Word From Our Sponsor Python Programmers let companies apply to you, not the other way around. Receive interview offers which include salary and equity information. Companies see each other's offers, and compete for your attention. Engage only with the companies you like. REGISTER Worthy Read Automatically Finding Weapons in Social Media Images Part 1 image processing I began to wonder if there wasn’t a way to automatically identify when a social media post has guns or other weapons contained in them. This post will cover how to use a couple of techniques to send images to the Imagga API that will automatically tag pictures with keywords that it feels accurately describe some of the objects contained within the picture. As well, I will teach you how to use some slicing and dicing techniques in Python to help increase the accuracy of the tagging. 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He was very patient with allowing me to pester a bunch of IT professionals throughout the hospital to collect their aging Mac Performa machines and build my own home-grown cluster. He also let me use a bunch of space in his ultrasound lab to host the cluster for about 6 months. Building a location aware web app with GeoDjango postgres PostgreSQL has excellent support for geographical data thanks to the PostGIS extension, and Django allows you to take full advantage of it thanks to GeoDjango. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to use GeoDjango to build a web app that allows users to search for gigs and events near them. How to Create a Simple Python WebSocket Server Using Tornado tornado With the increase in popularity of real-time web applications, WebSockets have become a key technology in their implementation. The days where you had to constantly press the reload button to receive updates from the server are long gone. Web applications that want to provide real-time updates no longer have to poll the server for changes - instead, servers push changes down the stream as they happen. Robust web frameworks have begun supporting WebSockets out of the box. A side-by-side Comparison of Django and Moya I've tried not to be disingenuous with the comparison, and I'm only going to compare like with like, so I can show code from both frameworks and let you draw your own conclusions. We cover Models, URLS, Views, Templates. Planning Bus Trips with Python & Singapore's Smart Nation APIs The Singapore Smart Nation initiative is a government push to try and improve the efficiency of Singapore, as a country, using technology. Among other projects, there has been a push to make real-time data openly available so that everyone, from individuals to corporations, can use it creatively to make solutions to day-to-day municipal problems. A Pythonic Way to Show Your Project's Badges, Supporting PyPI & ArchLinux AUR It's simply says "Badge/Pins/Shields/Medal or what so ever for projects. If you have an open source project check it out, it's pretty cool. Jobs Calling for Python Developers at Revel Systems Vilnius, Vilnius County, Lithuania Looking for Python Developers with different levels of experience. International company in Vilnius, office in the city center, highly skilled, creative and nice team to join. Let me know if interested: mpaskauskaite@strategicstaff.com Python Developer for one of the biggest Internet Search company at Astreya Partners Inc., Mountain View, CA, United States Develop and deploy applications that support the product engineering teams. Partner with internal teams to define and implement solutions that improve internal business processes. Work closely with Client team to determine project requirements and translate/implement those requirements into technical designs. 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