A Mastodon post about my latest blog post, about a podcast I was on: https://t.co/K1qBMH3kju (everything can be solved^H^H^H^H^H^Hcomplicated with one more layer of indirection…)
I’m posting on Mastodon these days, including this announcement of a beta of coverage․py 7.0.0: https://t.co/YaNVZABkg4
Please try it and let me know if it works or if it doesn’t!
Excited to launch Quibbler, an open-source Python package for interactive data analysis. Fun to use. Nothing to learn. Your standard code effortlessly comes to life! With the amazing Maor Kern, @kmaork. https://t.co/u7znAYBfYA, #python, #data
I’m not posting much here these days, but on Mastodon, I have a link to a clever way to use match/case with regexes to parse some #AdventOfCode inputs…
https://t.co/glnJxWhEfm
New beta! Coverage․py 7.0.0b1 is out: https://t.co/4UsZaTmZWM
Many small improvements to path handling and combining data, plus markdown tables. Things might be broken! Let me know, please?
Does PyCharm really use its own --omit switch on the command line? Should coverage․py combine the command line and the config? Or should the command line win like it does now?
https://t.co/QqwblbLf2a
Dinghy 0.15.0: now includes releases; control over whether to show bot activity; and “since: forever”.
Dinghy produces digests of GitHub activity.
https://t.co/GAkuJk2zSU
Many people might be thinking about new jobs this week. 2U/edX is hiring: https://t.co/0Xq8nNYchC
Almost all of our software is open source (as @OpenEdX): we educate the world, and give away software so that others can too.
(plz RT? thx)
Default values for #Python functions are stored once, and shared by all the function calls. You can (but don't!) change the object and future calls will see the changes.
Coverage․py 6.6.0 beta 1: improvements to file patterns and relative_files that mean you MIGHT have to tweak your settings. Please test this pre-release version and let us know if something isn’t working!
Install: https://t.co/yCasKvV7Qt
Changes: https://t.co/G2Y5Mqq0nM
“The idea that I can decide my open-source purpose feels a bit like a genie granting me a wish, and then I have to deal with the unanticipated plot twists that result.”
https://t.co/kJ4AThtBzM
Looking for opinions: when combining data files, should “*/foo” match “foo/bar”? Should relative_files=True mean that we always match file paths by prefixes?
https://t.co/pt3yz7Mqnf
Dinghy 0.13.3: A minor but user-driven change: the hover text for icons is easier to understand.
Dinghy produces compact digests of GitHub activity on pull requests, issues, projects, etc.
https://t.co/GAkuJk2zSU