![]() ![]() * These are just some of the highlighted changes, there is MANY changes to how the program works * FDK-AAC/QAAC, while still supported, are no longer shipped with everything they need to run (due to license conflicts) ![]() ![]() * Update ffmpeg, ytdlp, mpv, mediainfoGUI, removed mediainfoCLI * Define save paths for tools/directories * New auto encode track selector (if there is 2 or more audio tracks) This update has some major changes to how the program works! The changelog is much to long to post here on reddit, but you can see it/download it in the link above. I posted the original release a long time ago here. This is created completely in python/tkinter! Introduction to Programming with Python (from Microsoft Virtual Academy)./r/git and /r/mercurial - don't forget to put your code in a repo!./r/pyladies (women developers who love python)./r/coolgithubprojects (filtered on Python projects)./r/pystats (python in statistical analysis and machine learning)./r/inventwithpython (for the books written by /u/AlSweigart)./r/pygame (a set of modules designed for writing games)./r/django (web framework for perfectionists with deadlines)./r/pythoncoding (strict moderation policy for 'programming only' articles).NumPy & SciPy (Scientific computing) & Pandas.Transcrypt (Hi res SVG using Python 3.6 and turtle module).Brython (Python 3 implementation for client-side web programming).PythonAnywhere (basic accounts are free).(Evolved from the language-agnostic parts of IPython, Python 3).The Python Challenge (solve each level through programming).Problem Solving with Algorithms and Data Structures.Invent Your Own Computer Games with Pythonįive life jackets to throw to the new coder (things to do after getting a handle on python) Please use the flair selector to choose your topic.Īdd 4 extra spaces before each line of code def fibonacci(): Reddit filters them out, so your post or comment will be lost. If you are about to ask a "how do I do this in python" question, please try r/learnpython, the Python discord, or the #python IRC channel on Libera.chat. News about the dynamic, interpreted, interactive, object-oriented, extensible programming language Python Current Events ![]()
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