A blog by Michał “Butla” Bultrowicz — Butlablog
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A blog by Michał “Butla” Bultrowicz¶
It’s yet another Python / development / technical blog.
There are many like it, but this one’s mine!
Here is a list of most recent posts:
2020-04-26 - Say it with style in CLI
So I glued some awesome software together into a shell one-liner and now I can make my announcements with a rainbow tortoise on the CLI :)
2020-02-18 - Universal app reload with entr
A useful feature many web frameworks have is auto-reload. Your app is running in the background, you change the code, and the app is restarted with those changes, so you can try them out immediately. What if you wanted that behavior for everything that you’re writing? And without any coding to implement it over and over in every little project?
2018-10-04 - A simple self-modifying function in Python
Replacing its own definition is a fun/horrifying thing that a Python function can do:
2016-12-10 - My talk about TDD of microservices
This year at EuroPython (and not only there), I gave a talk about Test Driven Development of Python microservices. I guess you can check it out, if you’re into that kind of stuff. It’s also available in Polish.
2016-10-10 - Continuous delivery of a Python library with AngularJS commit convention
I got tired of having to manually build and upload my library (Mountepy) to PyPI, so I decided to do what any sane programmer would do - set up automation [1]. But how would my scripts know whether they need to just update the README on PyPI and when to assemble and push a new version of the library? Thanks to the AngularJS commit convention! Oh, and Snap CI will run the whole thing. Why Snap, you ask? See my previous article - Choosing a CI service for your open-source project.
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