Some Darn Good Python Books One of the things I get asked periodically is to name off a few good Python books. Personally, I love these books in my library. I find that i am always returning to them in some sort of manner.
[Python Patterns] Logging your errors Let's face it, we make mistakes. Sometimes more than others, but in general most of us are not perfect. The code we write will also not be perfect, and will probably break at some point.
[Python Patterns] Adding a nice progress bar to your command line scripts Every now and then I write a dumb little script that takes some time to complete. The progress bar module adds a little flair to the output of the script.
Simple Python Version Management: pyenv Pyenv makes using different versions of Python just a bit easier.
Deploying ERC-1155 tokens with Enjin Coin via GraphiQL or Unity 3D. [From the Archives] I finally was able to get some test Ether and test ENJ on the Kovan network last night, so today I was able to work on figuring out how to deploy some ERC-1155 tokens to my dev wallet.
What is your 70 / 20 / 10 ? I heard a nifty thing the other day and wanted to share. The idea is that you spend some certain amount of your time on things you are passionate about. This sort of takes the The Pareto Principle (80-20 Rule) and modifies it a bit.