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Looking at the Python documentation can be dangerous (twitter.com)

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Looking at the Python documentation can be dangerous (twitter.com)
Python Metaprogramming Beyond Decency (hackflow.com)
pycapsicum - sandbox your Python code on FreeBSD (github.com)
Python Programming for Finance (pythonprogramming.net)
Dangerous Pickles — Malicious Python Serialization (intoli.com)
norvig/pytudes - Python programs for perfecting programming skills (github.com)
Object Oriented Programming in Python (szeitlin.github.io)
What Is Dynamic Programming With Python Examples (skerritt.blog)
sneklang - Experimental restricted subset of Python for safe evaluation (github.com)
Hi Crustaceans, this is a project I've been working on and off for the past months. It's been working for me and I thought it was time to share in case anyone has a similar need for a Python sandbox of sorts. I would love feedback on it :D
The Python documentation is bad, and you should feel bad (2013) (cryto.net)
Asynchronous Programming in Python with asyncio (muhammadraza.me)
Python Programming Exercises, Gently Explained (inventwithpython.com)
Pythonect Programming Language (pythonect.org)
Multi-Core and Distributed Programming in Python (praetorian.com)
Hacking Secret Ciphers with Python (Free e-Book) (inventwithpython.com)
Replacing Python: candidates (roscidus.com)
Replacing Python (roscidus.com)
Julia Calling Python Calling Julia... (blog.leahhanson.us)
A minimal text editor in python (daten.dieweltistgarnichtso.net)
Source is up one level: http://daten.dieweltistgarnichtso.net/src/minime It's so tiny because this library does the heavy lifting: https://github.com/wardi/urwid via http://chneukirchen.org/trivium/2013-11-24
Emotional Programming in Open Source (lucumr.pocoo.org)
Wondering what can be done to stop this from happening? Or, companies have boards that help the transition from small to large company, open source projects have no such thing.
PyPy is working on SSL validation by default in Python 2 (mail.python.org)
quick-clojure: Python utility runs Clojure scripts/REPLs without long JVM startup time (github.com)
How to Make Python Faster Without Trying That Much (lukauskas.co.uk)
Julia vs. Python: Monte Carlo Simulations of Bitcoin Options (rawrjustin.github.io)
Generate GitHub-style punchcard charts with Python (github.com)
U+DEADBEEF: Why you shouldn't trust arbitrary text encodings (rspeer.github.io)
Haxe can now generate Python (github.com)
For background, Haxe is a statically typed language with a fair amount in common with ActionScript. This addition means there is now a decent statically typed compile-to-python option. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haxe
Why Python is Slow: Looking Under the Hood (jakevdp.github.io)
Top Ten of the 10 Most Common Python Mistakes (toptal.com)
Type checking in Python (senko.net)