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🦄 Articles & Tutorials
① PyPI should get rid of its sponsorship dependency
② Creating Case-Insensitive Python String Classes
③ Refactoring Python Code with Tree-sitter & Jedi
④ Psycopg 3 How to implement automatic asynchronous to synchronous code conversion?
⑤ Python Counting Sheep with Code Deeds
(vi) Review of the Oil Program in 2024
⑦ Taming the Django ORM Beast
⑧ Solving the University of Melbourne's Cat Walk Puzzle with Python
⑨ Disable scheduled dependency updates
⑩ create interactive maps with ipyopenlayers
⑪ Finding the longest repeating sequence in π with Python
⑫ What did I learn from learning to program in my 50s?
🐿️ projects&resources
① SurfSense: A Personal AI Assistant for World Wide Web Surfers
② peepdb: a tool for quickly checking the database
dante: A Python NoSQL Database Implemented in SQLite
④ skrub: preparing tables for machine learning
⑤ scientific-visualization-book: open-source e-book for visualization with matplotlib
⑥ minDB: extremely memory-efficient vector database
⑦ weather_landscape: visualizing weather forecasts through landscape images
⑧ httpdbg: easy debugging HTTP client requests
⑨ GetQzonehistory:Get the history of QQ space postings
⑩ Qocker: GUI application for managing Docker containers
⑪ linkding: self-hosted bookmark manager
⑫ wasm2mpy: Compile WebAssembly into a native MicroPython module.
🐢 Podcasts & Videos
① Getting to Bento: Meta's Jupyter Notebook
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