Re: do ya still use python?

2021-04-21 Thread o1bigtenor
On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 6:26 PM Terry Reedy wrote: > > On 4/20/2021 4:32 AM, Alan Gauld via Python-list wrote: > > > We see the same trend on the tutor list, traffic has dropped off > > by a factor of 3-5 times what it was at its peak. And the questions > > are changing too, fewer basic things abo

EuroPython 2021: Financial Aid Applications Open

2021-04-21 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We are happy to announce the start of our financial aid program for this year’s EuroPython. * EuroPython 2021 Financial Aid * https://ep2021.europython.eu/registration/financial-aid/ As part of our commitment to the Python community and to increase our reach to lower

Re: do ya still use python?

2021-04-21 Thread Bischoop
On 2021-04-19, Unbreakable Disease wrote: >> do ya still use python? That's why we're all here. > almost no useful posts here for almost a year. is python dying? It's not a Python thing, it's Usenet that's not used as much today as decade ago. There's a lot of places in a Internet to talk Python

RE: do ya still use python?

2021-04-21 Thread Avi Gross via Python-list
Yes, Python is a moving target, as are quite a few such things these days. The changes when release 3 came along mean that what you find by a search may not apply to your situation. And as new features get added, some advice might shift. The presence of so many add-on modules also means that the s

ANN: Early access to roles in sqlalchemy-oso – authorization as a spec

2021-04-21 Thread Stephie Glaser
We build Oso, a library for building authorization into your application ( https://docs.osohq.com/). We've previously shared our base Python libary, and our integrations with Python frameworks/ORMS: flask-oso, django-oso, and sqlalchemy-oso. We are working on a new version