some resources on why Pyramid is an ideal Python based web framework, and how to get started using it.
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Building Python Command Line Tools, Part 1: ArgParse
This article is part one of a four-part series on building and using python command line tools. Get ready to learn how to parse command line arguments and import csv files for a Django or Pyramid app.
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Building Python Command Line Tools, Part 2: Console Scripts
In this second part of our series on Python Command Line Tools, I'll show you how to make the agrparse script executable and ready to be installed as a console script when someone installs your Pyramid or Django app.
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