- Odo: Shapeshifting for your data — odo 0.5.0+26.g55cec3c documentation –
- Overview — odo 0.5.0+26.g55cec3c documentation –
- Overview — NetworkX –
- What is deliberate practice for programmers? | Lobsters –
- Three challenges you’re going to face when building a chatbot – Infermedica Blog –
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Bookmarks for December 25th
- lk-geimfari/expynent: A library that provides regex patterns. If you hate to write regular expressions, then expynent can help you. –
- nicolaiarocci/eve: Simple REST APIs –
- nvbn/thefuck: Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command. –
- dbcli/pgcli: Postgres CLI with autocompletion and syntax highlighting –
- sdispater/pendulum: Python datetimes made easy –
- jonathanslenders/python-prompt-toolkit: Library for building powerful interactive command lines in Python –
- airbnb/superset: Superset is a data exploration platform designed to be visual, intuitive, and interactive –
- kennethreitz/records: SQL for Humans™ –
- coala/coala: coala provides a unified command-line interface for linting and fixing all your code, regardless of the programming languages you use. –
- channelcat/sanic: Python 3.5+ web server that’s written to go fast –
- locustio/locust: Scalable user load testing tool written in Python –
- pytest-dev/pytest: The pytest framework makes it easy to write small tests, yet scales to support complex functional testing –
- MagicStack/uvloop: Ultra fast implementation of asyncio event loop on top of libuv. –
Bookmarks for December 13th through December 14th
These are my links for December 13th through December 14th:
- StopDataMining.me – A directory of Opt-Out links to stop data brokers from selling your personal information. –
- Audio texture synthesis and style transfer | Hacker News –
- PostGraphQL: PostgreSQL meets GraphQL | Hacker News –
Bookmarks for November 10th
- TRADING ECONOMICS | 300.000 INDICATORS FROM 196 COUNTRIES –
- SQL style guide | Hacker News –
- The fastest Clojure REPL in the world · anmonteiro –
- C PUZZLES, Some interesting C problems –
Bookmarks for November 9th through November 10th
These are my links for November 9th through November 10th:
- Electricty Misconceptions Spread By K6 Textbooks –
- SQL style guide by Simon Holywell –
- Why is electricity so hard to understand? (1989) | Hacker News –
- marciok/Mu: It’s a Swift playground explaining how to create a tiny programming language named Mu –
- Practical advice for analysis of large, complex data sets –