What's up in the python and tech environment? - Issue #49
Welcome to issue #49 of “What’s up in the python and tech environment?”.
This newsletter is mainly intended for developers and those passionate about computers.
This week we will discuss Pandas, Chalice framework for serverless applications, WebSockets in Go, modern 12-factor app, and many more 😎
From the python world
A cheat sheet for the Pandas library.
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An interesting comparison between urllib3 and requests in 2022.
For those who want to replace JavaScript with python for their web development, the two most popular solutions are Brython and Pyscript. This article tries to explain the differences between them.
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A tutorial to learn how to make beautiful QR codes in python.
An interesting blog post where I discovered a web micro-framework made by AWS to write serverless applications
Testing AWS Chalice applications
Yet another python plotting library called D3Blocks.
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Some cool code snippets you may not know are possible. For some of them, you will need at least python3.8 to make them work. 😉
The team behind black announced a new version (23.1a1) with a new formatting style. More information can be found in the link below.
From the Web
Do we have Go developers in the audience? Here is a complete article on handling WebSockets with your favorite programming language.
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A bunch of useful GitHub repositories.
GitHub repositories worth knowing
A vision about the future of programming languages.
An interesting article where the author tries to revisit the 12-factor app to see what is still accurate today and what is not.
An interesting debate about how teachers manage student assignments with the advent of AI text-generation tools.
How to deal with AI text-generation tools
Bonus
Someone tries to create music from images using python.
To start the week well, I share you the following tweet.
This is all for this week. I hope you enjoy it and if it is the case, don’t hesitate to share it on your social media.
Take care of yourself and see you soon! 🙂