PythonIQ: Submissions

Learn what and how to submit to PythonIQ

Marcin Kozak
PythonIQ

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What we publish

PythonIQ publishes anything related to Python, starting from technical articles through points of view to personal essays. Both short and long texts are acceptable, but remember that short articles must be complete — and that the reader should feel this completeness. Here are some examples of types of articles suitable for PythonIQ:

  • strictly technical articles, heavily filled with Python code;
  • tutorials, guides and courses on any Python topic;
  • scientific or popular-science articles about research in which Python was involved;
  • articles on how to learn Python;
  • reviews of Python books;
  • articles describing personal experience related to Python;
  • comparisons of Python with other languages;
  • personal essays on anything related to Python; both “Why I like Python that much?” and “Why I don’t like Python that much?” are fine.

These are just examples. As you can see, PythonIQ is ready to publish both technical and non-technical papers. Let PythonIQ become a place for Pythonistas to share their views and thoughts and experiences and code — and whatever they want to share…

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Marcin Kozak
PythonIQ

A full professor, interdisciplinary researcher, data scientist, statistician, Python, R and Go developer, open-source contributor — and a devoted writer