python-pptx is a Python library for creating, reading, and updating PowerPoint (.pptx) files. A typical use would be generating a PowerPoint presentation from dynamic content such as a database query, analytics output, or a JSON payload, perhaps in response to an HTTP request and downloading the generated PPTX file in response. It runs on any Python capable platform, including macOS and Linux, and
Top 20 Python Machine Learning Open Source Projects, updated Open Source is the heart of innovation and rapid evolution of technologies, these days. This article presents you Top 20 Python Machine Learning Open Source Projects of 2016 along with very interesting insights and trends found during the analysis. Continuing analysis from last year: Top 20 Python Machine Learning Open Source Projects, t
Again, we try to avoid most established choices such as Django, Flask, etc. that are kind of standard nowadays. Also, some of these libraries date prior to 2016, but either they had an explosion in popularity this year or we think they are great enough to deserve the spot. Here we go! 1. ZappaSince the release of AWS Lambda (and others that have followed), all the rage has been about serverless ar
>>> now = maya.now() <MayaDT epoch=1481850660.9> >>> tomorrow = maya.when('tomorrow') <MayaDT epoch=1481919067.23> >>> tomorrow.slang_date() 'tomorrow' >>> tomorrow.slang_time() '23 hours from now' # Also: MayaDT.from_iso8601(...) >>> tomorrow.iso8601() '2017-02-10T22:17:01.445418Z' # Also: MayaDT.from_rfc2822(...) >>> tomorrow.rfc2822() 'Fri, 10 Feb 2017 22:17:01 GMT' # Also: MayaDT.from_rfc3339(
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