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28 July from 4pm UTC to 5pm UTC, 2022
Location: Online
Statistical Types for Pandas DataFrames and Friends
16 Dec. from 9:15am UTC to 4:15pm UTC, 2012
Location: Pivotal Labs, 841 Broadway New York, NY, New York, NY, http://pivotallabs.com/
PyData Workshop-Sprint 2012 at NYC Are you interested in a one-day hands-on intensive Pandas workshop and sprint for new contributors with a Pandas core-dev leading the sprint? Objective The aim of this workshop and sprint is to encourage and rope in more bug triagers and new contributors to scientific programming …
15 Dec. from 4pm UTC to 6pm UTC, 2021
Location: Online, Madrid
Las 4 Ps: Python y Pandas en Pandora Papers
Location: Hyderabad, Telangana India
Loginsoft is looking for a highly skilled and experienced Senior Python Cyber Integrations Engineer responsible for the development to successful delivery of industry-leading Cybersecurity solutions. This is a critical role in shaping and implementing the software engineering strategy, ensuring the development and on-time delivery of secure, reliable, scalable, and high-quality …
...Pandas is a data analysis and modeling library. IPython is a powerful interactive shell that features easy editing and recording of a work session, and supports visualizations and parallel computing. The Software Carpentry Course teaches basic skills for scientific computing, running bootcamps and providing open-access teaching materials. Education Python is a superb language for teaching programming, both at the introductory level and in more advanced courses. Books such as How to Think Lik...
...pandas, twisted, and Python 3, in addition to those who organized and chaired Python events. The 2017 Distinguished Service Award (the Foundation's highest award) was given to Tim Peters. The CSA is given for actions which carry significant impact that shapes the Python world, whether through contributions of code, efforts in community action, or otherwise. We provide fiscal support to 11 groups by collecting targeted donations and reimbursing expenses on a project’s behalf. Our blog...
...pandas, twisted, and Python 3, in addition to those who organized and chaired Python events. The 2017 Distinguished Service Award (the Foundation's highest award) was given to Tim Peters. The CSA is given for actions which carry a significant impact that shapes the Python world, whether through contributions of code, efforts in community action, or otherwise. We provide fiscal support to 11 groups by collecting targeted donations and reimbursing expenses on a project’s behalf....
...pandas and xarray, which use names to describe columns in a table (pandas) or axis in an nd-array (xarray). These packages allow users to access specific data by names, but cannot currently use index notation ([]) for this functionality. As a result, a renewed interest in a more flexible syntax that would allow for named information has been expressed occasionally in many different threads on python-ideas, recently by Caleb Donovick [2] in 2019 and Andras Tantos [3] in 2020. These requests promp...
...pandas pip requests scipy Sphinx (needed to build Python) sqlalchemy pytest tox Direct and indirect dependencies (14): certifi (needed by urllib3) cffi (needed by cryptography) chardet (needed by Sphinx) colorama (needed by pip) docutils (needed by Sphinx) idna (needed by Sphinx and requests) jinja2 (needed by Sphinx) MarkupSafe (needed by Sphinx) psycopg2 (needed by Django) pycparser (needed by cffi) setuptools (needed by pip and tons of Python projects) six (needed by tons of Python projects...
...Pandas dataframes) that need to be transferred around. For those applications, pickle is currently wasteful as it imposes spurious memory copies of the data being serialized. As a matter of fact, the standard multiprocessing module uses pickle for serialization, and therefore also suffers from this problem when sending large data to another process. Third-party Python libraries, such as Dask [1], PyArrow [4] and IPyParallel [3], have started implementing alternative serialization schemes with t...
...pandas and numpy respectively: pandas.concat(...) will return either Series or DataFrame depending on whether the axis argument is set to 0 or 1. numpy.unique will return either a single array or a tuple containing anywhere from two to four arrays depending on three boolean flag values. The typing issue tracker contains some additional examples and discussion. There is currently no way of expressing the type signatures of these functions: PEP 484 does not include any mechanism for writing sign...
...Pandas uses strings as labels, allowing notation such as >>> a[:, "A":"F"] to extract data from column "A" to column "F". Under the above comment, this notation would be equally obtained with >>> a[:, A="F"] which is weird and collides with the intended meaning of keyword in indexing, that is, specifying the axis through conventional names rather than positioning. Pass a dictionary as an additional index >>> a[1, 2, {"K": 3}] this notation, although less elegan...
...pandas ************** 14923 *********** 4005 ** 18928 ******* 0.05 sympy 2779 9537 12316 0.03 theano *************** 3654 *********** 1828 *** 5482 ******* 0.01 ================ ========== =============== ======= =========== These numbers should be taken with several grains of salt (see footnote for discussion: [12]), but, to the extent they can be trusted, they suggest that numpy might be the single most-imported non-stdlib module in the entire Python...