EuroPython 2020: CFP for the Online Event

2020-04-02 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Since we had started the CFP under the assumption of running an in-person conference and are now switching EuroPython 2020 to an online event, we will extend the CFP for another two weeks until April 12, to give everyone who would like to participate in this new format, a chance to submit a session

EuroPython 2020: Talk voting is open

2020-04-14 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Talk voting is your chance to tell us what you’d like to see at EuroPython 2020. We will leave talk voting open until: Sunday, April 26 23:59:59 CEST In order to vote, please log in to the website and then navigate to the talk voting page: * EuroPython 202

Farewell to Oier Echaniz Beneitez

2020-04-18 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We received the very sad news today, that Oier Echaniz Beneitez has passed away, after a long-term illness (not as a result of COVID-19): https://www.europython-society.org/post/615744838396215296/farewell-to-oier-echaniz-beneitez Oier was one of the initiators for bringing EuroPython to Bilbao i

EuroPython 2020: Ticket sales started

2020-04-21 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We have started the EuroPython 2020 online conference & sprint ticket sales today. * EuroPython 2020 Ticket Sales * https://ep2020.europython.eu/registration/buy-tickets/ Simplified ticket structure --- In order to keep things simple for the E

EuroPython 2020: Call for Sponsors

2020-05-06 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Reach out to enthusiastic Python developers, users and professionals worldwide by presenting your company at the first online EuroPython conference ever, from July 23-26! * EuroPython 2020 Sponsor Packages * https://ep2020.europython.eu/sponsor/packages/ Sponsoring

Sharing our research and licenses for going online with Python events

2020-05-07 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
In March 2020, we had to make a tough decision on whether to cancel EuroPython 2020 or run it online. Since we did not want to lose continuity and all the work we had already put into the in-person event, we decided to go for an online version. Now, just as many other in-person events, running the

EuroPython 2020: Second call for proposals (CFP) - Going global

2020-05-08 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
After participating in several other online events in Europe, we found that there is a lot of interest in these events from other time zones as well. This is a real advantage of running an online event: without the need to travel, joining an event becomes much easier. * EuroPyth

EuroPython 2020: First part of the program available

2020-05-10 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Our program work group (WG) has been working hard over the last week to select the first batch of sessions for EuroPython 2020, based on your talk voting and our diversity criteria. We’re now happy to announce the first 60 talks, brought to you by 61 speakers. * EuroPython 2020

EuroPython 2020: Schedule published

2020-05-29 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We are very excited to announce the first version of our EuroPython 2020 schedule: * EuroPython 2020 Schedule * https://ep2020.europython.eu/schedule/ More sessions than we ever dreamed of - After the 2nd CFP, we found th

EuroPython 2020: Opening our Merchandise Shop

2020-06-23 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We’re very happy to announce our very own EuroPython merchandise shop: * EuroPython Merch Shop * https://shop.spreadshirt.ie/europython/ Customize your conference t-shirt for EP2020 The shop is run on the Sprea

EuroPython 2020: Our Keynotes

2020-07-02 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We’re happy to announce our keynote lineup for EuroPython 2020. * EuroPython 2020 Keynotes * https://ep2020.europython.eu/events/keynotes/ Guido van Rossum - Q&A -- In this session, you’ll get a chance to get your questions answered by Guid

EuroPython 2020: Find a new job at the conference

2020-07-17 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We’d like to draw your attention to our job board, with plenty of job ads from our sponsors: * EuroPython 2020 Job Board * https://ep2020.europython.eu/sponsor/job-board/ Our sponsors would love to get in touch with you, so please have a look and visit them at their

EuroPython 2020: Introducing our Diamond Sponsor Bloomberg

2020-07-20 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We are very pleased to have Bloomberg as Diamond Sponsor for EuroPython 2020. Without sponsors like Bloomberg, we wouldn't be able to make the event affordable. You will be able to visit their sponsor exhibit rooms and take the opportunity to chat with their staff to learn more about the large Pyt

EuroPython 2020: Presenting our Conference Booklet

2020-07-21 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Our designer Jessica has created a beautiful conference booklet for you to use during the conference and keep as a memory afterwards. It provides all details, schedule, keynotes, sponsor listings, etc. in a single PDF. * EuroPython 2020 Conference Booklet * https://ep2020.e

EuroPython 2020: Data Science Track

2020-07-22 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We are excited to announce a complete two day data science track at EuroPython 2020 Online, happening on Thursday and Friday (July 23 - 24). Yes, that’s starting tomorrow. Sorry for the short notice :-) * Data Science @ EuroPython 2020 * https://ep2020.europython.eu/

EuroPython 2020: Live Stream Recordings available

2020-08-13 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We’re happy to announce the public availability of the live stream recordings from EuroPython 2020. They were already available to all conference attendees since the sprint days. * EuroPython YouTube Channel * http://europython.tv/ We have collected the

Re: Spam, bacon, sausage and Spam (was: EuroPython 2020: Data Science Track)

2020-08-13 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
On 22.07.2020 15:00, Christian Heimes wrote: > Hi MAL, > > would it be possible to reduce the amount of EuroPython spam on > @python.org mailing lists to a sensible level? This mailing list is a > general discussion list for the Python programming language. It's not a > conference advertisement li

EuroPython 2020: First batch of edited videos available

2020-09-15 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We’re happy to release the first 30 cut videos of EuroPython 2020. You can watch them on our YouTube channel http://europython.tv/: * EuroPython 2020 Playlist * https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8uoeex94UhHgMD9GOCbEHWku7pEPx9fW Over the next few days/weeks, we’ll keep r

Re: Making Python the Best App Dev Platform

2020-09-21 Thread Bonface M. K.
to hear from you. And if you’d > like to help, super! > > Best, > Val Also, just a suggestion: how about a way to bootstrap tests. I haven't really seen that on theGH link shared above. -- Bonface M. K. (https://www.bonfacemunyoki.com) Chief Emacs Mchochezi / Twitter: @BonfaceK

Re: Making Python the Best App Dev Platform

2020-09-21 Thread Bonface M. K.
gt; That being said, it would be nice to see your project have that-- doing bootstrapping for tests for you; and having somewhere that mentions how to run them. I'll try to have a look at it over the weekend? That's seems like something I'd use- though it'd have to

EuroPython "Ask me Anything"

2020-09-22 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Dear Community, we want to try a new experiment and run an “Ask me Anything” (AMA) this Thursday to answer questions you may have, share our knowledge or help you in planning your online event. Some of the topics we can cover: - our tools research and findings - our concepts for running an online

EuroPython 2020: Edited videos are online

2020-10-18 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We’re happy to announce that all edited videos of this year’s conference are now available on our YouTube channel: * EuroPython 2020 Playlist * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvbQArKEFes&list=PL8uoeex94UhHgMD9GOCbEHWku7pEPx9fW We have 131 videos available in total, coveri

EuroPython "Ask me Anything" - Nov Edition

2020-11-18 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Dear Community, after our first successful “Ask me Anything” (AMA) session in September https://blog.europython.eu/post/629951901661790208/europython-ask-me-anything we want to run another meeting this Thursday to answer any questions you may have, share our knowledge or help you in planning you

EuroPython videos all on archive.org

2020-11-28 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Over the last few weeks, Anthon van der Neut, our media work group chair for EP2015 and EP2016, put in a lot of effort into getting all our conference videos on archive.org, the Internet Archive. Archive.org is not meant as an alternative for YouTube to watch the videos, but it allows you to retri

EuroPython 2021: Format Poll

2021-01-07 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We are currently working out the format for this year’s online EuroPython conference. The conference will be run using online conference tools during the week of July 26 - August 1 and we would like to learn about your preferences regarding the overall structure. For this reason, we’re running a p

Re: authentication for xmlrpc via cgi

2005-09-22 Thread David M. Cooke
TY_HOLE_PASS_AUTHORIZATION.html >From what I can see, this is still true in Apache 2. -- |>|\/|< /--\ |David M. Cooke |cookedm(at)physics(dot)mcmaster(dot)ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Run VPython on FC3

2005-09-23 Thread Artur M. Piwko
need libgtk-(open)gl package (i don't know the exact name in FC). >> > Actually the gtkgl was installed, I can find it at /usr/local/lib: > /usr/local/lib/libgtkgl.so.4.0.0 > /usr/local/lib/libgtkgl.so.4 > Check for presence of /usr/local/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf Append it if nec

Re: Django Vs Rails

2005-09-25 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
If you are looking for something pythonic, full featured and very easy to use, you should check this out: http://karrigell.sourceforge.net Give it a try and let me know how it goes... Cheers, Luis -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: New project coming up...stay with Python, or go with a dot net language??? Your thoughts please!

2005-10-04 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
> Boa Constructor, Iron Python etc... it seems all these projects get started, > but never finished. I don't know Boa (never liked it, never used it), but you could try PythonCard: much higher level, easier and more productive. As for Ironpython seems to be moving full steam towards a stable relea

Re: New project coming up...stay with Python, or go with a dot net language??? Your thoughts please!

2005-10-04 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
If you read again my comment, I said "almost" an static version of Python for .NET. That means that it's not a Python implementation, but another language. It takes a lot from python though, and it is aknowledeged by its creator in the first paragraph of its homepage. And if you still feel the nee

Re: New project coming up...stay with Python, or go with a dot net language??? Your thoughts please!

2005-10-04 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
> that Boo isn't enough like Python to > be a kind of Python - not necessarily a criticism, though, but an > observation. This is correct. I completely agree with you and I'm not saying that boo is python. Again, I just said that it could be considered "almost" a static python implementation for .

Re: When someone from Britain speaks, Americans hear a "British accent"...

2005-10-07 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Grant Edwards ha escrito: > While we're off this topic again topic, I was watching a BBC > series "Space Race" the other night. The British actors did a > passable job with the American accents in the scenes at Fort > Bliss in Texas, but the writers wrote British English lines for > them to speak

ANN: eGenix mxODBC Zope Database Adapter 1.0.9

2005-10-17 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
ANNOUNCEMENT EGENIX.COM mxODBC Zope Database Adapter Version 1.0.9 Usable with Zope and the Plone CMS. Availab

Re: Python for .NET and IronPython

2005-11-03 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
I just want to clarify that the above mentioned web site (www.ironpython.com) is no longer maintained. If you want to get updated information on IronPython, you should visit this site: www.gotdotnet.com/Workspaces/Workspace. aspx?id=ad7acff7-ab1e-4bcb-99c0-57ac5a3a9742 Or the mailing list here: ht

Building python 2.4.2 on linux with static pthreads

2005-11-03 Thread Samuel M. Smith
ies around. An alternative solution would be to correctly copy the shared library? Any help comments would be appreciated Sam ****** Samuel M. Smith Ph.D. 2966 Fort Hill Road Eagle Mountain, Utah 84043 801-768-2768 voice 8

Re: which feature of python do you like most?

2005-11-08 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
I've never used Perl, but I know other c-like laguages, and I can tell you what I like about python: - It is concise, clear and to the point. - No useless characters like curly braces and semicolons cluttering it syntax,. - Very readable and elegant. - One obvious way to do each task, not thousand

Re: Is Python worth it??

2005-11-15 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
I was in you situation, and I'll tell you what worked for me: Online tutorials: I suggest starting out with Josh Cogliati's "Non-Programmers tutorial for Python" (http://www.honors.montana.edu/~jjc/easytut/easytut/) . It is an ideal introduction for a complete beginner, very easy to follow and rig

Configure failing why?

2005-11-15 Thread Samuel M. Smith
ver had this problem Any ideas why this is happening? ****** Samuel M. Smith Ph.D. 2966 Fort Hill Road Eagle Mountain, Utah 84043 801-768-2768 voice 801-768-2769 fax ***

Re: Configure failing why?

2005-11-15 Thread Samuel M. Smith
On 15 Nov, 2005, at 15:40, Fredrik Lundh wrote: > Samuel M. Smith wrote: > >> I am trying to build python2.4.2 on an arm 9 running Debian 3 Sarge > >> configure:1842: ./a.out >> ./configure: line 1: ./a.out: Permission denied >> configure:1845: $? = 126 &g

Re: HTML generation vs PSP vs Templating Engines

2005-11-17 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
With Karrigell (http://karrigell.sf.net/), all you need to know is Python and HTML. No templates, no python-like or special languages, only pure and simple python. You can embedd python into html or, if it better suits your programming tyle, you can embed html into python. Why don't you give it a

Re: Configure failing why?

2005-11-17 Thread Samuel M. Smith
or it. Anyone have a suggestion it would help. On 15 Nov, 2005, at 15:40, Fredrik Lundh wrote: > Samuel M. Smith wrote: > >> I am trying to build python2.4.2 on an arm 9 running Debian 3 Sarge > >> configure:1842: ./a.out >> ./configure: line 1: ./a.out: Permission de

Re: HTML generation vs PSP vs Templating Engines

2005-11-19 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
I meant that it is not strictly necessary to use templates in Karrigell, although you can use Cheetah if you want. I'm not used to templates mainly because I'm familiar with the way PHP works and, for simple dynamic sites like those I work on, this is the simpliest approach. Another reason is that

Re: Underscores in Python numbers

2005-11-19 Thread David M. Cooke
a6 = -0.00019 84090 a8 = 0.0 27526 a10= -0.0 00239 x2 = x**2 return 1. + x2*(a2 + x2*(a4 + x2*(a6 + x2*(a8 + x2*a10 (or least that's what I like to write). Now, if I were going to higher precision, I'd have more digits of course. -- |>|\/|< /-

Re: Configure failing why?

2005-11-21 Thread Samuel M. Smith
I found a workaround,that is, to disable attribute caching using the "noac" nfs option. #These two worked on tiger 10.4.3 exec -c "console=ttyAM0,115200 ip=10.0.2.155:10.0.2.150:10.0.2.1:255.255.255.0:ts7250 nfsroot=10.0.2.150:/Data/nfsroot,noac" #fstab entry they have to match 10.0.2.150:

Re: the PHP ternary operator equivalent on Python

2005-11-23 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
This could be done easier this way: L = [('odd','even')[n%2] for i in range(8)] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: the PHP ternary operator equivalent on Python

2005-11-23 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
This could be done easier this way: L = [('even','odd')[n%2] for n in range(8)] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python book for a non-programmer

2005-11-25 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Read my reply here from another thread: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/25aada3c22ce6e66/cc69fd0c78384e5b?q=luis+cogliati's&rnum=1#cc69fd0c78384e5b -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: How to get started in GUI Programming?

2005-11-25 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
IMHO, the easier alternative for building GUI apps with Python is PythonCard. It is based on wxWindows, and it lets you build gui apps by dragging and dropping widgets on a form, just like VB or Delphi. It is very high level and very easy to learn and use. http://pythoncard.sourceforge.net/ Anoth

Re: How to get started in GUI Programming?

2005-11-26 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Try PythonCard (http://pythoncard.sf.net). Like VB or Delphi (drag and drop widgets), but much simpler, easy and fun. It's based on wxWidgets, and it gives your apps a native look, no matter your platform (much nicer than Tkinter, which looks uglier and dated). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/l

Re: python speed

2005-12-01 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Pypy is not the only promisory project we have for seeing Python running like compiled languages. Shed Skin is already a quite usable Python-to-C++ compiler which, in version 0.5.1, can actually compile many python scripts to fully optimized stand-alone executables. Next version will probably supp

Re: Favorite flavor of Linux? (for python or anything else)

2005-12-04 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
> Looking to replace my older flavor of linux with something new. . .What > are some of your favorites for python programming and anything else? Ubuntu is developed by Canonical, a company owned by Mark Shuttleworth. This guy is a fan of both linux and python, so if you want a linux distro that ge

Re: Favorite flavor of Linux? (for python or anything else)

2005-12-04 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
malv wrote: > Being a fan of linux and python and granting money doesn't make your OS > better or worse. > I believe that shipping a linux with a compiler DIFFERENT from the one > that was used to build the kernel is not very bright. It may never > bother some users, but few software developpers w

Re: Favorite flavor of Linux? (for python or anything else)

2005-12-05 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
It's not only about having python installed. It's also about the tools that come with the distro. I've played with Ubuntu's live Cd a little bit, and I saw it comes with a lot of python related software, such as Boa Constructor, several ides, editors, etc... I ignore if other distros count with the

Unexpected behavior of read only attributes and super

2005-12-06 Thread Samuel M. Smith
I have been playing around with a subclass of dict wrt a recipe for setting dict items using attribute syntax. The dict class has some read only attributes that generate an exception if I try to assign a value to them. I wanted to trap for this exception in a subclass using super but it doesn

Test Post Ignore

2005-12-06 Thread Samuel M. Smith
My posts don't seem to be showing up. This is a test. Sorry -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Unexpected behavior of read only attributes and super

2005-12-07 Thread Samuel M. Smith
On 06 Dec, 2005, at 20:53, Steven Bethard wrote: > Samuel M. Smith wrote: >> The dict class has some read only attributes that generate an >> exception >> if I try to assign a value to them. >> I wanted to trap for this exception in a subclass using super but it >

Re: Unexpected behavior of read only attributes and super

2005-12-08 Thread Samuel M. Smith
> > > P.S. Note that there is an additional complication resulting from the > fact that functions are descriptors: > class C(dict): > ... pass > ... C.__iter__ > C().__iter__ > > > Even though the C instance is accessing the __iter__ function on the > class, it gets back a diff

Re: Unexpected behavior of read only attributes and super

2005-12-08 Thread Samuel M. Smith
> >> Then why wasn't __class__ added to c.__dict__ ? Looks like namespace >> searching to me. > > No, as you conclude later, __class__ is special, so you can still > assign > to __class__ even when __slots__ is defined because it's not > considered > a normal attribute. But note that __class__

Re: idea of building python module using pyrex

2005-12-09 Thread David M. Cooke
r module scipy.random. It's actually used to wrap some C code, but it does the job well. -- |>|\/|< /--\ |David M. Cooke |cookedm(at)physics(dot)mcmaster(dot)ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Clearing the screen

2005-01-01 Thread Artur M. Piwko
In the darkest hour on Sat, 25 Dec 2004 09:41:54 +1030, Ishwor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> screamed: >>>> def cls(): > for i in range(1,40): > print " "; > Slightly ot, but perhaps this'll work for you: def cls(): print "\033[

Re: is python more popular than coldfusion?

2005-01-05 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
worzel wrote: > Wth respect to coldfusion, is there much doubt about the fact that Python is > a more prominent and important technology? > > How is colfusion percieved by the Python community? Many people belive > coldfusion is becomeing irrelavant and is on its death bed - do Python folk > gener

Re: date/time

2005-01-05 Thread David M. Cooke
Do you want to have the next day? > > 20041231 --> 20050101 ? > > You can do it like this: > - parse the string with time.strptime > - timetuple[2]+=1 > - mktime(timetuple) # --> secs > - strftime(localtime(secs)) Or using the datetime module: import time, datet

Re: is python more popular than coldfusion?

2005-01-05 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
> by the way, does anybody want to buy any coldfusion books :) I have Sam's Teach Yourself Coldfusion by Charles Mohnike, which I bought in 2001. By this time I used to think that I was learning rocket science the easy way, and thinking about learning php or asp was really scary... these codes loo

Re: Getting rid of "self."

2005-01-07 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
You can do it easier now without any black magic: class c: def __init__(s): s.x = 1 s.y = 2 s.hi = "Hi there!" The word "self" is not mandatory. You can type anything you want instead of self, as long as you supply a keyword in its place (it can be "self", "s" or whatever you want). -- http://m

else condition in list comprehension

2005-01-09 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Hi there, I'd like to know if there is a way to add and else condition into a list comprehension. I'm sure that I read somewhere an easy way to do it, but I forgot it and now I can't find it... for example: z=[i+2 for i in range(10) if i%2==0] what if I want i to be "i-2" if i%2 is not equal to 0

Re: else condition in list comprehension

2005-01-09 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Thank you guys! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: else condition in list comprehension

2005-01-10 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
It's me wrote: > > z = [i + (2, -2)[i % 2] for i in range(10)] > > But then why would you want to use such feature? Wouldn't that make the > code much harder to understand then simply: > > z=[] > for i in range(10): > if i%2: > z.append(i-2) > else: > z.append(i+2) > > Or

Re: why not datetime.strptime() ?

2005-01-10 Thread David M. Cooke
"(like time.strptime()).")}, > + > {"combine", (PyCFunction)datetime_combine, >METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS | METH_CLASS, >PyDoc_STR("date, time -> datetime with same date and time fields")}, It probably would help to add some documentation to add to the datetime module documentation. -- |>|\/|< /--\ |David M. Cooke |cookedm(at)physics(dot)mcmaster(dot)ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python3: on removing map, reduce, filter

2005-01-10 Thread David M. Cooke
Steven Bethard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Some timings to verify this: > > $ python -m timeit -s "def square(x): return x*x" "map(square, range(1000))" > 1000 loops, best of 3: 693 usec per loop > > $ python -m timeit -s "[x*x for x in range(100

Re: readline, rlcompleter

2005-01-11 Thread David M. Cooke
unction keys would have to be specified as the key sequence sent by a function key ("\e[11~" for F1, for instance). Have a look at the readline info page, or the man page. The syntax of readline.parse_and_bind is the same as that of an inputrc file. -- |>|\/|< /-

Re: Python.org, Website of Satan

2005-01-11 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > python.org = 194.109.137.226 > > 194 + 109 + 137 + 226 = 666 > > What is this website with such a demonic name and IP address? What > evils are the programmers who use this language up to? You dared to unveil our secret. Now we'll have to kill you... -- http://mail.pyt

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread David M. Cooke
page. Searching instead of indexing makes it very resilient :-) -- |>|\/|< /--\ |David M. Cooke |cookedm(at)physics(dot)mcmaster(dot)ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Pyrex-0.9.3: definition mismatch with distutils of Python24

2005-01-13 Thread David M. Cooke
rted a few times. You'll want to change it to def swig_sources(self, sources, extension=None): so that if you use an older python it won't complain about missing arguments. -- |>|\/|< /--\ |David M. Cooke |cookedm(at)physics(dot)mcmaster(dot)ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: python mode indentation problem

2005-01-15 Thread M Jared Finder
Xah Lee wrote: does anyone know why the Python mode in emacs uses spaces for first level indentation but one tab for second level? i'm using emacs 21.3.50.1. You probably have tab-width set to 8 spaces, but indentation in python set to 4 spaces. -- MJF -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: pickling extension class

2005-01-18 Thread David M. Cooke
^ I think that's your error. The extension type is declared to be hyper.PeriodicGrid, where it actually is model.hyper.PeriodicGrid (because hyper is in the model package). Pickle stores g.__class__.__module__ (which is "hyper") and g.__class__.__name__ (="PeriodicGrid") to find the class object for reimporting, and on unpickling, tries to do __import__("hyper"), which fails. The tp_name slot of your extension type should be "model.hyper.PeriodicGrid". -- |>|\/|< /--\ |David M. Cooke |cookedm(at)physics(dot)mcmaster(dot)ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: how to write a tutorial

2005-01-21 Thread M Jared Finder
Xah Lee wrote: i've started to read python tutorial recently. http://python.org/doc/2.3.4/tut/tut.html What does this have to do with Perl, Lisp, Scheme, or C? -- MJF -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

RFC: Python bindings to Linux i2c-dev

2005-01-22 Thread Mark M. Hoffman
SMBus [3]. [1] http://members.dca.net/mhoffman/sensors/python/20050122/ [2] http://archives.andrew.net.au/lm-sensors/msg28792.html [3] http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/cvs/lm_sensors2/doc/useful_addresses.html Thanks and regards, -- Mark M. Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: MMTK Install Problem

2005-01-26 Thread David M. Cooke
st version is 23.7. It should be real easy to upgrade to that, as that version picks up Apple's vecLib framework for the linear algebra routines. Just do the usual 'python setup.py build', 'sudo python setup.py install'. That should put the header files where the MMTK install

Re: LinearAlgebra incredibly slow for eigenvalue problems

2005-01-28 Thread David M. Cooke
, and set some directories) Also set use_dotblas to 1. - do the 'python setup.py build', 'python setup.py install' dance. -- |>|\/|< /--\ |David M. Cooke |cookedm(at)physics(dot)mcmaster(dot)ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: LinearAlgebra incredibly slow for eigenvalue problems

2005-01-28 Thread David M. Cooke
27;s linked, then it's not being installed right. You don't have a previous Numeric installation that's being picked up instead of the one you're trying to install, do you? At the interpreter prompt, check that >>> import Numeric >>> Numeric.__file_

Re: The next Xah-lee post contest

2005-02-01 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Peter Hansen wrote: > Arthur wrote: > > Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Would there, I wonder, be any enthusiasm for a "Best Xah Lee impression" > >>prize at PyCon? > > > > And the rules of the game, if he shows? > > Arthur, if Xah Lee shows up at Pycon, he most definitely will > not b

Re: The next Xah-lee post contest

2005-02-02 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
alex23 wrote: > Luis M. Gonzalez wrote: > > I kind of like this guy... it's like he has a few bugs in his brain, > > but other parts are surprisingly interesting. > > Which bits especially impress you, the rampant misogyny or the > unwarranted intellectual arrog

Re: Is there a market for python developers?

2005-02-03 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Peter Hansen wrote: > Yes. Man of few words... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: An Ode To My Two Loves

2005-02-05 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Jamey, Really, you should try to steer clear from your computer from time to time... Your mental health is more important than python or ruby, don't lose it! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: When someone from Britain speaks, Americans hear a "British accent"...

2005-06-29 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Grant Edwards wrote: > That depends on the accent. I believe that's probably true for > the educated south of England, BBC, received pronunciation. I > don't think that's true for some of the other dialects from > northern areas (e.g. Liverpool) or the "cockney" accent. What's exactly the "cockn

Re: When someone from Britain speaks, Americans hear a "British accent"...

2005-06-30 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
From: "Simon Brunning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Luis M. Gonzalez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 5:20 AM Subject: Re: When someone from Britain speaks, Americans hear a "British accent"... On 29 Jun 2005 15:34:11 -0700, Luis M. Gonza

Re: Python for everything?

2005-07-01 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Let me express it with an exaple (by the way, sorry for my bad english): Suppose you are planning to build a house. You have two choices: - Option one: Buy several thousands bricks, doors, tiles, windows, etc... put them all together according to the blueprints and build your home. - Option two: Ge

Re: Good starterbook for learning Python?

2005-07-06 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Before buying a book, I suggest starting out with at least one of these beginners tutorials available in internet: - Non-Programmers Tutorial For Python by Josh Cogliati (honors.montana.edu/~jjc/easytut/easytut/) - A Byte of Python by Swaroop CH (www.byteofpython.info) There are many others, but

Re: I am a Java Programmer

2005-07-06 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
I'm sorry for you, nobody deserves to program in Java ... I'm glad you decided to stand up for your human rights. Go learn python! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Yet Another Python Web Programming Question

2005-07-09 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Try Karrigell ( http://karrigell.sourceforge.net ). And let me know what you think... Cheers, Luis -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: What is your favorite Python web framework?

2005-07-17 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
I really like Karrigell ( http://karrigell.sourceforge.net ). It is, IMHO, the most pythonic framework because all you need to know is the python language. You don't need to learn any template or special language, you only use plain and regular python. It also gives you a lot of freedom when choosi

Re: What is your favorite Python web framework?

2005-07-18 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Peter Hansen wrote: > Gerhard Haering wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 09:06:21AM -0400, Peter Hansen wrote: > >>I'm not familiar with this expression. What do you mean by "black horse"? > > > > Maybe "the Ferrari of pythonic frameworks" (black horse on yellow > > background being the symbol of

Re: Opinions on KYLIX 3 (Delphi 4 Linux)

2005-07-18 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
I'd suggest you take another path: Since we're in a python mailing list, I assume you like python, so instead of Kylix (or Object Pascal), you could try Boo (boo.codehaus.org) . Boo is not python, but it is very similar. It could be described as a statically typed version of python for the .NET fra

Re: Opinions on KYLIX 3 (Delphi 4 Linux)

2005-07-18 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Luis M. Gonzalez wrote: > As I said, "it is not python" (Peter Hansen, please don't jump to my > jugular...) Hey Pete, I was joking on that one! Here's the missing smiley ;-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: python certification

2005-07-19 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > i want to get a small certificate or diploma in python. > it should be online cuz i live in pakistan and wont have teast centers > near me. > it should be low cost as i am not rich. > and hopefully it would be something like a a begginer certification cuz > i am new to py

Re: Python IDE

2005-07-19 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
linuxfreak wrote: > Hi guys, >Got going with python...and i must say its a pretty cool language. > Been using Xemacs to write me programs. But I want an IDE that would > give me auto-completion, online help and the like... Tried SPE and > Dr.Pyhton but the former crashes regulary and the latt

Re: mod_python Apache/2.0.52 (Win32) Python 2.4

2005-07-20 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Dieter Raber wrote: > Hi there, > > I am wondering if there is a mod_python for the above configuration. I > downloaded mod_python-3.1.3.win32-py2.3.exe, which of course as the > name implies keeps on asking me for a python 2.3 installation. I > imagine one could cheat a little bit with a fake re

Re: mod_python Apache/2.0.52 (Win32) Python 2.4

2005-07-20 Thread Luis M. Gonzalez
Dieter Raber wrote: > Hi there, > > I am wondering if there is a mod_python for the above configuration. I > downloaded mod_python-3.1.3.win32-py2.3.exe, which of course as the > name implies keeps on asking me for a python 2.3 installation. I > imagine one could cheat a little bit with a fake re

interactive python session spool/save-log command?

2005-07-20 Thread S. M. Tuttle
I'm going to be teaching an introductory course on Python in the Fall, so I am hurriedly trying to both learn Python and prepare the course during the next few weeks. I'm curious if there is a command that allows everything from that point on in a python interactive session to be saved/spooled/for

Regarding Webbrowser Module in Python

2005-07-23 Thread M Kamran Azam
Hi all, My query goes like this. I have two htm files.One is media_try_home.htm and the second one is media_try.htm.I am attaching these files to my mail so that you guys can understand the problem. Now, first simply open the media_try_home.htm and press "PLAY THE FILE" button.A video clip

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