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🦄 Articles & Tutorials
① Python in Microsoft Excel Released!
② UV Roundup: Five Great Articles and a Pre-Commit Tip
③ Spiderweb: A Miniature Web Framework
Using PyCharm to play with Jupyter Notebook too
⑤ Why learn Python concurrency?
6) Developing and Optimizing Rust Extensions for Python
⑦ Randomness extractor: creating fair coins from biased coins
⑧ What I Learned While Serving on the PSF Board of Directors
⑨ Categorize all PDFs on the web
⑩ Developing Simple Fuzzy Test Programs in Python
⑪ Sans I/O Putting Theory into Practice
⑫ Why is programming language documentation still so bad?
🐿️ projects&resources
① sherlock: find accounts on social networks by name
② WindowsDowndate: takes over Windows updates with customizable downgrade vulnerabilities
③ pyedifice: a declarative GUI framework for Python and Qt.
④ uvtrick: running other venv code from a venv
⑤ smartcut: no need to write code, cut video files
⑥ pyrtls: Modern TLS for Python Based on rustls
⑦ pocketpy: A Portable Python Interpreter for Modern C Development
⑧ wifi-crack-tool: WiFi password brute force cracking tool
⑨ finic: Creating a Playwright-based Browser Proxy
⑩ papermill: parameterizing, executing, and analyzing Jupyter Notebook
⑪ Local_Knowledge_Graph: a local knowledge graph based on Llama
⑫ Plain Text Accounting (PTA) substantial resources
🐢 Podcasts & Videos
① Python Bytes: Celebrating the 400th Program!
② 13 Surprising Features in Python
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