If you work with JSON regularly (90% of Python developers I suspect) you might appreciate the print_json function just landed in Rich v10.9.0 If you call this function with a string, Rich will decode the string, reformat it, and print it to the console wi... (more…)
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This is the third of a 8 part tutorial series where we will explore a critical part of network infrastructure. In this tutorial we are… (more…)
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This article describes techniques to accelerate a Python codebase by exposing parallelized C++ functions using PyBind. It then analyzes the results of the optimization in which parallelizing one 40-line function in a 700-line program yielded up to a 3X en... (more…)
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Each agent is authenticated, registered and declare its availability
(for the presence notification system). (more…)
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Have you ever thought about how the for loop is implemented in Python? I always thought it would iterate over all elements in the sequence, like it does, but that first it would query the sequence to know its length and then request that many elements. Tu... (more…)
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