December 2023 meeting
Date: Monday, December 11th @ 7pm
Princeton Python Monthly: Dec 2023
Happy eve of December--our next meeting is a week from Monday!
As usual we will start with a beginner-friendly coding story, then everyone's introductions and updates;
and finally Mike's links, Python news and the usual mix of the latest tools, testing, and tutorials at https://www.princetonpy.org/next-meeting/.
And as always, your questions/ideas/doings are welcome--so join us!
Ask us about what we've been doing lately: ongoing projects include generating reveal.js slides and of course the princetonpy.org website.
Note our unchanging meeting url--use the Jitsi meeting link on our home page.
But first, check out AI Study Group this Sunday! Rick will demo streamlit with huggingface; we'll review a tool to help sort ChatGPT conversations; and the latest changes since last meeting.
events:
sun03dec 2p AI Study Group [first sundays]
mon11dec 7p princetonpy meeting [second mondays]
links:
December links: https://www.princetonpy.org/next-meeting/
AI Study Group: https://fubarlabs.org/schedule/
Links:
- Locating Leviathan Files in Linux
- Why I Tend Not To Use Content Negotiation
- mox - modern full-featured open source secure mail server for low-maintenance self-hosted email
- written in Go
- "mox localserve subcommand that runs a mail server on localhost for testing, including a pedantic mode and special addresses that cause failure conditions you may want to test for"
- Celery architecture breakdown
- fantastic high-level overview of Celery, a perspective that's really lacking in the project docs
- Celery: A Few Gotchas Explained
- introduces something I've never seen articulated before but find instantly recognizable: the theory-practice spectrum
- "Object Success" now available (written in the 90s, now online for free)
- Two kinds of thread pools, and why you need both
- "Instead of trying to have a single thread pool which is incorrectly sized no matter what, this suggests you want (at least) two thread pools"
- Simple suggestions using popcount
- great site, worth poking around
- Fast and Easy Levenshtein distance using a Trie
- Conventional Commits
- Generated columns in Postgres
- HTML, The Programming Language
- ablog
- a project maintained by sunpy : The community-developed, free and open-source solar data analysis environment for Python.
- PySimpleGUI
- Web Design in 4 Minutes
- How To Get Started in Web Design
- omg.lol: an oasis on the internet