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Montréal-Python is an awesome local Python community. Its mission is to promote the use of the Python programming language through a lively and dynamic community of users. Disseminating the local Python knowledge also helps build a stronger developer community. Finally, Montréal-Python promotes Free and Open Source Software, favors its adoption within the community, and collaborates with local and global community players to achieve this goal.
Module de Mois : Pretty Printer par Van Duc Nguyen - Montréal-Python 84 – Olive Lucrative
Module de Mois : Pretty Printer par Van Duc Nguyen - Montréal-Python 84 - Olive Lucrative
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Module du Mois : Argparse - par Yannick Gingras - Montréal-Python 83 - Nuit Minimale
zhlédnutí 851Před 3 lety
Module du Mois : Argparse - par Yannick Gingras - Montréal-Python 83 - Nuit Minimale
Sam Scott: Authorization and SQLAlchemy - Montréal-Python 83 - Minimum Night
zhlédnutí 105Před 3 lety
Sam Scott: Authorization and SQLAlchemy - Montréal-Python 83 - Minimum Night
Building a standalone app using electron and flask - Adil Addiya
zhlédnutí 17KPřed 5 lety
Building a standalone app using electron and flask - Adil Addiya
Explore Your Data and Then Let Others Do It Too: Plotly Express and Dash - Nicolas Kruchten
zhlédnutí 24KPřed 5 lety
Explore Your Data and Then Let Others Do It Too: Plotly Express and Dash - Nicolas Kruchten
Feedback loops in data systems - Matthieu Ranger
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed 5 lety
Feedback loops in data systems - Matthieu Ranger
Python Camera Simulator - Federico Ariza
zhlédnutí 928Před 5 lety
Python Camera Simulator - Federico Ariza
Keep It Simply Annotated, Stupid - Sébastien Portebois
zhlédnutí 379Před 5 lety
Keep It Simply Annotated, Stupid - Sébastien Portebois
Why are robots becoming Pythonistas? - Maxime St-Pierre
zhlédnutí 289Před 5 lety
Why are robots becoming Pythonistas? - Maxime St-Pierre
Python packaging for everyone - Eric Araujo
zhlédnutí 509Před 5 lety
Python packaging for everyone - Eric Araujo
Probabilistic Programming and Bayesian Modeling with PyMC3 - Christopher Fonnesbeck
zhlédnutí 31KPřed 6 lety
Probabilistic Programming and Bayesian Modeling with PyMC3 - Christopher Fonnesbeck
Analyse de survie pour les taux de conversion - Tristan Boudreault
zhlédnutí 313Před 6 lety
Analyse de survie pour les taux de conversion - Tristan Boudreault
Data Science at Shopify - Françoise Provencher
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed 6 lety
Data Science at Shopify - Françoise Provencher
Automate All The Things with Home Assistant - Philippe Gauthier
zhlédnutí 372Před 6 lety
Automate All The Things with Home Assistant - Philippe Gauthier
Passeriez-vous une entrevue de data scientist junior? - Nicolas Coallier
zhlédnutí 405Před 6 lety
Passeriez-vous une entrevue de data scientist junior? - Nicolas Coallier
SikuliX: automatise tout ce que tu vois avec 1 seul outil (Windows, Mac, Linux)
zhlédnutí 3,2KPřed 6 lety
SikuliX: automatise tout ce que tu vois avec 1 seul outil (Windows, Mac, Linux)
So you want to be a wizard - Julia Evans
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 6 lety
So you want to be a wizard - Julia Evans
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto: calibrating robots with Python - Nicholas Nadeau
zhlédnutí 909Před 6 lety
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto: calibrating robots with Python - Nicholas Nadeau
10 points pour comprendre les containers - Éric Araujo
zhlédnutí 240Před 6 lety
10 points pour comprendre les containers - Éric Araujo
Multiprocessing: how to run Blockly generated code in Python - Nicole Parrot
zhlédnutí 2KPřed 6 lety
Multiprocessing: how to run Blockly generated code in Python - Nicole Parrot
Va debugger ton Python! - Stéphane Wirtel
zhlédnutí 406Před 6 lety
Va debugger ton Python! - Stéphane Wirtel
Writing a Python interpreter in Python from scratch - Zhentao Li
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 6 lety
Writing a Python interpreter in Python from scratch - Zhentao Li
The talk would be about Rasa, an open-source chatbots platform - Nathan Zylbersztejn
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 6 lety
The talk would be about Rasa, an open-source chatbots platform - Nathan Zylbersztejn
A dive into the mind: sensory stimulation and brain signal analysis - Mavi Ruiz-Blondet - MP64
zhlédnutí 480Před 7 lety
A dive into the mind: sensory stimulation and brain signal analysis - Mavi Ruiz-Blondet - MP64
The micro:bit and the worldwide rush to teach coding - Claude Arpin
zhlédnutí 96Před 7 lety
The micro:bit and the worldwide rush to teach coding - Claude Arpin
Blocked on I/O: The Pitfalls of Event-Driven Programming - Greg Ward
zhlédnutí 222Před 7 lety
Blocked on I/O: The Pitfalls of Event-Driven Programming - Greg Ward
Kivy is powerfull❤
I downloaded this video to watch while traveling but was bamboozled to find that it's not English but Montreal french 😅. The English title is a bit misleading.
Really like this debugger! Just found it in 2022.
He said in AUFS performance,tuning :- when there are lots of packages installed in python PATH, importing them would require traversing through each layer for each file, but if we have installed the packages ourselves after taking the python image as the base container, wouldn't those be present in the write(top) layer? Can someone clear that up for me? But, Nice video :)
HUGE fan of CDP. What an impact he has made on the data science community and modern business!
It's coming alive now...
Hi Ted Mosby
Need to improve typing skill :D
nice! i wanna study computational neuroscience
Vous n'avez pas l'impression de parler chinois là ?
nagios est écrit en Perl et une partie en C
good presentation though I get kinda nervous by watching him. take a breath and try to relax you are good.
Such a beauty with code ..
Great presentation, only wish I'd seen it years ago.
Great talk!
That is actually very neat. What always bugged me about git reflog is that it isn't shared and eventually just lost. Apart from reflog just being difficult to use. And although all those operations are possible in git, it is very difficult to get it right. And if I understand correctly, evolve also tackles the problems which come with cherry-picking.
Lol
That physics demonstration thingy is exactly what I'm looking for. Would be nice if he shared the source code.
Thanks!! Kivy looks like the one I was looking for!!
63 likes? It should be 63 dislikes!!! Those people just talk. They don't know how to implement stuff. How to implement aufs, zfs... in practice Would be a good video. The trash he was talking about are here docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd/#daemon-storage-driver
How do you know that they don't know to implement the storage drivers stuff? Are you suggesting we reinvent the wheel instead of using it?
you can you talk, no can no fucking speak.
C'est une excellente librairie, ça serait super d'avoir un programme MOOCs à l'UDEM! Je me demande s'il donne encore des Workshops?
Kivy
I like to keep rpg game sessions to forty minute timed sessions and parties to less than three players and one narrator
Hallo....i wanna make a web application showing choropleth maps.......how can i do that
Good stuff
he is faster then bullet train.
dued with titz???
Kivy was developed mainly for use in both Android with its touch screen controls as well as in desktops. Wx is way outdated and too bulky for Mobile and is so proprietary now that you cannot use it in production without paying a heavy license fee monthly. No need to be compared.
What are you talking about? There is no fee associated with wxpython whatsoever, it is completeley free to use even in commercial projects. Don't spread bs.
It's certainly not proprietary. Did you confuse it with QT?
do you have any references to code examples? I'm currently using pyrfc to call some bapis to validate order data I create from selenium/hybris with python. but, if possible, I'd love to know how to simulate orders, work with hana, etc... any guidance would be very appreciated!
6:25 How can this "modern" survival analysis be cooler than actuarial analysis even though it is the same thing?
obviously, it is cooler because he is doing it now...teehee...
I have a python project on pycharm, and I want to trigger this project from Jenkins, how do i go about it?
See if this helps- czcams.com/video/RNEMEoYevXs/video.html
Jerome's talks and articles are extremely informative. I've learn a lot because of his contribution. Thanks for the video.
he has boobs
Thanks a lot :) simple and precise.
Is the GitHub repo for this still available somewhere?
This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you for uploading.
Mam u r so cute...
I developed with Kivi recently. I don’t recommend to use it because it has many issues especially on international environment and lack of documents. wxPython is more stable even in 2018.
Kivy comes with Documentation within the package itself and many test suites. Search your kivy package.
im still confused with what duration should be. should it be duration they were in power or duration from start to current_date, since we talk about censorship as well?
Francisco Mendoza if end is unknown. Take the time upto the date of analysis.
Francisco Mendoza also there is a datetime smtg function in lifelines docs. That saves the trouble
Some experienced GUI coders here? I have just started to learn Python and I want to make GUIs in the future. Despite the fact wxPython and Kivy surely have different learning curves, which tool gives you the best return on invest (time to learn) at the end?
did you get any response? I am about to start with Kivy
@@joffrecamacho5086 did you start? What’s it like?
@@gamingustaad6237 I didn’t get enough positive feedback so I didn’t use it
Hi, I have installed scapy-http in my machine, but getting the following error: ***root@RR531:~# pip3 install scapy-http*** Requirement already satisfied: scapy-http in /usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages (1.8.2) Requirement already satisfied: scapy in ./.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages (from scapy-http) (2.4.0) ***root@RR531:~# python3*** Python 3.6.5rc1 (default, Mar 14 2018, 06:54:23) [GCC 7.3.0] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> from scapy.layers import http Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> ImportError: cannot import name 'http' Please help to resolve this issue
it's not an error. Scapy is already installed in your system.
this project full details soluka
project nice ex detail about
Marianne Corvellec is a true Canadian, she speaks "Franglais" xD
Programming is not a spectator sport and if you want to learn Python well, this course contains everything you need. - www.simpliv.com/python/python-for-beginners-2017
That was always available - even with COBOL back in 1986, this is nothing to replace ABAP or nothing new.... very funny!
I enjoyed the talk and learned a lot! Great presentation.
I think in 15:04 there are mistakes in publish_msg there should be iteration over subs (not over pubs) and in publisher class the "publish" method should call "publish_msg" and not "publish" method
Yeah, I agree. I thought I was insane for a minute but you caught the same thing....
Enjoyed
Thanks a lot for te video, Jerome makes complex stuff very simple!
Info from this talk is no longer valid. wxpython 4.0, recently released updates to a modern look & feel. Though Kivy makes nice user interfaces, it has no GUI builder (at least nothing that works) whereas wxpython has wxFormBuilder. The Kivy language description in its own file is nice though...
I found github.com/kivy/kivy-designer but it's unofficial.
Can you elaborate on "modern look & feel"? Is that something close to Qt's stylization (palettes)? I'd appreciate it if you posted a link to docs.
@@8day1989 It was possible to change look & feel of wxpython since.... 2011ish? (It was so long ago, I cannot even remember.) So if you were willing to roll your own, it could be done.