https://sethmlarson.dev/security-developer-in-residence-weekly-report-2
This critical role would not be possible without funding from the OpenSSF Alpha-Omega Project. Massive thank-you to Alpha-Omega for investing in the security of the Python ecosystem! Second ...
https://programming.dev/post/464107
Seems to be back up now, still waiting for information on the cause, so far have the vague reason “config change” from the GitLab issue linked
https://programming.dev/post/464107
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https://sethmlarson.dev/security-developer-in-residence-weekly-report-1
This critical role would not be possible without funding from the OpenSSF Alpha-Omega Project. Massive thank-you to Alpha-Omega for investing in the security of the Python ecosystem! Welcome...
A post about how this community's banner used the python 2 print syntax - print "Hello World"
- made me question, can we print a hello world message in Python 3 without using parentheses?
It turned out to be sort of a fun challenge, I've found 3 different approaches that work. I'd be interested to see what you come up with! (it seems I can't put spoilers in Lemmy, so I won't share my solutions yet in case y'all want to have a go).
Edit: Posted my solutions in the comments
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