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Flask API Browsable Web APIs for Flask Overview Flask API is a drop-in replacement for Flask that provides an implementation of browsable APIs similar to what Django REST framework provides. It gives you properly content negotiated-responses and smart request parsing: Installation Requirements: Python 3.6+ Flask 1.1+ The following packages are optional: Markdown (2.6+): Markdown support for the br
About¶ konch is a CLI and configuration utility for the Python shell, optimized for simplicity and productivity. Automatically import any object upon startup Simple, per-project configuration in a single file (itâs just Python code) No external dependencies Uses IPython, BPython, or ptpython if available, and falls back to built-in interpreter Automatically load IPython extensions Example Use Case
Flowp 1.2.1¶ Flowp is a library which tries to bring the best ideas from Ruby / node.js world to Python making development more fun. For version 1.2.1 module flowp.testing is available which allows to write tests in a RSpec BDD style with minimum of magic and flowp.files module which brings convenient utils for files processing.
Looking for Python Tutoring? Remote and local (NYC) slots still available! Email me at [email protected] for more info. Python's list is one of the built-in sequence types (i.e. "it holds a sequence of things") is a wonderfully useful tool. I figured I'd try to determine what people are most often trying to do with lists (by analyzing Google's query data on the topic) and just bang out examples o
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README.md Python development using Pants brian wickman - @wickman [TOC] Why use Pants for Python development? Pants makes the manipulation and distribution of hermetically sealed Python environments painless. But why another system? Alternatives There are several solutions for package management in Python. Almost everyone is familiar with running sudo easy_install PackageXYZ. This leaves a lot to
MoviePy documentation# Date: Nov 27, 2024 Version: Useful links: Binary Installers | Source Repository | Issues & Ideas | Q&A Support | MoviePy is the Python reference tool for video editing automation! Itâs an open source, MIT-licensed library offering user-friendly video editing and manipulation tools for the Python programming language.
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Python modules you should know A list by Alberto Granzotto, 15 Nov 2013 A collection of the best modules I use. Python is beautiful. So keep your code clean and maintainable with those modules. Suggestions are welcome, just add your comment! Docopt. Forget optparse and argparse, and build beautiful, readable and (if you need) complex command-line interfaces using docstrings. IMO the best module cr
Pants¶ Pants is a lightweight framework for writing asynchronous network applications in Python. Pants is simple, fast and elegant. Pants is available under the Apache License, Version 2.0 An incomplete feature list: Single-threaded, asynchronous, callback-oriented. TCP networking - clients and servers! IPv4, IPv6 and UNIX socket families. SSL/TLS support for all that security stuff. Basic schedul
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