March meeting
Date: Monday, March 13th @ 7pm
Princeton Python Monthly: March 2023
As usual we will start with a beginner-friendly segment, this time focusing on using generators and the built-in itertools module; then introductions/updates, and finally Mike's links will help us keep up with new tools and trends in open source. Lately we've been using LibCST [open sourced by instagram] to automate code search, and pdfplumber to broaden the range of tax forms supported at opentaxforms.org.
And as always, your questions/ideas/doings are welcome--so join us!
Note our new meeting url: https://www.princetonpy.org/jitsi/
But first, check out the AI Study Group this Sunday, discussing:
* ML and Vector Art
* Revisiting Face Generation and Recognition
* Dive into Slack and Discord as potential Chat interfaces for ChatGPT and other similar tech
* demo OpenCV
events:
sun 05mar 2p AI Study Group [first sundays]
mon 13mar 7p princetonpy meeting at https://www.princetonpy.org/jitsi/
links:
March links: https://www.princetonpy.org/next-meeting/
AI Study Group: https://fubarlabs.org/schedule/
chatGPT: https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/
LibCST: https://libcst.readthedocs.io/
pdfplumber: https://github.com/jsvine/pdfplumber
itertools: https://docs.python.org/3/library/itertools.html
Links:
- Dis This: Disassemble Python code online
- Standout Features in Django 4.2
- Python is two languages now, and that's actually great
- All you may need is HTML
- 30 days of Python
- Linux command library
- Architecting asynchronous schedulers
- procal: A simple Qt-based programming calculator
- cool python program using Qt6
- PEP 709 – Inlined comprehensions
- beartype
- browser innovations: "Copy clean link" in Brave
- Python one-pagers:
- PyCob
- huggingface hub, streamlit, and gradio from the AI Study Group