Astroniz-YT-Tutorials
pydantic-aioredis
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23 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Astroniz-YT-Tutorials
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[OC] The movement of the Solar System Barycenter
If you want to learn more about space stuff, feel free to take a look at my other repository or my YouTube channel. Questions, here or on Twitter are always welcome.
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
I finished now my 19th "Space Science with Python" tutorial video. I will post soon a description of the most recent content. My GitHub repo & YT Channel, for those who are interested.
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Space Science with Python
Let me just share the coding parts, for you to learn and reproduce: https://github.com/ThomasAlbin/Astroniz-YT-Tutorials. If you want o reach out to me via YT, search for me: Astroniz (I don't know if posting my own YT channel is OK in this sub)
Now, a few weeks ago, I rebooted my series and moved to YouTube. I don't know if this is the best platform for programming tutorials. However all code snippets and notebooks are also available on GitHub. For now, I am covering some basics using Python and the NASA toolkit SPICE. In the next videos I will focus a little bit on cometary data and later, Machine Learning applications will follow as well as reproducing space scientific insights that are covered in papers.
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Space Science with Python - Part 12: Ceres' Orbit
P.S.: the GitHub repo: https://github.com/ThomasAlbin/Astroniz-YT-Tutorials
pydantic-aioredis
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redis-pydict: Dictionary abstraction over redis and other goodies
If you need some examples to work from, check out https://github.com/andrewthetechie/pydantic-aioredis
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How do you manage PyPI releases?
This repo is an example https://github.com/andrewthetechie/pydantic-aioredis Check out the pyproject.toml and .github/workflows
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
Done - https://github.com/andrewthetechie/pydantic-aioredis/releases/tag/v0.4.0
- pydantic-aioredis - use your Pydantic models as a simple ORM with Redis
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Pydantic-aioredis: A simple Declarative ORM for Redis using Pydantic Models and aioredis
I've been working on this library for a bit and figured I'd share it out to others who might be doing similar things!
What are some alternatives?
flatfileexporter - Flat File Exporter - .Net desktop gui to pass a sql script or stored proc name to export a flat file, csv, txt, etc or an xlsx. Python backend can be used via CLI for automation.
pydantic-redis - A simple Declarative ORM for Redis using pydantic Models
py-healthchecks.io - A python client for healthchecks.io. Supports the management api and ping api
uvicorn-gunicorn-fastapi-docker - Docker image with Uvicorn managed by Gunicorn for high-performance FastAPI web applications in Python with performance auto-tuning.
beanie - Asynchronous Python ODM for MongoDB
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
pydantic-cli - Turn Pydantic defined Data Models into CLI Tools
robusta - Kubernetes observability and automation, with an awesome Prometheus integration
redis-om-python - Object mapping, and more, for Redis and Python
py4e - Web site for www.py4e.com and source to the Python 3.0 textbook