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GhostofGoes / .gitignore
Created October 4, 2018 04:29
Basic .gitignore template for Python projects
# Editors
.vscode/
.idea/
# Vagrant
.vagrant/
# Mac/OSX
.DS_Store
@shanealynn
shanealynn / python batch geocoding.py
Last active January 6, 2024 13:48
Geocode as many addresses as you'd like with a powerful Python and Google Geocoding API combination
"""
Python script for batch geocoding of addresses using the Google Geocoding API.
This script allows for massive lists of addresses to be geocoded for free by pausing when the
geocoder hits the free rate limit set by Google (2500 per day). If you have an API key for paid
geocoding from Google, set it in the API key section.
Addresses for geocoding can be specified in a list of strings "addresses". In this script, addresses
come from a csv file with a column "Address". Adjust the code to your own requirements as needed.
After every 500 successul geocode operations, a temporary file with results is recorded in case of
script failure / loss of connection later.
Addresses and data are held in memory, so this script may need to be adjusted to process files line
@tasdikrahman
tasdikrahman / python_tests_dir_structure.md
Last active July 27, 2024 00:22
Typical Directory structure for python tests

A Typical directory structure for running tests using unittest

Ref : stackoverflow

The best solution in my opinion is to use the unittest [command line interface][1] which will add the directory to the sys.path so you don't have to (done in the TestLoader class).

For example for a directory structure like this:

new_project

├── antigravity.py

@jroelofs
jroelofs / README.md
Last active October 20, 2019 11:11
Git commit message hook

Git Commit Message Hook

Installation

$ mv commit-msg* .git/hooks
$ chmod u+x .git/hooks/commit-msg*

Use