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blog.dornea.nu
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nachtimwald.com
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| | | | Introduction In the world of software, no project is ever truly complete and "is it Easter" is no exception. After having the site live for a few weeks, I thought about what more I could do with it. There is still more I want to learn about web development and I decided to make the app support multiple languages. Which turned out to be straightforward and relatively easy. Exactly why I like working with Python. | |
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river.me
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| | | | A tutorial for configuring Sphinx for Read the Docs for your Python projects | |
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blog.ouseful.info
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| | The Python based anywidget specification / toolkit, and the anyhtmlwidget R variant that is based on it, provide a set of tools for "authoring reusable web-based widgets for interactive computing environments" by allowing developers and, in many cases, end-user developers / AI-assisted users, to wrap pre-existing Javascript applications with the machinery necessary to allow coding... |