Does anyone have tried using https://github.com/tds-fdw/tds_fdw to connect to a #SQLAnywhere? I’m keenly interested in experience reports of any kind. #postgres #db #sybase
Any biohackers on here? I've apparently reached a point where using CRISPR-Cas9 to gene edit myself is within my risk tolerances.
All this #PyDataNYC content in my feed is making me nostalgic. It wasn’t practical for me to come down this year (due to lack of planning on my part), but I think I’m going to have to arrange to be in New York for it next year.
#introduction
I'm Mariatta, in Vancouver 🇨🇦
I work at Google as Senior Developer Relations Engineer, maintaining open source Python client libraries for Google Cloud.
As one of the #Python core developers, I care about documentation, workflow, bots, and contributor experience.
I'm the Chair of #PyConUS 2023-2024, Fellow member of @ThePSF and Community Service Award recipient.
My pets are a variety of tropical freshwater fish and some Amano shrimps.
I love food, traveling, and kdrama 👋
Hi there,
#introduction
This is the official Mastodon account for the Python Software Foundation (PSF.) We're the non-profit home of the Python programming language and our mission is to to promote, protect, and advance the Python programming language, and to support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers.
We also run PyCon US, https://us.pycon.org/2023/
We're excited to be here. :D
Hi all! I'm Thomas Caswell and I work on OSS.
Trained as a physicist, but these days I work as an #RSE supporting scientists working in #python.
I am the current Project Lead of #Matplotlib , a core dev of #h5py and am a PSF Fellow.
I'm based in NYC and work at BNL at NSLS-II where I help build data acquisition, management, and analysis tools for experimental scientists.
A (lengthy) Mastodon #introduction.
I'm Thomas, a Python Core Developer and Googler from Amsterdam (NL). I'm on the Python Steering Council and the #PSF Board of Directors, and I'm the 3.12/3.13 Release Manager. I hang out on #python on libera (IRC) as well. I also have #cats (#Savannah and #Bengal).
I usually toot/boost about #python, especially #governance and non-profit support of #python. A little thread with examples (and cat pictures at the end)👇
Stumbled on a new project by Zac Hatfield-Dodds (the Hypothesis person!) called "shed", https://github.com/Zac-HD/shed
It runs autoflake, pyupgrade, isort, black, blacken-docs on a project with a set of logical defaults. You can also use it with Jupyter Notebooks and Django.
Saves running all those tools individually #python #django #jupyternotebooks #jupyter
I'm the lead maintainer of Flask, Click, Jinja, and a bunch of other Python open source libraries 🐍 When I'm not programming, I like to brew beer and go hiking around San Diego 👋 #introduction
Another #mypy puzzler; apparently mypy
doesn’t know how to do type narrowing when you do an early return like this:
https://mypy-play.net/?mypy=latest&python=3.10&gist=29a4ee0232bf69953ec79680eb39f550
Formatting on that is weird, I don’t know why it gets rid of the linebreaks. Here it is with linebreaks:
# wrapper type is Callable[[Iterable[T]], Iterable[T]]
k: KeyType
v: ValueType
for k, v in wraper(my_dict.items()): # type: ignore
...
Anyone out there have a solution or workaround for this?
https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/14023
Right now I’m doing:
# wrapper type is Callable[[Iterable[T]], Iterable[T]]k: KeyTypev: ValueTypefor k, v in wrapper(my_dict.items()): # type: ignore ...
Which is fine for a temporary workaround, but it’d be better to have a proper workaround for the time being.
Tomorrow around this time (8am PDT), I'll be going live on https://youtube.com/jayofdoom for my live streamed Open Source Office Hours. Come join me to ask questions about OSS in general (or OpenStack specifically) or to just see what it's like to work on an open source project for a while :).
Hello! A brief #introduction - I’m an Asst Prof at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. I study organizational principles of #neuralNetworks. We study #neuralCircuits underlying #motorControl, #sensoryIntegration, and #decisionMaking across species. We also develop methods for synapse-resolution #connectomics. Looking forward to learning more!
#qotojournal
I'm a PhD student obsessed with bio-based nanoparticles, so I'm trying my hand at 3D printing seaweed using at-home supplies. The troubleshooting is intense. Creating an at-home lab without funding is VERY HARD. Mashed seaweed was OK to print (with cellulose nanocrystals), but optimization? Yikes. Would love any tips !
Programmer working at Google. Python core developer and general FOSS contributor. I also post some parenting content.