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Shared 12 articles, 12 open source projects, 2 popular discussions, 2100 words.
Below is a summary of this issue:
🦄 Articles & Tutorials
① Python Developer Survey Results 2023
Why should I still use a Python virtual environment in Docker?
③ How do I do a data analysis project in Python?
Trying out the Billion Row Challenge with Python
⑤ Introducing the Template Method Design Pattern in Python
⑥ Lesser-known Python standard libraries
⑦ How to implement time-based LRU caching in Python?
⑧ CPython virtual machine design and implementation
⑨ How can we make querying Pandas DataFrames 87x faster with chDB?
⑩ How to escape Anaconda for macOS
⑪ Calculate the total memory allocated by Python with tracemalloc
⑫ 12 habits of a good software engineer
🐿️ projects&resources
① supertree: Decision Tree Visualization in Python
② kazam: AI-Enabled Screen Recording, Broadcasting, Screenshotting, and OCR for Linux
③ python-training: Python Training Classes for Business Analysts and Traders
④ pymobiledevice3: a pure python3 implementation for iDevices.
⑤ xiaomusic: Playing music with Xiaoxia Speaker
⑥ amine: an anti-distraction tool that monitors the mouse and keyboard
⑦ asyncpal: preemptive concurrency and parallelism for sporadic workloads
⑧ tinystatus: generating status pages with Python scripts
⑨ graphiti: building and querying dynamic time-aware knowledge graphs
⑩ librosa: Python Library for Audio and Music Analysis
⑪ Nettacker: Automated Penetration Testing Framework - Open Source Vulnerability Scanners - Vulnerability Management
⑫ HivisionIDPhotos: a lightweight AI photo ID creation tool
🥂 Discussion & Questions
① GoLang or Python, which is a better second language for Java programmers?
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