Rpubs equivalence for Python [closed] - python

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Rpubs works great for sharing and posting r presentations. Is there an equivalent site for python, or more specifically Jupyter notebooks?

you can display your notebook from https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/ and host your notebook on https://gist.github.com/. In some cases I found that my notebook wouldn't quite render on gist but for the most part github should render your notebook for you. I use nbviewer as a backup for whenever github refuses to render the notebook; just copy the link of your gist into nbviewer and it should do the rest for you.
example: https://gist.github.com/pollend/7ab5bd156b15473be4421821e26cc469

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Best place to work together on a python project? [closed]

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What is the best place to work with someone else on a python project and be able to edit the same code live (kind of like what you can do when you share a google document). Is there a way to work tighter with someone in pycharm?
I recommend google colab.
Features:
essentially it's a jupyter notebook on google drive
collaboratory programming
many libraries come preinstalled (tensorflow, numpy, matplotlib, etc ...)
runs on a vm (gpu and tpu available)
can integrate with google drive
completely free!

How to convert docx to pdf using python3? [closed]

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I want to display a preview of files uploaded by a users.
For this reason, I have to convert docx-files to pdf using python 3.7.
When looking for a library to do the job I found the following:
pdfminer, but it only supports python 2.7
comtypes, but it is a library for Windows only
Are there any other alternatives?
Yes. You might want to have a look at pandoc.

What packages are available for creating a Command Line Interface (CLI) in Python? [closed]

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What packages are available for creating a Command Line Interface (CLI) in Python? How do they compare with each other in terms of features? I'm thinking of using Click, but I'd like to know what my options are before I commit to it.
If you goal is to develop a command-line interface, Click is definitively a good choice.
Featurefull,
Efficient,
Very well documented,
Reliable...
Take a look at the Screencast and Examples to have an idea.
Note: the author(s) of this library are also the author(s) of Flask.

Is there any documentation for the python module vim--for vim plugin development? [closed]

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I have went through a couple blog posts on how to make vim plugins using Python, specifically from import vim. I am familiar with simple things such as vim.current.buffer, and others. However, I cannot find documentation on this module. Suggestions?
from this presentation "Vim and Python: Two Great Tastes that Taste Great Together",
HOWTO Get Started
Not very well documented outside of vim.
In vim: help python
Look at other python scripts at vim.org

Documentation for wxPython 2.4? [closed]

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I'm desperately looking for the documentation of this rather old version of wxpython. I found the documentation for the C++ version of the library, but some APIs differ and I'd really like to have documentation that really corresponds to the library I'm using.
Could you point me to it? (assuming it exists!)
You can find demo and source files (they include docs) here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxpython/files/wxPython/2.4.2.4/
There are also Docs:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxpython/files/wxPython/2.4.2.4/wxPythonDocs-2.4.2.4.tar.gz/download

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