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How to start with Machine Learning
Machine Learning initiatives can be powerful when you need to analyze large amounts of data, especially when it makes sense to analyze data points together to gain greater insights or find patterns...
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How to write an RFP for your Web Portal project
Whether your web portal project is about a corporate intranet, an online collaboration platform for researchers or a app designed to help members manage their data, you will most likely need to write an RFP to identify possible suitable vendors...
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IndyPy: 15 Years of Celebrating Python
As the 15-year celebration of IndyPy nears, I look back at the road that has led to this point and some of the things I am hopeful for as IndyPy continues to move ahead.
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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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KARL's New Approach to Safely Releasing Updates to Hosted Production Sites
Six Feet Up is rolling out a new update protocol to improve safety of new releases of KARL system...
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Kick Start your Django/Plone Buildout with PyCharm
PyCharm has great features, such as a Debugger, code completion, syntax highlighting and code formatting for Buildout configuration files. Here are several tips to help you get going...
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Managing complex Bacula configurations with YAML, Jinja and Python
How to make sure all servers are backed up, and do so in a way to avoid a performance hit…
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My first IndyPy Meeting
I'm Jim, one of the newest Sixies here at Six Feet Up. This past week, I got the opportunity to attend IndyPy. I'm a recent transplant to Indiana coming here from Florida. Since joining Six Feet Up, this has been the first community activity with a Python group that I've been able to attend. Six Feet Up employees have been actively participating in local, regional, international, and even online open source events often focusing around Python and Plone. I was glad to attend this event and was excited to find out many of the other members of Six Feet Up would also be attending. Kurt, who is also new at Six Feet Up, also joined me, meeting new faces and hearing about new Python tips and tricks...
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My Take-Aways From PyCon 2016
Useful tidbits of information collected at the annual Python conference in Portland, OR...
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Performance Testing with Locust
During a recent load-test, we successfully used the Python plugin Locust to create a working test as an alternative to Jmeter.
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