Re: [BangPypers] Best books for python

2014-09-24 Thread Pankaj Gupta
Hi Ashok,

You can use Learning Python by Mark Lutz and then Programming Python by
Mark Lutz.
This will help you understand python better.​

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 Hello All,

 I have learnt the python basics by viewing few videos. Want to gain
 in-depth knowledge and master python:)

 Please suggest some books/materials that would help me master python.

 Thanks,
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Re: [BangPypers] Best books for python

2014-09-24 Thread sayantan bhattacharya
You can also try out Beginning Python - from Novice to Professional.
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Re: [BangPypers] Fwd: Issue with basemap import

2014-09-24 Thread Senthil Kumaran
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 hi,anybody help me to learn python.I am beginer


Sure. But you have ask the question first.  If you want start learning,
then look for Swaroop's book - A Byte of Python and it is a good start.
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Re: [BangPypers] Fwd: Issue with basemap import

2014-09-24 Thread L Radhakrishna Rao
What's the python version you are using?

Is it 64 bit or 32 bit?

The operating system version?



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  hi,anybody help me to learn python.I am beginer


 Sure. But you have ask the question first.  If you want start learning,
 then look for Swaroop's book - A Byte of Python and it is a good start.
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[BangPypers] Good book for django

2014-09-24 Thread Pratheek M S
Hello all,

Can anyone suggest a good book for Django. I can say my django knowledge is
of intermediate level. I dont need a tutorial but something that can teach
me good design patterns and optimizations. I was looking at Pro Django and
I think it might be out of my reach. Is two scoops of django what I'm
looking for ??

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[BangPypers] auto answer or auto input

2014-09-24 Thread Ashok K
Hello,

I am trying to write a python script which auto accepts input from a 
dictionary/list.

Sample:
Enter your name: 
Enter email: 

The above two fields should be auto answer from a list

a = ['Ram','r...@example.com']

Please share your suggestions.

Thanks,
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Re: [BangPypers] auto answer or auto input

2014-09-24 Thread Vivek Ramakrishna
Hi Ashok

Have you looked at the pexpect module? It's like the expect utility in
Unix, for programmatically driving interactive applications.

http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/pexpect.html

Vivek
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 I am trying to write a python script which auto accepts input from a
 dictionary/list.

 Sample:
 Enter your name:
 Enter email:

 The above two fields should be auto answer from a list

 a = ['Ram','r...@example.com']

 Please share your suggestions.

 Thanks,
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Re: [BangPypers] Python is still greek to india's top IT firms

2014-09-24 Thread Saager Mhatre
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 6:54 AM, Senthil Kumaran sent...@uthcode.com
wrote:

 [...]



Given that world is moving to multiple language shops and almost all
 companies will use more than one language in their offerings


Some would beg to differ http://tek.io/1yjHw0U

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Re: [BangPypers] Python is still greek to india's top IT firms

2014-09-24 Thread Saager Mhatre
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 6:54 AM, Senthil Kumaran sent...@uthcode.com
wrote:

 [...]

 From my experience at Akamai Bangalore, when we had to hire Java developers
 for my team, we had 100s of resumes competing for single spot, but we
 looked for quality python developers, there were very less  10 (and all
 of them known folks) who could easily land up in the role.


Not to sound overly disparaging, but that argument reeks of survivorship
bias, or at least confirmation bias.What about all the shops looking for
python devs but not finding any good ones; you know, like the ones that
aren't connected to the community? Contrast that with the number of
'conventional language' programmers and recruiters who aren't connected to
the community but still manage to get jobs.

Personally, I think us tech-savvy types tend to get too caught up in these
debates and read too much into it. IMHO, language choice tends to me more
flavour of the day than we'd like to admit; and there's nothing wrong with
that. While we're so worried about how technology works, the other side is
too busy figuring out what they want to do with it to care about our
concerns. That said, I'm not saying they get it right all the time either;
just that we need to tone down the, my language kicks your language's ass,
'cause... well, check out all the cool people we can hire rhetoric.

Just sayin'
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Re: [BangPypers] Python is still greek to india's top IT firms

2014-09-24 Thread Senthil Kumaran
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 5:09 AM, Saager Mhatre saager.mha...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Some would beg to differ http://tek.io/1yjHw0U


Companies are polyglot from a long time. This talk about developers and
some of their grudges :)  And author is choosing to overlook technologies
like  Apache thrift and Protobuf technologies which enable services to
talking to each other..
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Re: [BangPypers] Python is still greek to india's top IT firms

2014-09-24 Thread Senthil Kumaran
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 5:19 AM, Saager Mhatre saager.mha...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Not to sound overly disparaging, but that argument reeks of survivorship
 bias, or at least confirmation bias.What about all the shops looking for
 python devs but not finding any good ones; you know, like the ones that
 aren't connected to the community? Contrast that with the number of
 'conventional language' programmers and recruiters who aren't connected to
 the community but still manage to get jobs.


I don't know. That was a mere statement that I made from the past
experience and real one. :)
And yeah, I have no preferences towards developer or companies which have
contacts with communities.
Some are connected and some are not, but all of them exists to make profit
for themselves, and create value and jobs for the society.
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Re: [BangPypers] Return values

2014-09-24 Thread Saager Mhatre
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 6:53 AM, Noufal Ibrahim KV nou...@nibrahim.net.in
wrote:

 On Sat, Sep 20 2014, Anand Chitipothu wrote:


 [...]

  Oh, that feels like PHP. That style seems to be popular in that side of
 the
  world.
 
  It might be a good idea to add consolidate method on the return value.
  Something like:
 
  class StatsList(list):
  def consolidate(self):
  ..
 
  print get_stats(..)
  print get_stats(..).consolidate()

 [...]

 That's a nice solution. It's similar to what Senthil suggested but I
 like the API better.


Alternatively, would it be possible to model Stats/StatsList as a composite
hierarchy (potentially with Courtesy Implementations
http://martinfowler.com/bliki/CourtesyImplementation.html)?

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[BangPypers] project

2014-09-24 Thread narayan naik
Sir,I am doing my M.Tech project on face detection,can u please tell me a
simplest face detection algorithm.


Thanking you,
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