After an 8-year break from web development, I evaluated modern tech stacks to build my personal projects in 2024. This post chronicles my journey in selecting the perfect combination of backend, frontend, database, and hosting.
Because I couldn’t find a decent podcast downloader, I made one using python! Is there any way I can have two python scripts run one after the other? I made one to download all podcasts from an RSS address, and I made another one to rename all of those episodes Based on the metadata provided with the RSS, but I would like to merge them and have them run one after the other. Is this possible? #Python#Programming
So after me nagging him for a year or more @mathsppblog has finally seen the light regarding Mastodon! (Unlikely because of me, but I’ll take the win).
He’s not tooted yet, but if #Python is your thing I highly recommend you follow my fellow ex-#Textual developer and one of the 67%.
He sometimes does some maths stuff too I believe. 🤷🏻♀️
#pyconus#hatch sounds like it can do a lot of things. It reminds me of multi-linters except it is a multi-common-build-tasks tool. (dependencies, packaging, plus other things) Like multi-linters, it farms out the work to 3rd party tools. Or a mildly opinionated build-anything tool.
I should try it out on a project to get better opinions
Pallets and Flask office hours in PyCon room 317 from 3:15 to 5:30. Please come by to say hi and talk with us about your projects and our projects! I might be showing of a new Flask-SQLAlchemy idea for a more lightweight and type checkable implementation. #PyCon#FlaskCon#Python#Flask
Apparently the convention center is using a product, Voltus, built on Flask and APIFlask to manage its energy use and respond to demand. So cool! ☀️😎 #PyConUS#FlaskCon#Python#Flask
We are hearing a great talk at the maintainers summit on the pathway that an #opensource user can take to become a contributor and then a user! First tip: make sure you have good development and onboarding docs #pyconus#python#opensource
Really awesome to see so many people in the #python community actively posting about #PyConUS on #Mastodon. There's even an official (and verified) @pycon Mastodon account!
For some time now, I've been thinking about the concept of interactively manipulating mathematical expressions and equations via software. Like doing some quick algebra in Notepad or similar, except there's no potential for arithmetic/algebra errors, typos, etc. ruining any results....
OC [Personal project] AlgeZip: navigate and manipulate boolean expressions (github.com)
For some time now, I've been thinking about the concept of interactively manipulating mathematical expressions and equations via software. Like doing some quick algebra in Notepad or similar, except there's no potential for arithmetic/algebra errors, typos, etc. ruining any results....