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🦄 Articles & Tutorials
Python Relies on Managing a Junkyard Fire
② Python's Bloat: Fine-grained Inter-project Dependency Analysis
③ Sharing my Django project template
④ Avoid calculating totals in Django pagination
⑤ You need to pay more attention to participles
⑥ Pythonic's null checking
⑦ Attestations: PyPI's Next Generation Signature
⑧ PyPIM: A New Way to Execute Python Code Directly in RAM
⑨ Practical examples of pipeline mode in Python
⑩ Deploy Django with Zero Downtime and Multi-Step Database Changes
⑪ Netflix's investigation of Workbench UI latency issues
⑫ Use ML in Go through Python sidecar mode.
🐿️ projects&resources
① Box: accessing nested dictionaries with advanced point representations
② dendrite-python-sdk: Building a Web AI Agent to Browse the Web Like a Human
③ prints_charming: Enhance the style and color of terminal printing.
④ weft: a terminal reader similar to vim, which can chat with books.
⑤ PiML-Toolbox: A Python Interpretable Machine Learning Toolbox
⑥ PDF-Extract-Kit: High Quality Extraction of PDF Content
⑦ VideoLingo: Netflix Level Subtitle Cutting, Translation, Alignment, Dubbing
⑧ htmy: asynchronous, pure Python rendering engine
⑨ website-hot-hub: 36Kr, bilibili, jitterbugs, nuggets, and WeChat Reading's Hot List
⑩ watermark-anything: watermarking any content
⑪ models: Advanced Open Source Video Generation Models
⑫ deepface: lightweight face recognition and face attribute analysis
🥂 Discussion & Questions
① State-of-the-art Python in 2024
Why don't some introductory Python books teach methods like class, yield, and self?
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