Coding in Python is awesome and is getting more awesome with every new release! For me, this is mainly due to the massive amount of freely available libraries, its readability, and the recently… (more…)
Read more »
If there’s one blog that really “took off” after I wrote last year’s coverage on the Python Language Summit, it was my blog on Sam Gross’s proposal to make Python’s Global Interpreter Lock (the “GIL”) optional. One week following the publication of my art... (more…)
Read more »
The only way to master a skill is to practice. In Python Workout</i>, author Reuven M. Lerner</b> guides you through 50 carefully selected exercises that invite you to flex your programming muscles. As you take on each new challenge, you’ll bu... (more…)
Read more »
In this tutorial, we will be learning about the concepts behind property-based testing, and then we will put those concepts to practice. (more…)
Read more »
A few years ago, I decided to adopt the practices of reproducible research as far as possible within the technical and social constraints I have to live with. So how reproducible is my published code over time? (more…)
Read more »