Profiling in Python [closed] - python

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I am trying to run a python script wherein I create a threadpool of n number of threads to perform a task, I want to look at how many threads are actually being spawned by my script, their run times etc. Is there a tool which can help me with this? I am aware of VisualVM being used for Java Applications, wonder if there are tools/libraries which perform similar taks in python.

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I'm learning python myself, but I just don't understand Classes. I've watched multiple Youtube videos, but everyone just starts typing code without really explaining every part of it. Do you know any good documentation, or tutorials on it?
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Building command line window app using python [closed]

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I want to build a command line window app using python. It takes input from user , processes it and then gives the output back. Any suggestions where to start like libraries, functions etc?
For a simple command-line interface python program, you shouldn't need any external libraries. You could use the built in print() function to get output to the user, as well as the built in input() function in order to receive input. More information can be found here.

Using python to search a website and return results [closed]

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I would like to be able to search a website (http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/forms/nearname.html) with python and return a selection of values with the search. I want to use python and would like to know what literature to search for examples, and so I can learn how to do it.
Good places to start include the Requests module and BeautifulSoup.

Is there something similar to AnomalyDetection (R) for Python users? [closed]

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It's quite easy to detect anomalies in time series with this package (only one line of code):
res = AnomalyDetectionTs(raw_data, max_anoms=0.02, direction='both', plot=TRUE)
I was wondering whether there's something similar for Python or not. I couldn't find anything reasonably simple in statsmodel: http://statsmodels.sourceforge.net/devel/tsa.html
Thanks for your interest, we don't currently have a python version of our AnomalyDetection package, though you'd probably be able to get it going using Rpy2: http://rpy.sourceforge.net/
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Obtaining PhotoHunt code which is no longer on GitHub [closed]

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I'm looking to obtain the code for PhotoHunt python (and eventually js and android), however the page on GitHub is no longer found https://github.com/googleplus/gplus-photohunt-server-python Is there a way I can still retrieve this?
The tutorial is given here https://developers.google.com/+/photohunt/python.
Using the search option, I found one fork: https://github.com/nixtish/gplus-photohunt-server-python
You'll need to check whether its history is sane, of course.

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