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executing
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Show HN: A 100% free and interactive Python course for coding beginners
- https://github.com/alexmojaki/executing (allows highlighting the exact spot where the error occurred, but also enables loads of other magical applications)
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Icecream: Never use print() to debug again in Python
In particular https://github.com/alexmojaki/executing is what icecream uses for its advanced introspection.
birdseye
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Show HN: A 100% free and interactive Python course for coding beginners
> Is there any way for users to construct their own multiple stage tutorials?
I really hope some kind of GUI to do that can exist one day, but it's definitely a complicated feature that I'd need help from contributors to build. Same for graphical output.
> (It looks like we can do single questions)
I think you're talking about the question wizard. That's for helping people to write good quality questions about their own struggles to post on StackOverflow and similar sites. It's not for making 'challenges' for others to solve.
> Incredibly generous of you to make it open source!
Thank you! I'm really trying to improve the state of education and make the world a better place. I hope that in addition to directly helping users, I can inspire other educators, raise the bar, and help them build similar products. To this end, futurecoder is powered by many open source libraries that I've created which are designed to also be useful in their own right:
Debuggers: these are integrated in the site but also usable in any environment:
- https://github.com/alexmojaki/birdseye
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How much time do you spend debugging?
u/Immediate_Macaron496 you should try birdseye - https://github.com/alexmojaki/birdseye
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Useful Python Modules for us
pdbpp: Improved pdb boltons: assorted python addtions twisted: event driven networking framework sorcery: Dark magic in python, things know where+how they are being called, helps reducing boilerplate sh: Better alternative for subprocess module, much more pythonic taskipy: npm run scipt_name like functionality snoop: pdb lite, record+replay function steps birdseye: graphical debugger remote-pdb: easy pdb from inside containers typer: wrapper around click for simpler code for CLIs arrow: Always TZ aware datetimes, plus more features more-itertools: more functions for iterators pydantic: data validation + dataclasses loguru: better logging notifiers: sending notifications from python
What are some alternatives?
snoop - A powerful set of Python debugging tools, based on PySnooper
pyodide-worker-runner
vimspector - vimspector - A multi-language debugging system for Vim
cheap_repr - Better version of repr/reprlib for short, cheap string representations in Python