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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15105 · Aug 30

#other This guide helps you prepare for software engineering technical interviews by covering key topics like good coding practices (SOLID principles, DRY, Clean Code, Clean Architecture), algorithms and data structures, design patterns, system design, databases, version control, CI/CD, containers, and AI tools. It offers practical resources and examples for many programming languages and frameworks, plus common interview questions for frontend and backend roles. Using this guide improves your coding skills, helps you understand important concepts, and boosts your confidence to perform well in interviews and real projects. It saves you time by gathering essential knowledge and practice materials in one place. https://github.com/DevCaress/guia-entrevistas-de-programacion

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@djangoproject · Post #336 · 05/09/2017, 05:24 AM

https://dzone.com/articles/pyflakes-passive-checker There are several code #analysis tools for Python. The most well known is pylint. Then there’s pychecker and now we’re moving on to #pyflakes. The pyflakes project is a part of something known as the Divmod Project. Pyflakes doesn’t actually execute the code it checks, unlike #pychecker. Of course, #pylint also doesn’t execute the code. Regardless, we’ll take a quick look at it and see how pyflakes works and if it’s better than the competition.