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From: Python Magazine <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 11:05 AM
Subject: [Python Magazine] The June 2009 issue of Python Magazine is available

We are writing to let you know that a new issue of Python Magazine is
available for download from our website.

If you are a subscriber to our Print + PDF edition, you can download
the PDF version of this month's issue directly from our website at
http://www.pythonmagazine.com.

> This month's issue:

Image processing with Python by Eugen Wintersberger
Using the popular Python Imaging Library to process hundreds of images
at once, including the addition of labels and borders.

Lepton: Create Spectacular Real-time Visual Effects in Python by Casey Duncan
How can you combine the performance that a particle simulation needs
with the convenience of controlling it from Python? The Lepton system
is an example of moving performance-critical code into C while
retaining the kind of sleek object oriented interface that good Python
practice encourages.

Python and Random Numbers by JC Cruz
Use Python to explore the properties of pseudo-random number
generation, both by implementing some generators then measuring their
performance.

Using the OCLC WorldCat APIs by Mark A. Matienzo
Mashups combine information from several web services into a single
web user experience—but what do they look like in practice? This
article illustrates the gritty details of connecting an industry
leading online catalog with Google maps, and how Python makes it easy.

Import This: We are still learning how to write Python by Brandon Craig Rhodes
Even after twenty years, is the Python Community still just beginning
to learn how to really write Python code?

Welcome to Python: Pickling and Unpickling by Mark Mruss
The built-in Python pickling module turns objects into portable
strings and back again, and even lets you customize the storage of
your own class instances.

Random Hits: Python Makes Things So Easy by Steve Holden
The chairman of the Python Software Foundation tries his hand at a
quick script to access a cryptographically protected web API, and
succeeds with flying colors.

As always, if you require assistance or have any questions, please do
not hesitate to contact us by replying to this e-mail.

Sincerely,

The Python Magazine Team

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