Python

Python is a dynamically typed programming language designed by Guido van Rossum. Much like the programming language Ruby, Python was designed to be easily read by programmers. Because of its large following and many libraries, Python can be implemented and used to do anything from webpages to scientific research.
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Project Euler has about 700 problems, but the current repository hosts solutions for only about 60-70 problems.
I'm willing to work on the issue and also if someone wants to help they can join in.
We can create guidelines on how many minimum solutions a PR should have to prevent spammy PRs with just one or two easy solutions. (open to discussion)
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This is a follow up on #45917 - Previously we fixed test_serialization by
- avoiding the usage of filename in torch.save/load;
- kept one specific test to validate both file descriptor and filename code path for torch.save/load
However per @malfet 's comment we can also abstract out temp file creation step to support the
Describe the issue linked to the documentation
Follows from #17387
Suggest a potential alternative/fix
Stop referencing preprocessing functions e.g. :
maxabs_scale
minmax_scale
normalize
quantile_transform
robust_scale
scale
power_transform
in the UG, and only add them e.g. in the "See Also" sections, or even just in the API ref.
In particular right now the first entr
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Summary
Usage of HttpCompressionMiddleware
needs to be relfected in Scrapy stats.
Motivation
In order to estimate scrapy memory usage efficiency and prevent.. memory leaks like this.
I will need to know:
- number of request/response objects that can be active (can be achieved by using [
trackref
](https://docs.scrapy.org/en/latest/topi
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I have a lot of trouble distinguishing between the shades of green signifying a running vs successful query in sqllab.
Describe the solution you'd like
Ideally these would be two different colors for running vs successful. Maybe yellow and green respectively?
Describe alternatives you've considered
If there isn't
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Copied from #7991:
If you look at https://certbot.eff.org/docs/api/certbot.compat.filesystem.html, you'll notice many formatting errors which should be fixed.
That's the bare minimum which I think should be done, but I think we should also see what we can do to avoid these problems from happening in the future. Is there a way we could build the docs in CI and check for these problems?
create a mi
In [13]: mi = pd.MultiIndex.from_product([[1,2,3], list('abc'), pd.date_range('20200101', periods=2, tz='UTC')], names=['int', 'string', 'dt'])
You can already get .dtypes, but is slightly cumbersome. I would propose adding Multidex.dtypes
(we already have MultiIndex.dtype but its always object). I think this is worth the convenience api.
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Created by Guido van Rossum
Released February 20, 1991
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