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Building Python Command Line Tools, Part 4: CSV Importing and Time Zones
In the final part of our series on Python Command Line Tools, we'll put our application to work. I'll show you how to import the CSV module and handle timezones post import.
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4 Reasons to go with Python over ${language}
It can be hard to know which programming language is "the right tool for the job", but there's one language that keeps coming to mind...
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Building Python Command Line Tools, Part 3: Bootstrapping Pyramid
For the third part of our series on Python Command Line Tools, I'll show you how to use your console_script to bootstrap a Pyramid App.
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How to Break Free from Excel
Is your company still using Excel? Transitioning from Excel spreadsheets to web-based applications can improve efficiency, scalability, and overall user experience for your business. Translating requirements from Excel into a web application is not a trivial task. Explore the benefits, best practices and potential challenges of making the switch.
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To pyenv or Not To pyenv, That is The Question
Learn the benefits and steps for installing pyenv without letting it take over your shell's environment.
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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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Secrets of Building Python Container Images for AWS Lambda
Today, developers can use container images for AWS Lambda code — a helpful way to run much more complex code in a familiar package. However, there are some non-obvious differences that can make building Python app images for AWS Lambda frustrating.
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IndyPy Jan. 2023: Contributing to Python
The January 2023 edition of IndyPy featured Python core developer Mariatta Wijaya, who discussed everything involved with contributing to the CPython repository.
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Get your JSON Configuration In Line with GenSON
Using JSONSchema and Python GenSON to standardize thousands of JSON files
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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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