Using python 3.9, the following statement "colors_needed <= colors_available" throws the error "TypeError: '<=' not supported between instances of 'Counter' and 'Counter'"
Nice! This was a nuanced talk on the subject and taught me a few things. There are great uses for these models that can help people right now but also some really scummy ones. It's a bit of a situation. Great talk/also funny.
Loris Here, in hindsight I realize now that realpython's arguments about wheels being lighter than source distributions was from the perspective of a user installing a package, and not from the perspective of the package index. Still a claim that I'm not sure I would agree with, and the `six` package example is objectively bad, but I should have stressed the point less in the talk.
Very happy I watched Loris Cro's talk at [3:02:36]. Being able to include small amounts of C code in a package, and have them compile on users' machines with ONLY the ziglang package as a dependency is a huge win.
hello,i have a problem about the input of additional features data,my data is like this, but it doesn't work? please, this may be a silly Q, but i have read the instructions but find no clues... sample 3 4 5 _Neu_P 50.8 54.9 57.9 _LYN_P 40 42.7 36.2 _MON_P 7.5 0.4 4.1 _Oxy_P 1.3 1.6 1.4 _Bas_P 0.4 0.4 0.4 _S-Cr 85 82 76 _IgG 9.2 9.3 8.1 _IgA 1.79 0.78 1.22 _IgM 1.75 2.57 1.29
00:06 FastAPI is a fast, high-performance web framework with a growing community. 02:31 FastAPI is a great framework for building REST APIs. 06:55 Design endpoints with intuitive and self-explanatory naming. 09:18 Understand the role of Pedantic in FastAPI 14:01 Setting a default setting in the Base Class is a good strategy for handling asynchronous work in FastAPI 16:18 FastAPI allows for easy interaction with the data hub through custom python libraries. 20:27 Lack of documentation and understanding of fastAPI's internal workings 22:19 Use inheritance to design models in FastAPI for better organization and consistency. 26:33 Submit problems to the open API Community to get them fixed 28:40 FastAPI is adding standardized support for multiple string formats. Crafted by Merlin AI.
00:11 Starlette provides web capabilities to FastAPI. 02:46 Starlette is a building block for FastAPI. 07:30 Starlette is used in FastAPI to handle background tasks and test client. 10:03 The main point of this subpart is about the differences in endpoints and the lack of automatic documentation for websockets in FastAPI. 15:22 Starlette provides open API support and automatic generation of APIs 17:37 Starlette is the underlying framework used by FastAPI. 22:03 Starlette provides additional features to FastAPI like completion, data validation, API documentation, and async Python. 24:26 Starlette and pedantic are two dependencies used in FastAPI. 29:23 Starlette and FastAPI are separate projects for documentation overhead and easy maintenance. Crafted by Merlin AI.
I've been trying to find these slides for like a year. The resolution of this video is just not readable to me. I really wish it was documented better where to find the slides. Edit: Raymond posted a Dropbox link on Twitter but it's pretty hard to access without an account. I had to use a nitter clone.
1:44:04 - Rust for Pythonistas 2:26:30 - Granian: a Rust HTTP server for Python applications 3:03:11 - Robyn: A fast async Python web framework with a Rust runtime 6:15:30 - Pessimism, optimism, realism and Django database concurrency 6:48:15 - Help! I Need To UnSQLize My Application 7:31:41 - Let's do graph machine learning on Cloud
* 1:30:26 - The CPU in your browser: WebAssembly demystified * 2:10:43 - Kivy: Pythonistas can develop cross-platform (yes, even mobile) GUI Apps * 2:52:02 - Build a Frontend for Your Web App: From Basic HTML to JS Frameworks * 4:56:22 - No Holds Barred Web Framework Battle * 5:35:56 - 5 Things about fastAPI I wish we had known beforehand * 6:15:52 - What does Starlette really do for FastAPI? * 6:56:29 - From WSGI to ASGI - Django 3.0