A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.
- "Build tools for others that you want to be built for you." - Kenneth Reitz
- "Simplicity is alway better than functionality." - Pieter Hintjens
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# comments example for .dat or .ledger files | |
@smallexample | |
; This is a single line comment, | |
# and this, | |
% and this, | |
| and this, | |
* and this. | |
# If you have a deeply nested tree of accounts, | |
# it may be convenient to define an alias, for example: |
# IMPORTS | |
import pandas as pd | |
import math | |
import os.path | |
import time | |
from bitmex import bitmex | |
from binance.client import Client | |
from datetime import timedelta, datetime | |
from dateutil import parser | |
from tqdm import tqdm_notebook #(Optional, used for progress-bars) |
This gist contains lists of modules available in
in AWS Lambda.
It also contains the code to run in Lambda to generate these lists. In addition there
is a less_versbose
module in the code that you can call to get a list of the top
level modules installed and the version of those modules (if they contain a version