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The Right Way to Run Shell Commands From Python | Martin Heinz
martinheinz.dev The Right Way to Run Shell Commands From Python | Martin Heinz | Personal Website & Blog

<p> Python is a popular choice for automating anything and everything, that includes automating system administration tasks or tasks that require running o...</p>

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Python adventures: Finding unused dependencies | Nathan's blog
www.nathanfurnal.xyz Python adventures: Finding unused dependencies | Nathan's blog

Introduction This article is about an issue I got a couple of times when working on medium to largish Python projects and having to deploy them. It happens quite often that the dependencies are messy and whoever is, or was working on the project happened to install a bunch of libraries because they ...

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Makefile tricks for Python projects
ricardoanderegg.com Makefile tricks for Python projects

I like using Makefiles. They work great both as simple task runners as well as build systems for medium-size projects. This is my starter template for Python projects. Note: This blog post assumes some basic knowledge of how make and Makefiles work. Basic configuration I like using bash as the defau...

Makefile tricks for Python projects

Some neat tricks for using Makefiles with Python that I hadn't seen before. The one I have seen, having a help target, has been super useful in team environments and for debugging when used with variables.

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Mosaic Maker ~40% off on lego.com

IIRC this had been priced at $79.99 USD for a while. It has now dropped to $59.99 USD. Seems like a good deal if you've been looking to pick this up anyway.

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Everyone Is Awesome set is 30% off at lego.com

Ordered this last night and should have it in the next few days!

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